1/2 is equivalent to 2/4 because,
2(1/2) = 2/4
So as you can see if you multiply the numerator(top) and the denominator(bottom) by the same number, you get an equivalent fraction! In my example you can see that I multiplied both by 2.
First you would make the mixed fractions into improper fraction by multiplying the denominator and the whole number, then adding the numerator. Then you would flip the second fraction and multiply.
Ex. 1 1/2 ÷1 1/2
1st. 3/2÷3/2
2nd: 3/2×2/3
3rd 3/2x2/3=1
It is not symmetric because it has a peak at 1 and to be symmetric it has to be the same on both sides of the peak
Answer:
B. -76-7C
Step-by-step explanation:
-6-7(c+10)
Distribute the 7
-6-7c-70
Combine like terms
-7c-76