For the past 3 hours or so, I've been working on my math stuff with Q (because he's such a lovely boyfriend like that~). So far, 9 have been answers.
Except for that stupid number 7, which makes absolutely no sense whatsoever to either of us, because teachers in NJ can't write answerable questions for shit.
"How do you know when a linear equation can be used to solve a word problem? What key words should you look for and how can they be used to create an equation to solve the problem?"
Pretty much, just BSed it and skipped.
If any of you can actually understand that, by all means tell me.
Anyway, from when we started working on it in the very beginning, he gave me a link and said that his math teacher got this answer from a student one time and put it up on the website:
Honestly?
That's just pure brilliance.
I mean, an elephant of all things.
It's just...Wow.
It wins any math problem I've ever seen.
Even then one where it asks for x and it says 'it's right there'.
And the one with the 'women can't do math'.
Anywho.
Sunburn really really hurts!
>__>;;;
And that's all I really have to say for today.
Except for one more thing.
"AAAREEEENN."
-Abby out.
Elephants just make math easy!
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Re: Elephants just make math easy!
I love elephants :3
Physics. xPP
We showed that to our physics teacher, and he just facepalmed.
The picture also inspired our friend's sn. xPP
"How do you know when a linear equation can be used to solve a word problem? What key words should you look for and how can they be used to create an equation to solve the problem?"
Wth? That's Jersey education for you. -__-;
You know when a linear equation can be used to solve a word problem when the words linear equation is mentioned. xPP
Or, when you have a gradual or consistent change. So you start with a number, then you increase or decrease by y amount for each x unit you move. I dunno. Algebra was such a long time ago. >__>;
Have fun with your math.
We showed that to our physics teacher, and he just facepalmed.
The picture also inspired our friend's sn. xPP
"How do you know when a linear equation can be used to solve a word problem? What key words should you look for and how can they be used to create an equation to solve the problem?"
Wth? That's Jersey education for you. -__-;
You know when a linear equation can be used to solve a word problem when the words linear equation is mentioned. xPP
Or, when you have a gradual or consistent change. So you start with a number, then you increase or decrease by y amount for each x unit you move. I dunno. Algebra was such a long time ago. >__>;
Have fun with your math.
Her math is the freakiest Algebra I've ever seen.
It asked to find the D(x) and that is total calculus reference not algebra.
It asked to find the D(x) and that is total calculus reference not algebra.
That's NJ for ya. -___-;