1. B (opposite/hypotenuse)
2. C (opposite/adjacent)
We know that
the fraction that names the same region part of a set or part of a segment is called
Equivalent Fractions
Equivalent Fractions<span> have the same value, even though they may look different.</span>
example
These fractions are really the same:
<span>1/2</span> = <span>2/4</span>= <span>4/8</span>
Because when you multiply or divide both<span> the top and bottom by the same number, the fraction keeps it's value</span>
the answer is
Equivalent Fractions
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
5(x-6)=2(x+3)
multiply
5*x and 5*6. 2*x and 2*3
5x-30=2x+6
minus 5x and 2x
3x-30=6
add 30 to 6
3x=36
divide both sides by 3 and the 3x cancels so 36÷3
x=12
Quotient is division so it would be <span>6+n/ 3-f = 11</span>