Continuous slab / freely supported slab

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I was told that for continuous slab , it can be only for 2 ways slab. While for freely supported slab , it can be either 2 ways or 1 way slab.
P/s : for one way slab , the Ly/Lx <2 . For 2 ways slab , Ly/Lx > 2 .

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I think it's wrong . The continuous slab can be also one way slab. I have an example here showing that for continuous slab , the slab is one way slab. In this case , Ly/Lx >2 , so , it's 1 way slab.
 

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