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> 2/1 isn't a fraction.
> It's an integer which can be displayed as a fraction.
Surely that means that it is a fraction as well. Any whole number is a fraction, just that the denominator being 1, is not written. Also any rational number, (including integers) can be written as a fraction.
It's an integer which can be displayed as a fraction.
> 1/2 is a 'half' - a fraction of a whole number.
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> Just like 0.5 is also 'a half'
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> 2/1 is two 1s. It is not a fraction of a number but is just 2 1s.
I can tell you 2 over 1 is definately a fraction, we use them when adding fractions to whole numbers, say for simplicity sake, 2 + 1/2 = 4/2 + 1/2, to get a common denominator.
Until you can play a game, and as you move around your TV, the view you see changes (which it doesn't because TV's can only display in 2D), games wioll always be in 2 dimensions.
It's what as known as "false 3D" in terminolgy terms, and both OoT and The Wind Waker contained it.
End of story.
[I]FIGHT!
> Oh - dimenSion
Really? Ah well - bang goes my very, very complicated, world-hunger solving, time-travel-unraveling equation revolving around the T in dimension.
Just like 0.5 is also 'a half'
2/1 is two 1s. It is not a fraction of a number but is just 2 1s.
> 2/1 isn't a fraction, it just means "2 divided by 1" which,
> as you said is 2.
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> 2 isn't a fraction of 1.
I think you'll find 2 over 1 is a fraction. And did i say 2 is a fraction of one?