Question 132976
How to graph fractions on a graph?

The same way you would graph numbers that are not fractions.

SAMPLE:

Graph 1/2 and 3/4 on the real number line.

<------(-2)------(-1)--------(0)------(1)-------(2)---->

Obviously, where would you put fractions 1/2 and 3/4?

The fractions would easily fit between 0 and 1, right?

The same applies to points on a graph.

SAMPLE:

Graph (2, 3/4) and (0, 1/2) on the xy-plane?

How would you graph these points?

For (2, 3/4), you travel 2 units to the right on the x-axis and 3/4 units UP on the y-axis and plot the point there.

For (0, 1/2), you would NOT travel on the x-axis because of ZERO but you would need to travel 1/2 units UP on the y-axis and plot the point there.

Did you get any of this?