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3.4.2
As a test, if we enter resistances of 4, 6, and 12 ohms, the answer should be 2 ohms. Notice: Manually clearing the boxes does not reset stored values. SAP Help Portal.
The 3.4.2 release is our latest release representing a significant amount of work on new features, enhancements, code cleanups, etc... For a complete list of new features, API changes, etc... please see the release notes and migration guide.
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3.3.9
The 3.3.9 release is our latest release representing a significant amount of work on new features, enhancements, code cleanups, etc... For a complete list of new features, API changes, etc... please see the release notes and migration guide.
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3.2.14
The 3.2.14 release is our latest release representing a significant amount of work on new features, enhancements, code cleanups, etc... For a complete list of new features, API changes, etc... please see the release notes and migration guide for more details.
Note: 3.2.14 is the last planned release of the 3.2.x series of CXF. Users are encouraged to migrate to 3.3.x.
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Verifying Releases
When downloading from a mirror it is recommended to verify the integrity of the downloads. This should preferably be done by verifying the OpenPGP compatible signature available from the main Apache site. The KEYS file contains the public keys used for signing the release. It is recommended that a web of trust is used to confirm the identity of these keys.
You can check the OpenPGP signature with GnuPG via:
It is also possible to verify the integrity of the downloads using the SHA1 checksum with:
Previous releases are all archived in the apache archive:
Non-incubator releases: https://archive.apache.org/dist/cxf/
Incubator releases: https://archive.apache.org/dist/incubator/cxf/
If you use Maven for building your applications, all supported CXF releases are synced into the maven central repository: https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/
For information on where to retrieve Apache CXF SNAPSHOT maven artifacts, please refer to the page on building CXF.
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Equivalent fractions are fractions that have the same value or represent the same part of an object. If a pie is cut into two pieces, each piece is also one-half of the pie. If a pie is cut into 4 pieces, then two pieces represent the same amount of pie that 1/2 did. We say that 1/2 is equivalent to 2/4.
Fractions are determined to be equivalent by multiplying the numerator and denominator of one fraction by the same number. This number should be such that the numerators will be equal after the multiplication. For example if we compare 1/2 and 2/4, we would multiply 1/2 by 2/2 which would result in 2/4 so they are equivalent.
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To compare 1/2 and 3/7 we would multiply 1/2 by 3/3 to produce 3/6. Since 3/6 is not the same as 3/7, the fractions are not equivalent.
- Fractions equivalent to 1/2 are 2/4, 3/6, 4/8, 5/10, 6/12 ...
- Fractions equivalent to 1/3 are 2/6, 3/9, 4/12, 5/15, ...
- Fractions equivalent to 1/4 are 2/8, 3/12, 4/16, 5/20, ...
- Fractions equivalent to 1/5 are 2/10, 3/15, 4/20, 5/25, ...
- Fractions equivalent to 2/5 are 4/10, 6/15, 8/20, 10/25, ...