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= Digamma numbers (Rational integers) = My name is Grayson, and I have made this article to share my idea. For now, since I am bad at writing, this article will be a stub, but you can edit it and help me make this better.

What are Digamma numbers?
digamma numbers, or rational integers are numbers that act like fractions and are complex numbers. Here is how you can use these.

Rule one. Multiplication:
When you multiply rational integers, the second to last numbers become decimals. So, x equals 0.x (don't confuse these with reciprocals. 100, 10 and 1 become 0.1 Still remember the number of zeroes after it though) So 10 2= 10 * 0.10.

Rule two. Addition:
same rules apply.

Rule three. Negative number rule:
So, if you have a negative number, the second to last numbers would be positive. This means -102 = -1.

Rule four. Inverse:
if you have a number in-between 1 and -1. Just do the opposite (0.1*0.50 = 0.1*-50)

Rule five. How to draw:
Just put a line under.