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Yes. Any irrational number can be divided by itself to produce 1, which is a rational number.
An example is: 436/2 = 218
An example of something being divided by something equalling 73 would be 219 divided by 3.
How about 10/2 = 5 as one example
How about: 26/2 = 13 as an example
y=6/5x is a rational function not a line.
Yes. Any irrational number can be divided by itself to produce 1, which is a rational number.
Any number divided by itself equals 1 as for example 5/5 = 1
An example is: 436/2 = 218
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An example of something being divided by something equalling 73 would be 219 divided by 3.
How about 245/7 = 35 as one example
Yes, 1 can divide. Anything divided by 1 equals that number which was first divided. For example, x/1 = x. x divided by 1 equals x
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There are infinitely many possible answers. 37a/37, for example.
How about: 26/2 = 13 as an example
How about 10/2 = 5 as one example