what forms level in what ways? i just started kh2 over and i forgot. could somebody tell me how the forms get get so i can grind them?
no idea...
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Country USA State Indiana City Marion though i want to move to the netherlands, or, prefferably finland... why do you ask?
it goes on sections. it was a pretest to tell me what i needed to learn... i dont have hundreds of $ to spend... and some of you guys likely live over seas... if not all of you lol
i did pretty good. i tested out of most of my work... Results Summary Percentage Correct of Total 75% (82 / 110) Percentage Answered of Total 100% (110 / 110) Percentage Correct of Answered 75% (82 / 110) Results Detail Monomial Sum (Alg1.2) 100% (5 / 5) Monomial Difference (Alg1.2) 100% (5 / 5) Binomial Sum (Alg1.2) 100% (5 / 5) Simplifying Polynomial Expressions (Alg1.2) 100% (5 / 5) Quotient of a Binomial and Polynomial (Alg1.2) 100% (5 / 5) Greatest Common Factors of Monomials (Alg1.2) 100% (5 / 5) Factoring Perfect Square Trinomials (Alg1.2) 100% (5 / 5) Factoring Trinomials, Part 1 (Alg1.2) 100% (5 / 5) Factoring Trinomials, Part 2 (Alg1.2) 100% (5 / 5) Classifying Polynomials (Alg1.2) 80% (4 / 5) Value of a Polynomial (Alg1.2) 80% (4 / 5) Polynomial Sum (Alg1.2) 80% (4 / 5) Product of a Monomial and Polynomial (Alg1.2) 80% (4 / 5) Product of Polynomials (Alg1.2) 80% (4 / 5) Binomial Factors of Polynomials, Part 2 (Alg1.2) 80% (4 / 5) FAILED Monomial Quotient (Alg1.2) 60% (3 / 5) Quotient of a Monomial and Polynomial (Alg1.2) 60% (3 / 5) Factoring the Difference of 2 Squares (Alg1.2) 60% (3 / 5) Monomial Factors of Polynomials (Alg1.2) 40% (2 / 5) Binomial Difference (Alg1.2) 20% (1 / 5) Polynomial Difference (Alg1.2) 20% (1 / 5) Monomial Product (Alg1.2) 0% (0 / 5)
i am almost done now. yay!!! oh well. imma get off now. class is almost over. i might be on when i get home, but i dunno...
no problem.
algebra books, geometry books, and other math stuff so i can try to teach myself to do my work...
oh ok. i see what i was doing wrong. the other way i worked it out got d What is the greatest common factor of 19x^7 and 3x^5? x^5 x^7 3x^5 3x^7 i think a, because its the only one that can be in both... right?
oh... how do you get that?
What is the greatest common factor of 35x^6 and 7x^2? the answers are x^2 x^6 5x^2 7x^2 i think it's c, but i am probably wrong...
our crappy school info and kh vids as the referrer...
i know. but i didnt wanna cause confusion with my answer just in case it looked like i didn't finish it.... thanks.
32x^4 - 12x^2 + 7x by 2x. this would be 16x^3-6x+3.5 right?
i dunno. i divided the 3 numbers with the -4xy and put the numbers together and that's what i got. it's one of the available answers, but that doesnt prove anything... here are the possible answers... -6x - 2y - 2 -6x - 2y + 2 6x - 2y - 2 6x + 2y + 2
lol it still tells me an easy way to do the problem. i wanted to do it that way, but i wasnt sure it'd work...
ok, that i understand. thanks.
i got -6x - 2y - 2 is that right?
ok... i still dont understand that very well, but thanks. edit: that was meant for X