You can solve this by putting the number of copies in the top part of the fraction. If you replace the one in the top part of 1/6 with 3, you get the fraction 3/6. Half of six is three and half of two is one, so both fractions are equal. You can test this be dividing the 3 in the top by 3 and the 6 in the bottom by three. Your result will be 1/2. Although there are three times ad many copies, each copy is three times as small, so it balances out.
Answer: all the ones that do not have a negative sign in front easy.
The data is a little bit complex,but you can use the knowledge of vector in the subject of algebra,or you can ultimate the basic Euclidean knowledge,like cosine theorem.In detail,you can list two equation with two variable,and get the answer.but i don't finish calculating it.
The Integers Are Positive They Are Not Negative Numbers. If It Was Negative It Would Be -2,-3,-4. While If It's Positive It Should Be 0,1,2,3,4 And So On.