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OpenStudy (3mar):
May I help?
OpenStudy (alexradio1):
Of course!
OpenStudy (3mar):
Thank you.
OpenStudy (3mar):
What do you think?
OpenStudy (alexradio1):
Im thinking that its equal but im not sure
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OpenStudy (3mar):
Can you multiply the two fractions and remove the parentheses, and see?
OpenStudy (alexradio1):
I'll try
OpenStudy (alexradio1):
Im not very good at these
OpenStudy (3mar):
You will be In Sha' Allah
OpenStudy (alexradio1):
shukraan
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OpenStudy (3mar):
Nice!
OpenStudy (phi):
the rule for multiplying fractions is to multiply top times top and
multiply bottom times bottom
However, it's often easier to divide *first*
in your problem
\[ - \frac{2 \cdot 1}{3\cdot 6} \]
we can write that as
\[ - \frac{2 \cdot 1}{6\cdot 3} \]
we can divided the top by 2 and the bottom by 2. we get
\[ - \frac{1 \cdot 1}{3\cdot 3} \]
OpenStudy (3mar):
Can you share your works?
OpenStudy (alexradio1):
So its equal?
OpenStudy (3mar):
your work?
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OpenStudy (3mar):
your work shows it is or not!
OpenStudy (alexradio1):
My work isnt complete
OpenStudy (3mar):
so can I show you?
OpenStudy (alexradio1):
Yes
OpenStudy (3mar):
he rule for multiplying fractions is to multiply top times top and multiply bottom times bottom However, it's often easier to divide *first* in your problem
\[-\frac{ 2 }{ 3 }.\frac{ 1 }{ 6 }\]
we can write that as
\[-\frac{ 2 }{ 6 }.\frac{ 1 }{ 3 }\]
we can divided the top by 2 and the bottom by 2. we get
\[−\frac{ 1 }{ 3 }.\frac{ 1 }{ 3 }\]
This is from @phi
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OpenStudy (alexradio1):
Thank you both of you
OpenStudy (3mar):
You are welcome!
OpenStudy (alexradio1):
Can you give phi a medal
OpenStudy (3mar):
@phi deserves one also
OpenStudy (3mar):
I did before I read your comment!
haha
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