Answer: Your answer is -2 5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
Just convert the -2/3 to sixths. To do this, you multiply the denominator and numerator by 2 to make it equivalent to -2 1/6's denomenator (6). 2 times -2 is -4 and 3 times -2 is -6. This means -2/3 is equal to -4/6. As a result -2 1/6 - 4/6 is -2 5/6.
I don’t know number 9 but 10 is ✖️6
Where are the following equations?
One example is the idea of two parts of a book that open up. Each flat part is a plane and the two planes intersect along the spine of the book.
Another example would be a wall intersecting with the floor. Both are flat surfaces.
A third example would be a laptop's screen as one plane and the keyboard as the other plane. They intersect at the hinge of the laptop.
For each example, the surface has a finite amount of area and it doesn't extend forever in all four directions. Theoretically, a plane is where the flat surface extends in all four directions infinitely. Though of course, real life has limitations but the idea is still applicable in a way.
Note how for each example, the two planes intersect to form a line. Also, each plane must be flat without bending or curving in any way.