Numbers: simple examples are best
There is always a story ... in a way silly: I was home-schooling my daughter (10) and realised I had never myself added a sequence of more than two fractions in the one operation. The solution is pretty, in the mathematical sense. The sum a/x+b/y+c/z = (ayz+bxz+cxy)/xyz. Given that: any number of fractions can be added in two lines. As the say: QED.
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Numbers: simple examples are best
There is always a story ... in a way silly: I was home-schooling my daughter (10) and realised I had never myself added a sequence of more than two fractions in the one operation. The solution is pretty, in the mathematical sense. The sum a/x+b/y+c/z = (ayz+bxz+cxy)/xyz. Given that: any number of fractions can be added in two lines. As the say: QED.
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Uploaded on July 20, 2020
Taken on July 20, 2020