What country are you in??
I can only give practical advice with regards to Australia.
But others may may be able to help you more if they are from your neck of the woods.
See if you have access to a confidential phone (or perhaps internet) support service. You quite likely do. They will be able to advise you on what is available and what you can do.
Your parents DO CARE. They may not have the skills to demonstrate this properly. Parents get stressed too.
Why would it be so bad if your parents found out? They want you to be happy. Ofcourse they do.
I found this site for Australia.
http://www.kidshelp.com.au/teens/
I think it said it was for Australian children but i think it also said that you did not have to give your name so how would they know where you were from.
However, if you get a similar service in your own country that would be much better.
Please get yourself some help. You may be the only one who can.
@@ End of Day Wrap: Wed 3/9/14 Sydney, Australia Time 10:45pm ♬
Good day to you,
It was very busy today. Anyone would think all the children of the world are back at school. :)
Anyway, many great answers were given by AzizHusain, Alan, LLABlackJack, Heureka, Rosala, DragonSlayer554, CPhill, Honga, Takahiromaeda, NinjaDevo,HaleyWoodall17, CoopALoop, GingerAle and DavidQD. Thank you all. Without wonderful answerers like you we would not have a forum.
LLABlackJack and CoopALoop are both new to the forum. We would like to welcome you and we hope that you like it here.
I am really pleased that external sources are being used more by answerers. I would think that Aziz is our top answerer at the present time and he is refering people to many other sites. He used this one it to demonstrate one-to-one and onto functions. Thanks Aziz.
http://www.regentsprep.org/Regents/math/algtrig/ATP5/OntoFunctions.htm
I know the forum is really busy at the moment and to make answers longer than necessary may make it impossible to get through all the questions. However,
a) Sometimes it would be good to give instructions on how to highlight web addresses, right click and choose the goto that is desired. We are dealing with children and they do not always know how to do this.
b) Tell people that the web2 calc is on the home page.
I am sure there are other little instructions like these that could be very useful.
Perhaps once in a while a stand alone post of this nature could be put on the forum rather than stating it over and over in posts. Would anyone like to do this for us sometimes? It would not be a big job.
Now for the interest posts:
* 1) Fractions - Multiplying - Great explanation from Ninja.
http://web2.0calc.com/questions/6-2-3-x-2-2-5-x-3-3-8
2) I liked this one (Thanks Takahiro)
http://web2.0calc.com/questions/hi-im-18-and-i-was-wondering-what-is-2-plus-2
3) This early calculus one made me think a little. (I liked the web page Aziz sent me to too)
http://web2.0calc.com/questions/if-f-x-is-continuous-on-an-open-interval-it-is-di
4) Now we are a chemistry forum lol (Thanks DavidQD)
http://web2.0calc.com/questions/chemistry-question-anyone-know-how-solve-it#r0
*5) Some algebra on a rectangle. (Thanks Aziz)
*6) I had some fun with this trigonometry question.
http://web2.0calc.com/questions/cos-sin-1-5-x
7) This one is causing some controversy. :)
http://web2.0calc.com/questions/if-pn-29cm-and-mn-13cm-then-pm
That is is for my evening. Enjoy the rest of your day.
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