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Fraction Calculator There are interesting and unexpected patterns to be observed in the decimal equivalents of many fractions. Unfortunately, most calculators are limited to fewer than 16 digits, which makes it difficult to study the properties of decimals that have longer periods. In general, one must simply calculate the decimal by hand, which can be tedious and inaccurate at times. Decimals come in a variety of flavors.
If you have any computer programming background, you are acquainted with the binary, octal, and hexadecimal systems. This application will allow you to evaluate fractions in those, and other, number bases. It might of interest to learn, for example, that, just as fractions in base 10 can exhibit the 9s complement characteristic, fractions in octal can exhibit 7s complement. To use this application, fill in the numerator and the denominator, make sure the base set to the one you want to use, and click the Calculate button. Currently, the application does not check your entry, so make sure the numbers you enter are consistent with the base (e.g., 0-9 for base 10). You can use a hyphen to enter a range of numbers for the numerator. |
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