Forming The Auxiliary Fraction
The formation of the auxiliary fraction depends on the denominator. There are four cases:
- Type One A: denominators which end in a single nine
- Type One B: denominators which end in several nines
- Type Two: denominators which end in one
- Type Three: denominators which end in the digits, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8.
If the denominator ends in zero(s), its first non-zero digit (from the right) identifies the family of the denominator.
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