The easiest approach is to jump right in with some examples.
Example 1
Convert to a fraction.
Let
(1)
(2)
Subtract equation
from equation
Hence
so
Example 2
Convert to a fraction.
Let
(3)
(4)
Subtract equation
from equation
.
Example 3
Convert to a fraction
Let
(5)
(6)
(7)
Subtract equation
from equation
Our aim is to manipulate the recurring decimal to create two numbers each which have only the repeated digits after the decimal point.
One more example.
Example 4
Convert to a fraction
Let
If I multiply by 10, then I will have – only repeated digits after the decimal point.
If I multiply by 1000, then I will have – only repeated digits after the decimal point.
So I get,
You can also use your Casio classpad to do the conversion. Although I think it is easier just to do it yourself.
Let’s think about example 4,
Which is
