Re: i already said A number and a part of a nubmerby (no login)But a fraction is still a number. 1 1/2 is 1 + 1/2. You can't add unless both are numbers. What about the fraction 50/2? That is an integer, but still a fraction (a fraction of 50). |
| Response Title | Author and Date |
| 50/2 is another way of saying 25 | Guy Smilie on May 20 |
| *50/2 is also a fraction of a number (50). | on May 20 |
| *Any division is a fraction of the numerator. | on May 20 |
| I'm so proud of you guys! | Chandler on Feb 1 |
| Let me change my views on this... | on Feb 1 |
| This topic may be infinite! | Chandler on Feb 1 |
| Interesting questions, Chandler | on Feb 2 |
| That's what I thought. | Chandler on Feb 2 |
| The more than one answer part or the irrational part? | on Feb 3 |
| OK,that was weird! | Chandler on Feb 3 |
| Here's how we know that sqrt(2) has infinite digits... | on Feb 4 |
| And I'm still oblivious! | Chandler on Feb 4 |
| LOL. My mistake Chandler. Don't take that 4*4 as true | on Feb 4 |
| Now you're being silly! | Chandler on Feb 4 |
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