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before the question. Again, welcome! Jenks24 (talk) 12:59, 27 April 2012 (UTC)
Hi DrHow. I simply did a YouTube search on "AtlanticRacingSeries", it did NOT respond "Did you mean 'Atlantic Racing Series'?", but listed 25 or so video uploaded by AtlanticRacingSeries. After checking some of the video, I figured you made a mistake. As all of the uploads are 4 years old or older, I believe this info in the article is not going to be pertinent in the future, and should be deleted eventually. So I would recommend against adding the URL. Yiba (talk) 06:30, 9 August 2013 (UTC)
I agree completely with your argument about the irrationality of root2. The usual proofs are terribly long-winded. I cannot see why the wikipedia gurus resist the much simpler version. By the way, you do need to prove that a fraction has a unique irreducible form:
Let a/b = c/d a,b coprime and c,d coprime. Then ad = b BillDixon56 (talk) 07:00, 16 September 2020 (UTC)
Sorry....interrupted... Then ad = bc Every factor of a must be a factor of c since it cannot be a factor of b, and every factor of c is a factor of a since c,d are coprime. Thus a=c and b=d. So a rational has exactly one irreducible form. Then your proof is watertight. a-squared/ b-squared is irreducible so it equals n/1. So b=1 and a equals root-n. Quite right. BillDixon56 (talk) 07:06, 16 September 2020 (UTC)
Thanks for the note! I did see some of your changes. I'm probably the only Wikipedian with a large number of edits who understands off road racing (my first in-person off-road race was in SODA back when Brendan Gaughan was coming up through the ranks in a Class 13 truck). I've gone to Crandon since 2008 and I plan to go again this year.
Please do not remove non-functional citations. It is critical that they are kept per WP:DEADLINK. A dead link means that the link is still valid (AGF). Deadlink explains how to make an attempt to recover, or otherwise mark it as being dead.
I made some changes to the demise of CORR saying how it was split in 2 on the Midwest / West Coast lines. Otherwise I left things intact. Royalbroil 05:36, 12 August 2013 (UTC)