m=2/3 trying to help my child can someone please show me how to do this

What is the entire problem?

why is when you equal Pythagorean Theorem the c does nt have the squard

Of course! I'd be happy to help you understand how to solve the problem.

To represent a fraction visually, we can use a fraction bar. The fraction "2/3" means that we have 2 parts out of 3 equal parts put together. To better explain this to your child, you can also use objects like crayons, candies, or any other small items you have on hand.

Now, to represent the fraction 2/3 visually and help your child understand it, follow these steps:

Step 1: Take 3 objects (e.g., crayons) and arrange them in a line.

Step 2: Explain to your child that we are going to divide these 3 objects into three equal parts.

Step 3: Take two objects and place them above the fraction bar, representing the numerator, which is 2.

Step 4: Explain to your child that these two objects represent two parts out of the three equal parts we divided the whole into.

Step 5: Point below the fraction bar and tell your child that the number 3 represents the total number of equal parts we divided the whole into.

Step 6: Finally, explain that the fraction 2/3 means we have two parts out of three equal parts.

This hands-on approach will help your child visualize and understand the fraction 2/3. Feel free to repeat the process with different objects or numbers to improve their understanding.