Alphabet And Letter Discussions
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| Im about to pull my hair out ovr this one... I need to find the inverse function of the function f(x)=1/sqrt(x)I have been on this same problem fr an hour now,and no answers yet... It would be greatly appericiated... | |
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| 4) Last year, there were 560 students in a school.This year the number
of students is 125% of what it was last year.What was the increase in
the number of students? | |
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| Which object is matched with it's appropriate unit of measure? * Miles for the length of a passenger train * Pints for the volume of a baby bottle * Gallons for the capacity of a mortor boat's gas tank * Ounces for the weight of a cat
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| Factor Completely: t^2+3rt+2r^2Do you know the answer? I've seen where quite a few people on here love math. Let's put you to the test. | |
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Talk to someone (parents, teachers, school counselor, or another trusted adult) if you're having problems with school work. Speak up as soon as you can, so you can get help right away before you fall behind.Your parents are often a great place to start if you need help. They might be able to show you how to do a tough math problem or help you think of a subject to write about for English class. But they also can be helpful by finding that perfect spot in the house for you to do your homework and keeping supplies, like pencils, on hand. Parents also can cut down on distractions, like noisy younger brothers and sisters!Teachers are also important resources for you because they can give you advice specific to the assignment you're having trouble with. They also can help you set up a good system for writing down your assignments and remembering to put all the necessary books and papers in your backpack. Teachers can give you study tips and offer ideas about how to tackle homework. Helping kids learn is their job, so be sure to ask for advice!Many schools, towns, and cities offer after-school care for kids. Often, homework help is part of... | |
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| day 2 5 decembre 2006(on the "dear diary part1" i accidentaly put september in sted of decembre-my mistake)dear diary,today was a really...how should i call it?....it was a normal day...i got up in the morning went to school,at my first class(english) i tried to be late,but i arrived just 5minutes late(so it dosen't count),and i read the lesson-nothing important happend.my second class of the day-math,was pretty uncool,mister B. was in a pretty good mood today so he gaved some grades,not realy good ones,but anyway....,and while he was listening to the aberrations that my collges were saying,he gave us some exercises which he said that if we do- we'll get an10(so you can imagine those were unsolveballe exercises for us).anyway i tried to solve them,but the class was over,and French(i hate french-i'm really bad at it) was coming.....i don't really remeber what we did,or better said my colegs did at french,cause i tryed to solve my math problem,which finally i finished but i wasen't good...but at least i tryed...again math we had,and after was history class,or better said horror class,our history teacher is.......she sucks(end of story),she's corruped-she always give's good... | |
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| soo the thing is i solved it once,but my math teacher really likes to push my limites and he said he wants to see another way to solve it...so i really need some help | |
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| Think about it! Our culture today is all about instant gratification. It is all about ‘I want it now.’ Yet Math is counter culture. Math is about struggling to understand. Math is about working out a solution and maybe even going down a few dead ends before the solution reveals itself. Math is work. It’s no wonder that learning math is rejected in our ‘let’s make it easy’ society.Now we do try to fool ourselves. I see a lot of products such as “Math Made Simple”, “Math Made Easy”, “Math tricks”, “All the Math You’ll Ever Need to Know in One Book.” I hate this advertising for several reasons. One reason that just glares in my face is the misnomer of it. What did they do to make math easy? What happened to the ‘hard math?’ Also the name is misleading. What may be an easy or simple approach to learning math for you, may not be simple for me. What are you lead to believe about yourself if you still don’t get it and yet it is ‘easy math?’ What are you telling your child with this product? Do you believe your child is capable of doing 'real' math? What is your child going to do when he is finally faced with ‘real' math? Are they going to find out that he has been ‘faking’ math all... | |
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| Whith one line make this equation thrue. This problem have thwo posibility. See the photo. | |
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| if 1* 1= 1
if 1* 0= 0
if 0/ 1= 0what will be the answer if 1 divided by 0 ( 1/ 0 ) and why? | |
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