If you mean: y = 3/4x-0.5 then the perpendicular equation could be y = -4/3x-5
You ether cut it in half or fourths or eighths(do you get the idea?)
3/4. three fourths. 3=numerator 4=denominator. 75%. .75. 0.75. 3/4. three fourths. 3=numerator 4=denominator. 75%. .75. 0.75.
It is: 0.75*90 = 67.5 degrees
There are 3/4 of 360 = 270 degrees.
Believe it or not, none actually. If you cut in to fourths, there will be two, but overall, there are just no right angles.
3/4
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Three fourths is six eights, so subtract one eight and the answer is five eights.
If we convert to the same denominators:Nine twelfths subtract six twelfths = Three twelfths.
Three fourths is a fraction. It is NOT a whole number and cannot be represented by one. It is as simple as that.
Because you cannot subtract 3/4 from 1/4.
The answer is 1/4. There are 4 fourths in a whole. Convert 1/2 into 2/4, then subtract 1/4
3 eighths. three fourths is the same as six eighths, so subtract your 3/8 and you have 3/8 left
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Any equation that requires division by four ninths.
To find out how many fourths are in 2.25, you can first convert 2.25 to a fraction, which is 9/4. Since a fourth is represented as 1/4, you can determine how many fourths are in 2.25 by dividing 9/4 by 1/4. This results in 9, meaning there are 9 fourths in 2.25.
2 and 1/2 or 2 and 2/4.