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Valeria Dougherty
20 March, 03:04
Are q/3 and 1/3q equivalent?
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Neil Petty
20 March, 04:08
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Yeah.
q/3=1q/3 (any variable has an invisible 1 in front of it)
1q/3=1/3q
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