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Im in 3d grad and i need help!!!!!
What is 2*3?
plees help me this is hard homework!
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Hey guests! Please read this!!!
Guys, I noticed that a few days ago, someone left a blank post. They were a guest. First of all, everyone appreciates it when you sign up on this site. And second, please don't do that. It is very inconsiderate, fills up the page, and nothing can be done
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Compass and straightedge to construct a square
What are the steps for using a compass and straightedge to construct a square?
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In the diagram below, the area of angle BCD is 60. What is the area of angle BAD?
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Proofs
What are the missing parts that
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In the diagram below, the area of angle BCD is 60. What is the length of side line BC?
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have a good day
hope your having a good and if not im sorry that you are sad on a good day like this
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Logs
Hi good people!,
this log problem is confusing me:
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Terms with exponents
Hi, simplify:
I really am stuck with this one...please help..
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without the use of a calculator
how would I do:
Thanx a lot...
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QUADRATIC FORMULA
Hello, please help:
I have to use the quadratic formula, since the equation cannot factorise:
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Extremely Complicated Question
A fish has a head 9" (inches) long. The tail is equal to the size of the head plus one-half the size of the body. The body is the size of the head plus the tail. How long is the fish?
Please, those of you who know how to do it, help me to understand answer
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Polygonal Numbers
So the formula for polygonal is: (2(n+s^2-2*s))/((s-1)*s) . Right? So how would I get the term from the value instead of the value from the term? I really need help with this. I scoured the internet and couldn't find anything so any help is appreciated.
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Suppose a single bacterium is placed in a bottle at 11:00 am. It grows and at 11:01 divides into two bacteria. These two bacteria each grow and at 11:02 divide into four bacteria, which grow and at 11:03 divide into eight bacteria, and so on. Now, suppose
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In the figure below, O is the center of the circle, and the radius of the circle is 8. Angle BOA is right. What is the area of the filled-in (purple) region?
Explain the steps of your solution. Give your answer in exact form
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please help, thanks so much
The volume of a prism which has an altitude of 10 units and has a right triangle base with a hypotenuse of 13 units and a leg of 12 units is:
A) 780 units cubed.
B) 600 units cubed.
C) 325 units cubed.
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A symmetrical distribution can help one calculate:
A symmetrical distribution can help one calculate:
A) different probabilities.
B) right angles.
C) surface area.
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Two circles are drawn below. The diameter of the smaller circle is a radius of the larger circle. What is the ratio of the smaller circle's circumference to the larger circle's circumference?
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Need done as soon as you guys can.
A symmetrical distribution can help one calculate:
A) different probabilities.
B) right angles.
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In a symmetrical distribution, the mean, median, and mode are:
In a symmetrical distribution, the mean, median, and mode are:
A) supplementary.
B) equal.
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Please explain how to solve this FST problem.
4 -letter "words" are formed using the letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G. How many such words are possible for each of the following conditions?
a) No condition is imposed.
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In the figure below, AB= 75, AC= 70, and BY= 60. Compute C X.
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A bottle of vanilla contains tablespoons when completely full. A recipe calls for tablespoons of vanilla. How many tablespoons will be left in the bottle after making a triple batch (which requires three times as much of each ingredient
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