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marina
marina asked 4/4/2011
How to factor 16x2-88x+121?
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heath
heath asked 3/29/2011
Simplify the expression using positive exponents. -2a^6b^-5/ 6c^-3b^-4a^2?
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Judith Round
Judith Round asked 3/28/2011
List The Elements In The Set. Let U={q,r,s,t,u,v,w,x,y,z} A={q,s,u,w,y} B={q,s,y,z} C={v,w,x,y,z}. B intersection (A-C)?
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Alice Fisher
Alice Fisher asked 3/26/2011
How can I express cos(4θ) in terms of cos(2θ)? (Pointers on trigonometric algebraic manipulation welcome)
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Alyssa Vernezze
Alyssa Vernezze asked 3/21/2011
Is 30 a prime or composite number?
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Andrea Mahler
Andrea Mahler asked 3/20/2011
Give your own example of a function using a set of at least 4 ordered pairs. The domain will be any four integers between 0 and +10. The range will be any four integers between -12 and 5. Your example should not be the same as those of other students?
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Nathaniel Moreno
Nathaniel Moreno asked 3/19/2011
State whether the following sequence is arithmetic, geometric, or neither. 0, 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36,?
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todd cutrer
todd cutrer asked 3/19/2011
4x + 7y = 6 And 6x + 5y = 20? Is it consistent dependent inconsistent
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sara khan
sara khan asked 3/19/2011
An empty density bottle weighs 30g.when completely filled with water,it weighs 75g and when completely filled with liquid x weighs 65g. Calculate the density of liquid x And Volume of density bottle?
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Irish Gojar
Irish Gojar asked 3/19/2011
What is expanded form,exponential notation and scientific notation?
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Maxine Chan
Maxine Chan asked 3/19/2011
Why is 0 even a number?
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Sel Her
Sel Her asked 3/18/2011
What formula would you use to calculate the average of your monthly expenses in Excel?
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karina ortega
karina ortega asked 3/16/2011
How do you solve 8x+9<9x- 8 or x-6>2x-7?
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Alonia Freckles
Alonia Freckles asked 3/15/2011
Does anyone else hate ratios, square roots, and fractions?
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Lakesha washington
Lakesha washington asked 3/14/2011
How do i write this equation in standard form (3,-9) and parallel to 2x+3y=-12?
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ReeRee Lynn
ReeRee Lynn asked 3/14/2011
What are the points to graph y=-4-3 over 2x and y=2x-18?
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leora lewis
leora lewis asked 3/9/2011
You have to complete assembling a piece of machinery with various parts. Each parts adds to the length of the item. There ars 2 parts with a length of 3/4 inches and 3 parts of 1 5/8 inches .What is the length of the machinery?
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Emmanuel Taylor
Emmanuel Taylor asked 3/9/2011
Given a quadratic equation in the form y = ax2 +bx +c , and four choices of graphs representing that equation, how can you tell which choices could be eliminated right away by looking at the equation and looking at the graphs and doing some minimal c?
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pretty teen
pretty teen asked 3/9/2011
How do I Factor: 27a3 – 125?
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SWEET SEVENTEEN
SWEET SEVENTEEN asked 3/8/2011
Circle the points below that lie on the line whose equation is 3x – y = 4. (2, 2) (1, –1) (–2, –5) (1, 2) (0, –4)?
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