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To all of you with questions,

 

    Yes, I'll say it. Math is tough; as such, it's natural to ask questions if you're stumped. Some of us, however, enjoy math and helping others. This is the reason this forum exists.

    Yet, those of us who desire to help cannot give you an explanation if you do not provide an explanation of your problem. Simply stating something like "m2 = 23 m3 = 15 m1=" does not give the helper enough information to give an answer. Instead, using the previous example, if you were to write out your issue like this: "If m1, m2, and m3 are angles that form a 180 degree line, and it is known that m2=23 degrees and m3=15 degrees, then what is the measure of m1?" 

    Now, you don't have to be so uptight on your grammar, but at least provide all the information that you are given. That way, we can answer your questions to the best of our abilities. 

 

Thank you, and happy math-ing.

 Sep 26, 2016
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TRUE ;D

 Sep 26, 2016
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So true

 Sep 26, 2016
edited by Rauhan  Sep 26, 2016
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What you need to do is post this every time you get online :p so many kids that dont know how this all works

 Sep 26, 2016

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