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Hi, just wanted to do a check-up :
If had :
would this be correct :
thank you
Last edited by Al-Allo (2013-07-03 03:10:41)
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yeah
There are 10 kinds of people in the world,people who understand binary and people who don't.
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Hi Al-Allo;
I see you have picked up latex. Very good.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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Yes, I thought you needed to know programming to use latex ^^
Thank you again.
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Hi, could you also check that :
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Hi;
That is correct!
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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Thank you!
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If you wish in latex you can replace the * with \cdot to make it look a liitle better.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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Ah ok, didn't know about it! Thanks agian !
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Just curiously, if the question what is the GCF of these two :
would this be the correct answer -2cd ?
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A positive answer would be greater than a negative one so 2cd is better but it is not the answer.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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Ah ok, but parallely, if I said :
I'm not sure about it, but could we say that the common factor of these two is 7 ??? Or I'm totally wrong ?
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Those are two fractions.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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But, themselves aren't they factors? ? ( the two 7's )
Last edited by Al-Allo (2013-07-03 07:02:07)
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The denominator of one and the numerator of the other are both divisible by 7. But not the fractions.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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Ok, even if they're divisible by 7, what are you trying to tell me exactly... ?
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That the GCF of two fractions is usually going to be a fraction.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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Could you give me also an example ???
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The GCF or GCD of 1/2 and 1/3 is defined in mathematica as 1/6. It may not be defined in math. I do not know.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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Ah ok, but parallely, if I said :
I'm not sure about it, but could we say that the common factor of these two is 7 ??? Or I'm totally wrong ?
hi al-allo first number is divisible by 1/7 and the second one by 7
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Ok, so just to be sure I've understood. Like you sais bobbym, if I'm given fractions, and we ask me what is the common factors of these two fractions, my answer must be a fraction ?
Ex : 1/2 and 1/6 would have none
and 1/2 and 3/6 would be 1/2
Right ?
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Ex : 1/2 and 1/6 would have none
Doesn't 1 / 6 go into both of them?
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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Ugh. Bobbym, could you link me something about this ? I'm not sure of even understanding what I'm doing, looks like I'm lacking something...
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Hold on one second.
The highest common factor, also called the greatest common divisor, is a feature of whole numbers (also known as integers).
According to that, there is no HCF or GCD of 2 fractions.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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Hold on one second.
The highest common factor, also called the greatest common divisor, is a feature of whole numbers (also known as integers).
According to that, there is no HCF or GCD of 2 fractions.
Well, I forgot to specify, but it's not necesary for it to be the hcf, but any common factor of two fractions. Would your quote still be correct ???
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