February 3rd, 2010
How to divide x by x+1 in long division in algebra ? What is the answer ? Please note that this is not simplification. Thank You.
you cant unless you know what x is
the only thing is x cannot equal -1 because that wud be dividing by zero and thats undefined
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January 31st, 2010
By adding to the numerator and subtracting from the denominator the value of 3 the fraction becomes 1/3.
Numerator—n:
(n + 3)/(4n - 3) = 1/3
4n - 3 = 3n + 9
n = 12
Denominator:
= 4(12)
= 48
Answer: 12/48 is the fraction.
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January 31st, 2010
what are good strategies to learning multiplication tables?
tell me how you learned plz and thanks for your time. OO and plz no flash cards option..
Get two 12-sided dice (buy on ebay) and roll them and multiply the two numbers. When you get really good, challenge a friend to play you and see if you can beat them.
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January 29th, 2010
I found a wedding planning worksheet that was great. Now I just need a worksheet to help me plan my wedding social. I have never planned a social before and was hoping to see a list of things to do, to help a little bit! Thanks in advance!!
Search for reception check list and you should be able to find what you need
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January 29th, 2010
The ratio of the numerator to the denominator of a proper fraction is 2:3 if the numerator is reduced by 9.
Numerator—n:
2(n + 2) = 3(n - 9)
2n + 4 = 3n - 27
n = 31
Denominator:
= 31 + 2
= 33
Answer: 31/33 is the fraction
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January 26th, 2010
I need some help in geometry, but not much because i understand everything. I am just not doing as well on the tests as i should be. I am in 9th grade taking a 10th grade class. How can i find some help outside of school?
Since you wrote "outside of school," I guess you don’t want to use a student who signed up to be a tutor at your school. Your advisement office would have a list of them. Well, if there is a college or university in your area, there are probably students there who would love to earn money by tutoring. You (or your parent) could call the math department there (the number will be on the school’s website) and see if anyone’s available. There are tutoring services that have tutors in many subjects, and you would go to their offices or sometimes the tutor can come to your house. Look online for tutoring services. Google "tutoring services (your state)"
example: tutoring services Virginia
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January 24th, 2010
My friend and I are watching Law & Order, and they said that if a woman provides another service in addition to sex, it’s not considered prostitution. I tried finding out if this is true, but I am unable to find out anything online. Does anyone know if there’s any truth to this?
Not in addition to the service because that still shows they are still being paid for sex. A person may be able to get away with offering a service and sex just happens. It cannot be a part of the deal.
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January 24th, 2010
I am fifteen years old and i am trying to find some worksheets or lessons or lesson plans for a bible study i can do on my own. This bible study is just my personal time with God and its only me in it so i would really appreciate if anyone knows some websites i can go to so i can find these things. Thanks!
This website offers a PDF book for each book of the bible containing lots of question to make you think about what the bible is saying. I found it a good resource. Also, another great thing to use to help you study is commentary book, this will deepen your understanding of what the text is saying. Plus, the articles from about.com gives great pointers as well.
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January 24th, 2010
Just curious - what is Algebra II exactly? What topics are covered in it? How does it compare to Alg 1? Thanks!!
I actually think algebra is interesting. I already studies those topics in Alg 1, you got any more info on what’s studied in Alg 2? Thanks!
I’m in a calculus class now, and even I think algebra 2 is pretty hard. It’s a lot more involved and complicated than algebra 1. If you don’t like working with functions, variables, and graphs, you’ll hate algebra 2.
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January 22nd, 2010
im planning to take plane geometry at my local college for spring semester so i can be in trig in 9th grade. is that a good idea? its college levled and what does that mean anyways? is it more advanced?
what is geometry like in college? do i need to do alot ALOT of studying to succeed in this class?
thx!!
p.s. :is alg 2 and trig the same thing? intermediate algebra?
There is no college geometry unless you were at a community college in which case it is the same as the high schools. You shouldn’t need extra studying it’s really straight forward as long as you pay attention.
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