This document discusses the consensus theorem and how to find the base b of a given decimal number in 3 or fewer sentences. The consensus theorem states that all rational numbers can be written as a ratio of integers. To find the base b of a decimal number, one must determine the place value of each digit and write the number as the sum of its place values. This allows us to write the decimal number in base b form.
This document discusses the consensus theorem and how to find the base b of a given decimal number in 3 or fewer sentences. The consensus theorem states that all rational numbers can be written as a ratio of integers. To find the base b of a decimal number, one must determine the place value of each digit and write the number as the sum of its place values. This allows us to write the decimal number in base b form.
This document discusses the consensus theorem and how to find the base b of a given decimal number in 3 or fewer sentences. The consensus theorem states that all rational numbers can be written as a ratio of integers. To find the base b of a decimal number, one must determine the place value of each digit and write the number as the sum of its place values. This allows us to write the decimal number in base b form.
This document discusses the consensus theorem and how to find the base b of a given decimal number in 3 or fewer sentences. The consensus theorem states that all rational numbers can be written as a ratio of integers. To find the base b of a decimal number, one must determine the place value of each digit and write the number as the sum of its place values. This allows us to write the decimal number in base b form.