So you are trying to multiply 6 times 3 so how can you multiply is how we know that 6×3 Is 18 so what you have to do is multiply
First thing you have to do is divide up the 3 columns on the right so that all of the squares are the same size. (I did that in black, you can see it on the picture I attached). Then total all of the little squares. I did this in red, and got 50. Now just count up how many of the lighter colored squares you have, I highlighted them in yellow on my picture. I got 14 light squares. So you end up with fourteen light squares out of 50 total squares, which is 14/50. *apologizes for the bad handwriting on the image I did it on phone. If that didn’t help just comment and let me know what’s still unclear.
Answer is A, you should not do negatives on the other side, copy the same monomial on the other sides
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
i might be wrong -
Pythagorean theorem, a^2 + b^2 = c^2
5 squared is 25, 8 squared is 64, square root of 89 is 9.43 thus the hypotenuse is 9.43, correct me if I'm wrong but that is what I got