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noemer

Noemer is a Dutch noun that designates the denominator of a fraction. In Dutch mathematical terminology, the part of a fraction below the horizontal bar is called the noemer, while the part above the bar is called the teller (the numerator).

In practice, the noemer represents the number of equal parts into which a whole is divided. When

The term is routinely used in arithmetic education and in formal discussions of fractions, ratios, and proportions.

Example: in the fraction 7/12, the teller is 7 and the noemer is 12.

Noemer may appear in broader mathematical contexts such as ratios or algebra when describing the size or

adding
or
subtracting
fractions,
the
fractions
must
be
rewritten
to
share
a
common
noemer;
the
resulting
fraction
has
the
same
value
but
a
common
noemer.
In
multiplication
of
fractions,
the
noemer
multiplies
with
the
other
fraction’s
noemer,
and
the
numerators
multiply
with
the
other
numerators.
For
division
by
a
fraction,
one
multiplies
by
its
reciprocal,
which
swaps
the
noemer
and
teller
of
the
divisor.
It
is
also
encountered
in
exercises
and
explanations
about
simplifying
fractions,
finding
common
denominators,
and
comparing
fractions
with
different
denominators.
scale
of
parts
within
a
whole,
though
the
central
use
remains
the
concept
of
the
denominator
in
a
fraction.