Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!
Sign Up
OpenStudy (benlindquist):
how do u do this?
OpenStudy (xuserx):
what kind of math is this
OpenStudy (benlindquist):
pre algebra
OpenStudy (xuserx):
grade level?
OpenStudy (benlindquist):
8
Still Need Help?
Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!
Sign Up
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wrong subject
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but
OpenStudy (benlindquist):
weird
OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):
Lol, what is that "and" doing there
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so it -3=1 3/5 + M
Still Need Help?
Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!
Sign Up
OpenStudy (benlindquist):
yes
OpenStudy (xuserx):
I never learned this sadly so I put it in the chat for you!
OpenStudy (benlindquist):
xD
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its slope?
OpenStudy (benlindquist):
do u turn it into an improper fraction
Still Need Help?
Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!
Sign Up
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hm
OpenStudy (benlindquist):
the choices are
OpenStudy (anonymous):
that would help
OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):
@benlindquist In the original problem, was the "and" in there
-3 = 1 and 3/5 + m
It seems out of place...
OpenStudy (benlindquist):
(-2 3/5) (-4 3/5) (-4 2/5) (-1 2/5)
Still Need Help?
Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!
Sign Up
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@ShadowLegendX he's basically say -3=1 3/5 + M thats all
OpenStudy (anonymous):
saying*
OpenStudy (benlindquist):
the 3/5 is above the 1
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ohhh
OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):
...
Still Need Help?
Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!
Sign Up
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so
OpenStudy (anonymous):
1 to the 3/5 power?
OpenStudy (benlindquist):
i do not know
OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):
Can you take a screenshot of the problem? A lot of confusion is being caused
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yea
Still Need Help?
Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!
Sign Up
OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):
If you donʻt know how to take a screenshot on your computer. Google "LightShot"
Itʻs a screenshot tool that is extremely easy to use, and itʻs used very widely on this site
OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):
Or, if itʻs an image. You can also download it, and click the "Attach File" button, next to the "Equation" and "Draw" button, and put the file there where we can view it.