Post: Need Algebra 2 Help
08-30-2011, 08:45 PM #1
Mr-Speedy
U wont @ me doe
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08-31-2011, 01:01 AM #11
Mr-Speedy
U wont @ me doe
Originally posted by Hack.exe View Post
I'll try tomorrow... Fuk school! I start thursday... :(
Ugh that sucks man, and thanks I just cant figure it out and I havent gotten a Ti calculator yet.

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08-31-2011, 01:05 AM #12
.RAMBO
Banned
I didnt read the original post, but if this is from a CPM book from the US then go to hotmath.com and use "roadrunner" without the quotations for the username log in and you'll get the answers for the book. =D

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08-31-2011, 02:06 AM #13
Originally posted by Speedy View Post
No, thats not the end of it though I have to rearrange the operations to find the highest possible value and the rearrange them to find the lowest value.


Why would you have to rearrange them and solve them INCORRECTLY? I don't really understand why a teach would make students do things that have no educational value? BUT the answer would be: the highest value would have the highest numbers first, and the lowest value would have the lowest numbers first. Sorry if I'm wrong because the question is kind of vague.

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08-31-2011, 02:06 AM #14
Frog
Gotta risk it for the biscuit
Hold on I'll draw it up for you. Winky Winky
08-31-2011, 02:09 AM #15
Mr-Speedy
U wont @ me doe
Originally posted by Calebbeast View Post
Why would you have to rearrange them and solve them INCORRECTLY? I don't really understand why a teach would make students do things that have no educational value? BUT the answer would be: the highest value would have the highest numbers first, and the lowest value would have the lowest numbers first. Sorry if I'm wrong because the question is kind of vague.
Thanks, and I know, the ****ing bitch thinks we are actually learning from this question, meanwhile its just wasting our time.
08-31-2011, 02:24 AM #16
solve it in this order
p parenthesis
e exponets
m multiply
d division
a addition
s subtraction
08-31-2011, 03:08 AM #17
Originally posted by Speedy View Post
Thanks, and I know, the ****ing bitch thinks we are actually learning from this question, meanwhile its just wasting our time.

No problem, I'm going to business school so if there is any math you need, just message me. :y:

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