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01/25/2022 20:34:27
x(y+z)
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01/25/2022 20:35:36
by "distributing" the x or multiply the x times y and z you will get xy+xz
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01/25/2022 20:35:39
this should help:
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01/25/2022 20:36:37
if anything
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01/25/2022 20:36:38
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/4th-grade-foundations-engageny/4th-m3-engage-ny-foundations/4th-m3-te-foundations/a/distributive-property-explained
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Dead meat
01/25/2022 20:36:47
I don't care to be honest I am so thankfull for the help!
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01/25/2022 20:36:55
lol alr thats what i thought
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01/25/2022 20:37:03
then the guy told me to explain.-,
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01/25/2022 20:37:10
anyways have a good day/night
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01/25/2022 20:37:11
❤️
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01/25/2022 20:37:13
peace
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01/25/2022 20:38:44
.close
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01/25/2022 20:39:42
This isn't the place to ask if you just want answers.
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01/25/2022 21:17:20
When factoring perfect squares, why use the perfect square method in place of the product sum method when both yield the same answer when factoring?
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01/25/2022 21:18:00
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01/25/2022 21:22:14
The perfect square method is a shortcut
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01/25/2022 21:23:45
You can do product sum, but if you can identify that it's a perfect square, then you just do $$\left(\sqrt{a} + \sqrt{c}\right)^2$$
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01/25/2022 21:24:31
**dldh06**
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cheese
01/25/2022 21:50:54
can someone confirm for me that raising a fraction to a negative power is the same as raising its reciprocal to the positive version of the power ?
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domedin
01/25/2022 21:51:19
Today in 8th grade math my teacher said that the sqaure root of 0.4 repeating wasn't 0.2 repeating how???
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domedin
01/25/2022 21:51:25
it really hurts my brain
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01/25/2022 21:51:41
(a/b)^(-n)=(b/a)^n
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Omegabet_
01/25/2022 21:51:48
just a^-n=1/a^n
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ronitrocket
01/25/2022 22:10:35
think about this
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ronitrocket
01/25/2022 22:10:40
whats 2 times 0.5?
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ronitrocket
01/25/2022 22:11:16
its obviously one
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ronitrocket
01/25/2022 22:12:06
remember, if u multiply some number x by a number less than one and more than 0, you are actually making x smaller
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ronitrocket
01/25/2022 22:13:24
0.2 repeating times 2 is .4 repeating 0.2 repeating times 0.2 repeating is NOT .4 repeating its closer to 0.049382716
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ronitrocket
01/25/2022 22:14:21
the square root of .4 repeating is .6 repeating, since when u multiply by .6 repeating you get 1 third, and 1 third of .6 repeating is obviously .4 repeating
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01/25/2022 22:23:39
Hello , I need help with this question
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01/25/2022 22:24:00
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01/25/2022 22:24:05
Q7
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EpsilonNought
01/25/2022 22:24:13
Here’s what I tried so far
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Kaynex
01/25/2022 22:24:36
(a,b) meaning gcd?
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EpsilonNought
01/25/2022 22:24:41
I started with assuming (a+bx,c) = d for some d>1
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01/25/2022 22:24:42
Yes
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EpsilonNought
01/25/2022 22:25:41
@Kaynex should I post a picture of what I tried so far
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01/25/2022 22:26:49
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EpsilonNought
01/25/2022 22:26:52
This is what I did so far
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EpsilonNought
01/25/2022 22:27:03
Leading from my assumption (d,b)=1
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01/25/2022 22:27:12
But how to proceed from there I’m not so sure
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01/25/2022 22:27:28
I used Bezouts theorem here
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EpsilonNought
01/25/2022 22:30:14
But I don’t think it’s a generalised case
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EpsilonNought
01/25/2022 22:30:19
X here is any integer
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Kaynex
01/25/2022 22:30:54
*No* x merely exists. Most choices don't work.
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kloser
01/25/2022 22:30:57
there exists an x, so, well, i think you just need to choose one? (welp, just assumed a and c are coprime)
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Kaynex
01/25/2022 22:31:35
With that in mind, you can put any rules on x you want, as long as such an x exists by the end
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EpsilonNought
01/25/2022 22:31:44
Hmm
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Deleted User
01/26/2022 01:50:39
Hi
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Deleted User
01/26/2022 01:50:52
i need help with polynomials
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Deleted User
01/26/2022 01:50:56
https://cdn.discordapp.c…1834/unknown.png
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s_chanch
01/26/2022 01:51:39
do you know what degree 5 means
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Deleted User
01/26/2022 01:52:12
no not really
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Deleted User
01/26/2022 01:53:39
or wait
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Deleted User
01/26/2022 01:54:07
would it be 5x5y3?
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Deleted User
01/26/2022 01:54:21
would the answer be 5?
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s_chanch
01/26/2022 01:54:48
do you know the difference between coeffcient and variable?
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Deleted User
01/26/2022 01:55:48
yes
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s_chanch
01/26/2022 01:57:13
alright so
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s_chanch
01/26/2022 01:57:20
lets talk about degree of a term
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s_chanch
01/26/2022 01:57:37
basically, we add the exponents of all the variables of a term together
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s_chanch
01/26/2022 01:57:41
to get degree of a term
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s_chanch
01/26/2022 01:57:50
for example, $6x^2y^3$
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01/26/2022 01:57:52
**Chromium**
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s_chanch
01/26/2022 01:58:05
its degree is 5, because the variables are x and y, and adding their powers tgt we get 5
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Deleted User
01/26/2022 01:58:19
ohhhhhh
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Deleted User
01/26/2022 01:58:47
so it would be 2?
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s_chanch
01/26/2022 01:59:26
polynomials are just sums of multiple terms
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s_chanch
01/26/2022 01:59:49
those terms have different degrees
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s_chanch
01/26/2022 01:59:56
deg of a polynomial is just the biggest of them
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s_chanch
01/26/2022 01:59:59
so, yea
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Deleted User
01/26/2022 02:00:09
could you help with another one please?
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s_chanch
01/26/2022 02:00:33
sure
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01/26/2022 02:00:56
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s_chanch
01/26/2022 02:01:08
standard form means descending power
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s_chanch
01/26/2022 02:01:23
so $x + x^2$ is not standard form
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01/26/2022 02:01:26
**Chromium**
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s_chanch
01/26/2022 02:01:28
and $x^3 + xy + 1$ is
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01/26/2022 02:01:30
**Chromium**
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01/26/2022 02:01:55
oh wait
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s_chanch
01/26/2022 02:02:32
sorry
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01/26/2022 02:03:05
so i thought the answer would be $6^3$
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01/26/2022 02:03:30
**TheG3**
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01/26/2022 02:04:13
but that cant be right
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01/26/2022 02:04:36
im so confused
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01/26/2022 02:07:10
do you understand this
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01/26/2022 02:07:37
no
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01/26/2022 02:09:19
a polynomial is in standard form
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01/26/2022 02:09:22
if and only if
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01/26/2022 02:09:32
all terms are **arranged** in descending order of power
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s_chanch
01/26/2022 02:09:39
so here, the power order is 1, 2
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s_chanch
01/26/2022 02:09:43
which is not desending
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01/26/2022 02:09:49
here, it's 3, 2, 0
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01/26/2022 02:09:56
which is indeed descending
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01/26/2022 02:10:02
ok
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s_chanch
01/26/2022 02:10:20
so you check which one is arranged in descending orders of power
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s_chanch
01/26/2022 02:10:24
which is standard form
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01/26/2022 02:10:24
and how is this decending
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01/26/2022 02:10:31
.
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01/26/2022 02:10:48
3, 2, 0 sorry
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