English, asked by ManavSingh73821, 11 months ago

How to divide using cancellation method

Answers

Answered by pardnyadear79
7

Canceling is a way to simplify fractions before we multiply. Find one numerator and one denominator that are divisible by the same number. ... Sometimes a diagonal numerator and denominator are the same number. This is the easiest kind of cancellation, because they both cancel to 1.

Explanation:

First, the numerator and the denominator are written as a product of their factors. Then the common factors are cancelled. 

Answered by atulparida01sl
2

Answer:

  1. Before we multiply, we can simplify fractions by cancelling. On Locating a numerator and a denominator that can both be divided by the same number.
  2. A diagonal numerator and denominator can occasionally have the same value. This type of cancellation is the simplest because they both cancel to 1. The first step is to write the numerator and denominator as the product of their factors. The common factors are then eliminated.
  3. Cancellation is a general phrase. It might indicate a variety of things depending on the situation. We eliminate identical terms on both sides of expressions when we simplify them. Here, we cancel or eliminate 7y on both sides, giving 4x + 7y + 9 = 8x + 7y + 6, which equals 4x + 9 = 8x + 6.
  4. On Finding the reduced forms of fractions in fractions simply entails cancelling out or dividing the numerator and denominator by the shared factor i.e. 9/12 = (9 + 3)/(12 + 3) = 3/4, which indicates that 9 and 12 were cancelled by 3.

#SPJ3

Similar questions