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Fraction (mathematics) - Wikipedia
A fraction (from Latin fractus, "broken") represents a part of a whole or, more generally, any number of equal parts. When spoken in everyday English, a fraction ...
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Learn to work with fractions & decimals in exact or scientific form. Tutorial for Mathematica & Wolfram Language.
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Fraction -- from Wolfram MathWorld
The Egyptians expressed their fractions as sums (and differences) of unit fractions. Conway and Guy (1996) give a table of Roman notation for fractions, in which ...
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Adjacent Fraction -- from Wolfram MathWorld
Two fractions are said to be adjacent if their difference has a unit numerator. For example ... Adjacent fractions can be adjacent in a Farey sequence. SEE ALSO: ...
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ContinuedFraction—Wolfram Language Documentation
ContinuedFraction[x, n] generates a list of the first n terms in the continued fraction representation of x. ContinuedFraction[x] generates a list of all terms that can ...
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Continued fraction - Wikipedia
In mathematics, a continued fraction is an expression obtained through an iterative process of representing a number as the sum of its integer part and the ...
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