The denominator of an algebraic fraction should not be
An algebraic fraction will be positive if either of the numerator or denominator is positive.
In an algebraic fraction, the dividend is called the denominator.
An algebraic fraction is a fraction whose numerator and denominator are algebraic expressions and is expressed by putting the divisor above the dividend by having a horizontal line between them.
If both the numerator and denominator of an algebraic fraction be either multiplied or divided by equal numbers, then the value of the fraction doesn't change.
In an improper fraction, the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator and denominator should not be equal to zero.