
One really simple way to find an equivalent fraction is just to multiply the numerator and denominator.
For example, for the first answer,
, I simply multiplied the numerator and denominator each by 2. This gives you an equivalent fraction.
You can then continue with this process using numbers such as 3, 4, 5, and 6 as your multiplication factor.
Answer:
There are only 6 numbers that fit that description. (4,12,24,32,44,52)
Uh I’d don’t know try to multiply them together to see what you get
Cubed root (x^2) I can’t add the radical here but it would be the 3radical(x^2)