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Simplifying two fractions on top of a third fraction
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13 Sep 2013 - 2:00
#algebra-precalculus
#fractions
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Does there exist an operation which partitions any fraction into the sum of the minimum number of unit fractions?
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19 Sep 2013 - 14:43
#number-theory
#summation
#fractions
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What is a "constant fraction" of a total?
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29 Mar 2026 - 10:18
#fractions
#constants
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How to best understand Euclid's definition of equal ratios? How does it relate to Dedekind cuts?
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20 Sep 2013 - 7:42
#real-analysis
#arithmetic
#fractions
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Percentage of an amount?
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21 Sep 2013 - 14:16
#arithmetic
#fractions
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How to solve for x if it is on the top of the fraction?
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25 Sep 2013 - 0:13
#fractions
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Fraction raised to integer power
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25 Sep 2013 - 18:30
#exponentiation
#irrational-numbers
#fractions
128
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Calc 101 Question on simplifying a fraction
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26 Sep 2013 - 19:52
#calculus
#fractions
183
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About the set of all the solutions $\mathbf x=(x_1,x_2,\cdots,x_m)$ to $\sum_{j=1}^m\frac{1}{x_j}=\frac1n$
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28 Sep 2013 - 15:07
#number-theory
#elementary-set-theory
#fractions
74
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Reducing a fraction with exponents
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29 Sep 2013 - 18:34
#fractions
972
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Any 'odd fraction' can be represented as the finite sum of different 'odd unit fractions'?
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02 Oct 2013 - 15:03
#number-theory
#fractions
103
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Fractions and roots
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04 Oct 2013 - 23:32
#fractions
28.9k
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Can we ever get an irrational number by dividing two rational numbers?
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27 Mar 2026 - 1:45
#elementary-number-theory
#fractions
#rational-numbers
#rationality-testing
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Any 'odd unit fraction' whose denominator is not $1$ can be represented as the sum of three different 'odd unit fractions'?
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23 Feb 2026 - 9:11
#elementary-number-theory
#fractions
#egyptian-fractions
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About two 'negative' continued fractions whose sum equals $1$
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08 Oct 2013 - 14:27
#number-theory
#fractions
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