<span>We will start using a new way to indicate simplifying fractions. When a numerator or
a denominator gets simplified, we will cross it out with a slash and write the new
numerator or denominator next to it (either above it or below it).</span><span>The number you divide by (the 4) does not get indicated in any way! You only
think about it in your mind: “I divide 12 by 4, and get 3. I divide 20 by 4, and get 5.”</span><span>You may not see any advantage over the “old” method yet, but this shortcut will
come in handy soon.</span> <span />
Answer:
-200%, -2, and -2. those are the answers in order
You're asking for the square root of 32. you can actually do this on a calculator really easily. just type in the number (in this case, 32) and press the square root symbol (looks like a calculator). the square root of 32 is a long string of decimals, but it's approximately 5.7 :) good luck