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Fractions / Division / Numbers / Equation / Algebra / Rational number / Multiplication / Mathematical fallacy / Solving quadratic equations with continued fractions / Mathematics / Elementary algebra / Elementary arithmetic
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Fractions
Division
Numbers
Equation
Algebra
Rational number
Multiplication
Mathematical fallacy
Solving quadratic equations with continued fractions
Mathematics
Elementary algebra
Elementary arithmetic

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