Category:Examples of Reducible Fractions
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This category contains examples of Reducible Fraction.
Let $q = \dfrac a b$ be a vulgar fraction.
Then $q$ is defined as being reducible if and only if $q$ is not in canonical form.
That is, if and only if there exists $r \in \Z: r \ne 1$ such that $r$ is a divisor of both $a$ and $b$.
Such a fraction can therefore be reduced by dividing both $a$ and $b$ by $r$.
Pages in category "Examples of Reducible Fractions"
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