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In this problem we will divide a fraction, 1/9, by a whole number, 9. We will walk through this problem step-by-step so that you can see the full process of dividing a fraction by a whole number.What is 1/9 Divided by 9? Methods Breaking down the problem: First, let’s break ...
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which equals . Meanwhile, the second expression can be rearranged as By (2), (3) we can simplify to and so the inner product is , leading to the “five part rule” In the case of a right-angled triangle , this simplifies to one of Napier’s rules which in the infinitesimal ...
(Perhaps patterned somewhat on the two parallel line segments of the equals sign, as has been done for so many other mathematical concepts, e.g. equivalence, approximately equal, modular congruence, etc. E.g. an “F” with two parallel horizontal arms of equal length.) Surely doing so ...