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205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 381,174,875,215,364,100 | Gamma is an Algebraic Number | 01/31/2022 03:49:30 | no yeah I still can't get CDG and CDH | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 381,174,875,215,364,100 | Gamma is an Algebraic Number | 01/31/2022 03:50:02 | @Ansh_ | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 706,934,233,012,371,600 | Ansh_ | 01/31/2022 03:51:47 | mhmm, the hint now is to drop another perpendicular from D to AB this time and you'll be done | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 381,174,875,215,364,100 | Gamma is an Algebraic Number | 01/31/2022 03:52:40 | right | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 706,934,233,012,371,600 | Ansh_ | 01/31/2022 03:53:29 | there you go | unknown.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | ||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 706,934,233,012,371,600 | Ansh_ | 01/31/2022 03:53:48 | prove that DE = DK = DF | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 706,934,233,012,371,600 | Ansh_ | 01/31/2022 03:55:32 | since, DE = DF now, and DC = DC, and both are right triangles.. DEC is congruent to triangle DFC and you're done | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 381,174,875,215,364,100 | Gamma is an Algebraic Number | 01/31/2022 04:03:00 | right I got it | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 381,174,875,215,364,100 | Gamma is an Algebraic Number | 01/31/2022 04:03:01 | thank you | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 381,174,875,215,364,100 | Gamma is an Algebraic Number | 01/31/2022 04:03:15 | I feel very dumb that I had this much trouble with that problem but now I am done | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 706,934,233,012,371,600 | Ansh_ | 01/31/2022 04:05:45 | Wait @Gamma is an Algebraic Number | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 381,174,875,215,364,100 | Gamma is an Algebraic Number | 01/31/2022 04:05:52 | hm? | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 706,934,233,012,371,600 | Ansh_ | 01/31/2022 04:07:55 | For the actual solution, tbh, you only need to show:
1) ADK congruent to AEK => DK = DE
2) DKB congruent to DFB => DK = DF
=> DE = DF
3) DE = DF, DC = DC, angle DFC = angle DEC = 90° => DFC congruent to DEC [RHS congruency]
Hence, angle DCF = DCE => DC is angle bisector of ACB
therefore, angle bisectors of a triangle ... | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 381,174,875,215,364,100 | Gamma is an Algebraic Number | 01/31/2022 04:08:07 | yeah I saw | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 706,934,233,012,371,600 | Ansh_ | 01/31/2022 04:08:17 | [the figuring the angles part I said was only for you to sense the DK = DE = DF part on your own] | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 381,174,875,215,364,100 | Gamma is an Algebraic Number | 01/31/2022 04:08:26 | yeah yeah I realized | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 706,934,233,012,371,600 | Ansh_ | 01/31/2022 04:08:27 | 👍 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 381,174,875,215,364,100 | Gamma is an Algebraic Number | 01/31/2022 04:08:47 | probably would have thought of the third perpendicular thing if I wasn't tired on account of it being 4am | 1 | 0 | 457,986,659,900,719,100 | Zuki | 0133 | Zuki | false | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 706,934,233,012,371,600 | Ansh_ | 01/31/2022 04:08:56 | mhmm | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 381,174,875,215,364,100 | Gamma is an Algebraic Number | 01/31/2022 04:09:18 | I feel somewhat embarrassed that these problems gave me this much trouble | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 381,174,875,215,364,100 | Gamma is an Algebraic Number | 01/31/2022 04:10:02 | like this isn't for highschool geo, it's for an undergrad geometry course that's starting with a review of highschool geo | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 381,174,875,215,364,100 | Gamma is an Algebraic Number | 01/31/2022 04:10:24 | yet I still am failing at math I should have learned 4+ years ago | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 381,174,875,215,364,100 | Gamma is an Algebraic Number | 01/31/2022 04:10:39 | I guess my actual highschool geometry class was shit to be fair | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 381,174,875,215,364,100 | Gamma is an Algebraic Number | 01/31/2022 04:12:11 | anyways, thank you very much for the help | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,792 | help-1 | 324056081625457eac341c77ef88f9b2 | 381,174,875,215,364,100 | Gamma is an Algebraic Number | 01/31/2022 04:12:11 | .close | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,793 | help-1 | bbd05ac504164b63b9abc563d0bd2a2d | 654,259,766,192,898,000 | jae🐇 | 01/31/2022 04:18:06 | could I get help with this | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,793 | help-1 | bbd05ac504164b63b9abc563d0bd2a2d | 654,259,766,192,898,000 | jae🐇 | 01/31/2022 04:18:08 | unknown.png | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,793 | help-1 | bbd05ac504164b63b9abc563d0bd2a2d | 654,259,766,192,898,000 | jae🐇 | 01/31/2022 04:20:21 | actually nvm i got it | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,793 | help-1 | bbd05ac504164b63b9abc563d0bd2a2d | 348,696,743,388,381,200 | A Lonely Bean | 01/31/2022 04:27:44 | Feel free to .close | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,793 | help-1 | bbd05ac504164b63b9abc563d0bd2a2d | 348,696,743,388,381,200 | A Lonely Bean | 01/31/2022 04:27:52 | Then | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,793 | help-1 | bbd05ac504164b63b9abc563d0bd2a2d | 654,259,766,192,898,000 | jae🐇 | 01/31/2022 04:29:04 | .close | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 478,187,837,771,087,900 | Siddy | 01/31/2022 05:56:38 | anyone know how to factorise 4k^2 + 16k + 3. I am trying to solve by using splitting the middle term but am not familiar with it. if some one could teach this method it will help a lot (ps ik how to use quadratic equation, just seeking to find a simpler solution) | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 757,890,033,238,671,400 | Sabertoothed Rat | 01/31/2022 05:58:38 | well it's more logical to solve it using quadratic formula if roots aren't rational | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 420,244,167,726,333,950 | kirby your mom | 01/31/2022 05:58:51 | Using the formula is easier | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 478,187,837,771,087,900 | Siddy | 01/31/2022 05:59:31 | fair enough | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 420,244,167,726,333,950 | kirby your mom | 01/31/2022 05:59:32 | But, if you want to use splitting the middle term, multiply the coefficient of k^2 with the constant (3 in this case) | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 478,187,837,771,087,900 | Siddy | 01/31/2022 05:59:43 | 12 | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 420,244,167,726,333,950 | kirby your mom | 01/31/2022 05:59:59 | Find 2 factors of 12 which add up to 16 | 0 | 1 | 510,789,298,321,096,700 | TeXit | 0796 | TeXit | true | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 420,244,167,726,333,950 | kirby your mom | 01/31/2022 06:00:20 | Lol. | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 420,244,167,726,333,950 | kirby your mom | 01/31/2022 06:00:34 | Can you find it? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 478,187,837,771,087,900 | Siddy | 01/31/2022 06:00:37 | i cant find any? | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 485,903,210,272,391,200 | dldh06 | 01/31/2022 06:00:45 | There's tons of videos on factoring. Maybe looking one up would help | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 420,244,167,726,333,950 | kirby your mom | 01/31/2022 06:00:46 | Maybe because the roots are irrational? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 757,890,033,238,671,400 | Sabertoothed Rat | 01/31/2022 06:00:49 | they'd be irrational | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 420,244,167,726,333,950 | kirby your mom | 01/31/2022 06:00:56 | Use the formula | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 478,187,837,771,087,900 | Siddy | 01/31/2022 06:00:57 | i c | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 478,187,837,771,087,900 | Siddy | 01/31/2022 06:01:01 | aight | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 478,187,837,771,087,900 | Siddy | 01/31/2022 06:01:13 | can u teach with a different formula. one with rational roots | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 478,187,837,771,087,900 | Siddy | 01/31/2022 06:01:25 | splitting the middle term | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 420,244,167,726,333,950 | kirby your mom | 01/31/2022 06:01:26 | Or you could use completing the square | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 478,187,837,771,087,900 | Siddy | 01/31/2022 06:01:34 | not sure how to do this either | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 420,244,167,726,333,950 | kirby your mom | 01/31/2022 06:01:45 | Search up a video | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 478,187,837,771,087,900 | Siddy | 01/31/2022 06:01:51 | fair enough | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 420,244,167,726,333,950 | kirby your mom | 01/31/2022 06:01:55 | Sure | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 478,187,837,771,087,900 | Siddy | 01/31/2022 06:02:07 | thanks | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,794 | help-1 | 1771e47d2cf14a07a0555a62f2e30bda | 478,187,837,771,087,900 | Siddy | 01/31/2022 06:17:29 | .close | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 898,592,085,215,674,500 | Samat127 | 01/31/2022 06:53:02 | On Archimedes' tombstone there is said to have been an inscription sol showed a cylinder with an inscribed sphere. 2500 years ago Archimedes found that the ratio between the globe volume and the cylinder volume was always 2/3. | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 898,592,085,215,674,500 | Samat127 | 01/31/2022 06:53:15 | A) show that the ball is 2/3 of the volume of the cylinder | 1 | 0 | 914,473,169,648,255,000 | skymoon | 7322 | skymoon | false | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 898,592,085,215,674,500 | Samat127 | 01/31/2022 06:53:24 | B) it is actually the case that even the sphere area is 2/3 of the area of the cylinder. Show that it is so. Tip: put the measurement on the globe and the cylinder and count your measurements | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 503,047,891,271,680,000 | BlokirKominfo | 01/31/2022 06:57:18 | Maybe using Cavalieri's principle? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 898,592,085,215,674,500 | Samat127 | 01/31/2022 07:00:14 | Idk | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 503,047,891,271,680,000 | BlokirKominfo | 01/31/2022 07:03:23 | Basically, it's a principle as follows:
Suppose two 3d-objects are included between two parallel planes. If the cross-section of two objects on a plane is equal in area, the two objects have the same area. | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 898,592,085,215,674,500 | Samat127 | 01/31/2022 07:05:29 | Huh | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 503,047,891,271,680,000 | BlokirKominfo | 01/31/2022 07:06:04 | The standard way to do it is to compare a hemisphere of radius r and a cylinder of radius r and height r minus an upside-down cone with the same radius and height. | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 898,592,085,215,674,500 | Samat127 | 01/31/2022 07:06:29 | Huh | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 898,592,085,215,674,500 | Samat127 | 01/31/2022 07:07:35 | I don't understand | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 503,047,891,271,680,000 | BlokirKominfo | 01/31/2022 07:07:57 | This is a graph from wikipedia. | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 503,047,891,271,680,000 | BlokirKominfo | 01/31/2022 07:07:59 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | ||||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 898,592,085,215,674,500 | Samat127 | 01/31/2022 07:08:14 | Ok | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 503,047,891,271,680,000 | BlokirKominfo | 01/31/2022 07:09:48 | The volume of the cylinder without the cone part should be equal to the volume of the hemisphere. | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 503,047,891,271,680,000 | BlokirKominfo | 01/31/2022 07:10:31 | To show that, we take a slice on a plane parallel to the base of the cylinder at an arbitrary height. | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 898,592,085,215,674,500 | Samat127 | 01/31/2022 07:14:36 | What | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 503,047,891,271,680,000 | BlokirKominfo | 01/31/2022 07:17:11 | What words are you confused at? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 898,592,085,215,674,500 | Samat127 | 01/31/2022 07:17:39 | Hemisphere, perpendicularl, arbitrary | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 503,047,891,271,680,000 | BlokirKominfo | 01/31/2022 07:19:00 | 1. Hemisphere = half of an sphere
2. sorry, I mean parallel
3. for any h, show that the slice of both objects have an equal area. | 0 | 1 | 541,081,246,252,531,700 | nals | 3582 | nals | false | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 898,592,085,215,674,500 | Samat127 | 01/31/2022 07:19:41 | Hmm okb | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 898,592,085,215,674,500 | Samat127 | 01/31/2022 07:19:45 | But I still don't understand | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 503,047,891,271,680,000 | BlokirKominfo | 01/31/2022 07:35:07 | Which part do you still not understand now? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 898,592,085,215,674,500 | Samat127 | 01/31/2022 07:37:29 | How do I answer a and b | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 503,047,891,271,680,000 | BlokirKominfo | 01/31/2022 07:37:59 | That proof is answering a | 0 | 1 | 541,081,246,252,531,700 | nals | 3582 | nals | false | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 898,592,085,215,674,500 | Samat127 | 01/31/2022 07:39:36 | Ok | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 898,592,085,215,674,500 | Samat127 | 01/31/2022 08:11:55 | @Helpers | 1 | 0 | 914,473,169,648,255,000 | skymoon | 7322 | skymoon | false | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 503,047,891,271,680,000 | BlokirKominfo | 01/31/2022 08:27:16 | I mean, I showed you how to solve it. Just apply the Cavalieri's principle on that diagram I have given to answer a. | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 898,592,085,215,674,500 | Samat127 | 01/31/2022 09:02:49 | I never learned that principle | 1 | 0 | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 9772 | <><><> | false | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 503,047,891,271,680,000 | BlokirKominfo | 01/31/2022 09:18:51 | Well, that's not usually taught in schools, because that technique was rendered obsolete with calculus. But if you want to solve it the was Archimedes did, you have to use that principle. | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 898,592,085,215,674,500 | Samat127 | 01/31/2022 09:24:08 | Uhh | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 898,592,085,215,674,500 | Samat127 | 01/31/2022 09:24:16 | How do I answer b then | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,795 | help-1 | deb288c2d3ea49a094b1c323dbfbcf79 | 503,047,891,271,680,000 | BlokirKominfo | 01/31/2022 09:34:54 | Honestly, I don't know it yet. | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,796 | help-1 | 4a42a3ec41b94839841cc05178121aff | 321,445,119,171,756,000 | Shuri2060 | 01/31/2022 10:31:50 | indeed | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,796 | help-1 | 4a42a3ec41b94839841cc05178121aff | 321,445,119,171,756,000 | Shuri2060 | 01/31/2022 10:31:53 | triangle inequality | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,796 | help-1 | 4a42a3ec41b94839841cc05178121aff | 321,445,119,171,756,000 | Shuri2060 | 01/31/2022 10:32:04 | look it up | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,796 | help-1 | 4a42a3ec41b94839841cc05178121aff | 321,445,119,171,756,000 | Shuri2060 | 01/31/2022 10:32:20 | the one side cannot be longer than the sum of the other 2 | 1 | 0 | 914,473,169,648,255,000 | skymoon | 7322 | skymoon | false | |||||
205,797 | help-1 | 7f9e6926fdcd4dc588b7cfa375115b5e | 852,592,874,754,932,700 | CoffeePls | 01/31/2022 10:52:46 | image0.jpg | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,797 | help-1 | 7f9e6926fdcd4dc588b7cfa375115b5e | 852,592,874,754,932,700 | CoffeePls | 01/31/2022 10:52:56 | where does the x disappear to? | 1 | 0 | 914,473,169,648,255,000 | skymoon | 7322 | skymoon | false | |||||
205,797 | help-1 | 7f9e6926fdcd4dc588b7cfa375115b5e | 852,592,874,754,932,700 | CoffeePls | 01/31/2022 10:54:19 | o nvm i misread | 1 | 0 | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 9772 | <><><> | false | |||||
205,797 | help-1 | 7f9e6926fdcd4dc588b7cfa375115b5e | 852,592,874,754,932,700 | CoffeePls | 01/31/2022 10:54:21 | .close | 1 | 0 | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 9772 | <><><> | false | |||||
205,798 | help-1 | 76f7a1cc319344499bc67bf7e3f7023e | 366,576,372,203,651,100 | Xavier | 12/23/2021 22:11:19 | Hi I'm looking for help for a graphing issue | 1 | 0 | 914,473,169,648,255,000 | skymoon | 7322 | skymoon | false | |||||
205,798 | help-1 | 76f7a1cc319344499bc67bf7e3f7023e | 366,576,372,203,651,100 | Xavier | 12/23/2021 22:11:40 | ((x/10)^2) + ((y/10)^2) = 1
((x/5)^2) + (((y-5)/x)^2) = 1
|x| + 6 {-3≼x≼3}
(0.5x^2) - 8 {-4≼x4} | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,798 | help-1 | 76f7a1cc319344499bc67bf7e3f7023e | 366,576,372,203,651,100 | Xavier | 12/23/2021 22:11:50 | on desmos this graphs out a sorta smiley face | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,798 | help-1 | 76f7a1cc319344499bc67bf7e3f7023e | 366,576,372,203,651,100 | Xavier | 12/23/2021 22:12:24 | I'm trying to make it work in a way that the average Joe can see this, enter it in a graphing calculator and say, damn that's a face | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null |
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