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deswa1

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Just making sure I've got the terminology right- just irreducible simply mean that there are no common factors in the numerator and denominator? So basically you can't make the fraction simpler? i.e. 2/4=1/2
 

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Just making sure I've got the terminology right- just irreducible simply mean that there are no common factors in the numerator and denominator? So basically you can't make the fraction simpler? i.e. 2/4=1/2
Yes
 

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Don't think we need induction here.

We observe that

Since a multiple of differs from a multiple of by 1, we cannot have any positive integer greater than 1 simultaneously divide and . Hence the greatest common divisor of the fraction's numerator and denominator is 1, so the fraction is irreducible.
 
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Don't think we need induction here.

We observe that

Since a multiple of differs from a multiple of by 1, we cannot have any positive integer greater than 1 simultaneously divide and . Hence the greatest common divisor of the fraction's numerator and denominator is 1, so the fraction is irreducible. Q.E.D.
Alright nice observation there, thanks :)
 

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