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ОтветитьSalamat anil kumar sumakit ulo ko
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ОтветитьThis is Confusing
ОтветитьGreetings and thank you, Indian professor! I'm currently on college studying Computer Science and I'm having trouble in my math assignment. Good thing I've seen this, thank you very much!
ОтветитьHi, I am an upgrader but I still can not work out this simple fraction series, =1, 3/7,8/3 what's the next three terms? Your Help will be much appreciated.
Ответитьthank u sir !! thats was easy to understand
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This is really helpful
Bruh it is in Grd 7
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ОтветитьThank you so much, I didn't realise that the fractions could be written as something else so I was so confused before but this helped me
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ОтветитьHi, does sir perhaps know the rule to (a)?
Ответитьcan you explain to me more clearly in the comments please?
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ОтветитьHello im under the water pls help me (you that guy?)
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Ответитьhi there i have some trouble with this: what if the numerator has the same number like 2 but the denominator only increase by 1. the question in my assignment by the way is
{2,1,2/3,2/4,2/5,...}
my teacher did not explain so i need help please
hi im a parent and im stumped with my 4th grader's math problem. The number pattern is 2,1, 2/3,2/4,2/5,.... to the nth term of fractional sequence, and - 1/4,-1-9/4,-4,-25/4,....i dont understand how? any help will be appreciated. thank you
ОтветитьHow to find the terms that is backwardd
ОтветитьHow about if it's high numbers? Like 1, 49/4, 1000/27, and 28561/256?
Ответитьso what is the nth term formula for this sequence?
ОтветитьThnks for sharing this video!!I have an exam tmrw and I bet none of my classmates know this
ОтветитьHow to find the sequence of counting numbers in a fractional sequence ?
Ответитьi just dont understand your accent but it really helps me in my math class...im grade 5...
you helped me get an “A” on my grade...thank you so much...
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Ответитьits negative not minus
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ОтветитьHi, I'm a parent and am stumped with my 5th grader's math problem. The number pattern is : 5/2, 4, 11/2, 7, ?, ?, ?, ? (The answer key says the answer is 3/2, but I don't understand how) any help will be appreciated
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