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Paladinen [302]
3 years ago
8

Plot 2 2/3 and 1 7/9.

Mathematics
1 answer:
PolarNik [594]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Down below :)

Step-by-step explanation:

Hey there!

To plot a fraction on a graph you have to turn it into an improper fraction. In this case, the improper fraction for 2 2/3 is 8/3 and the improper fraction for 1 7/9 is 16/9.

*Note: To find the improper fraction of a fraction you must multiply the denominator by the whole number and then add the numerator.

With these two improper fractions...

8/3

16/9 (Simplify it down to 8/3 since both 16 and 9 go into 3)

You can now graph it. To graph, the numerator tells you how many times to go up and the denominator tells you how many times to go right. <u>IF IT'S NEGATIVE IT WILL DO THE OPPOSITE</u><u> </u><u>IF THE NUMERATOR IS NEGATIVE IT WILL GO DOWN INSTEAD OF UP AND IF THE DENOMINATOR IS NEGATIVE IT WILL GO LEFT INSTEAD OF RIGHT.</u>

8/9 means you need to start at the origin, (0,0) and go 8 up and 3 to the right. 8/3 means you start at the origin and go 8 up and 3 to the right. You will almost always start at the origin.

I really hope this helps :)

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