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-\frac{1}{12}\approx -0.083333333
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-1/12
−
1
/
1
2
La frazione \frac{-1}{12} può essere riscritta come -\frac{1}{12} estraendo il segno negativo.
La frazione
1
2
−
1
può essere riscritta come
−
1
2
1
estraendo il segno negativo.
-\frac{1}{12}
−
1
2
1
Scomponi in fattori
\frac{-1}{2 ^ {2} \cdot 3} \approx -0.083333333
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⋅
3
−
1
≈
−
0
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0
8
3
3
3
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which could be replaced by
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−
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2
−
(
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y
+
1
)
x
+
9
y
=
0
has real roots. For
y
=
0
we get
x
=
0
. But, for
y
=
0
...
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La frazione \frac{-1}{12} può essere riscritta come -\frac{1}{12} estraendo il segno negativo.
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