I'm assuming those are two fractions being divided. I just write it out. It looks scary but it's really not. Just do this:
~=this is my dividing sign when not in fraction form cause I don't have an actual sign here.
9/14 ~ 5/12
Then you KCF(Keep, Change, Flip). Keep the first number the same. Change the dividing sign to multiplication. Then flip the last fraction so that it is now 12/5.
The problem now stands as:
9/14 • 12/5
Simplify and the you have your final answer. I recommend looking up the keep change flip video by flocabulary in case you haven't checked it out yet. It really helped me learn this method. Hope this helped!!
-Liananna
Answer:
sorry say nice its out of understand
graph c, because it is a curved line. The line has to be straight in order to be a function.
Hope this helps! I can’t help with the graphing...
m=13. All you have to do is add 17 on both sides of the equation