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Can 484/243 be simplified any more? Thanks
The discussion revolves around the simplification of the fraction 484/243, with participants exploring methods to determine if it can be reduced further. The subject area includes number theory and prime factorization.
The conversation is ongoing, with various methods being discussed. Some participants have provided guidance on using Euclid's algorithm and the importance of finding the greatest common divisor (gcd) to simplify the fraction. There is a mix of understanding and uncertainty among participants regarding the simplification process.
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Physics Monkey said:What are the prime factors of 484 and 243?
NateTG said:Alternatively, do you know about Euclid's algorithm? (It's much faster and easier than prime factorization.)

Gokul43201 said:Natasha, did you read the rules for posting in this forum ? If you've forgotten them, please look them up in the sticky thread (found at the top of this forum) or in my signature line.

Tough, but them's the rules !Natasha1 said:Harsh![]()
Gokul43201 said:Tough, but them's the rules !
There's a better approach, in general, than grinding through all the primes. As Nate suggested above, you want to use Euclid's Algorithm to find the gcd of the two numbers.
http://www.cut-the-knot.org/blue/Euclid.shtml
You bet !Natasha1 said:Thanks boss![]()
Common prime ? What's that ?I just don't get it though 484/2 = 242 but 243/2 = 121.5?
Their common prime is 241?