Les nombres rationnels - Conversion
We demonstrate that it is always possible to convert a rational decimal (a finite sequence of decimals or an infinitely repeating sequence) into a ratio of integers. On our website, https://clipedia.be, you'll find other videos to help you better understand science. And if you'd like to give us a hand in return, feel free to support us on Tipeee: https://www.tipeee.com/clipedia. We'll need your help to cover the entire curriculum in five years!

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