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Pretty much any number has an equivalent, it is like saying hi and hello are both greetings, so you can have for example

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1 has many equivalents

1/1=1, 3/3=1 100/100 =1 2^0=1...so on and so forth....

or 2

4/2=2 16/8=2 32/16 , 100/50=2 ...so on and so forth

it is just another way to write a number, they mean the same thing, just sometimes easier working with one of the versions rather than the other. It can be a very useful tool in math.

Hope this clarifys things a bit for you!

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They are numbers which have the same value.

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