American author Isaac Asimov once famously referred to limericks as the "lowest form of poetry." He made this statement in response to a challenge to write a limerick on any topic.
It is said to be in its simplest (or lowest) form.
Christopher Edwards
I use the term "written literature" to distinguish it from oral traditions or other forms of storytelling. It refers to literature that is recorded and preserved in written form.
When the GCF of the numerator and the denominator is 1, the fraction is said to be in its simplest form, or lowest terms. 6/8 reduces to 3/4
The quote "Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit, but the highest form of intelligence" is often attributed to Oscar Wilde.
Its actually 'Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit'. It's alledged Oscar Wilde gave this quote, although it doesn't appear in any of his writing.
The fraction is said to be in its simplest form.
I really don't know check your literature book
If the numerator and the denominator of a fraction have a GCF of 1, the fraction is said to be in its simplest form, or lowest terms. 2/3 is the simplest form of 4/6. 2/3 is in its lowest terms.
The fraction is said to be in its lowest terms when the greatest common factor of the numerator and denominator is 1
It's when the numerator and denominator of a fraction cannot be further reduced by a factor common to them both.
Pass water can be said as a review of a literature.