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Is This Simplification of a Complex Fraction Correct?
http://www.img.photobucket.com/albums/v285/Azari/eewmathproblem.jpg Sorry, I'm just playing around and figuring this out. Heh.- Isolex
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Is This Simplification of a Complex Fraction Correct?
Er. That didn't work. Lol. But yeah, there's the problem. :D- Isolex
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Is This Simplification of a Complex Fraction Correct?
Okay, We solved the word problem, thanks to you! We're going to try to make a picture for the other one.- Isolex
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Is This Simplification of a Complex Fraction Correct?
I'm also having problems with a word problem. I think I set it up right... but I'm not getting to a solution that can be worked out. x_x At least. This doesn't look easily solvable: .5x² + 50x - 280000 = 0 I'll try it a different way...- Isolex
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Is This Simplification of a Complex Fraction Correct?
It looks like this: 1 1 __ - _ 1-t t _________ 1 1 __ - _ 1+t t Sorry if that looks strange. =/ I got it down to this: 2t-1 ______ t(1-t) __________ -1 ______ t(1+t) I have no idea if that's right though, and I don't know where to go from there. I'm really sorry...- Isolex
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You are confronted with the following formula: A * [(B + C)(D - E) - F(G*H) ] / J = 10 Knowing that each variable is a unique, single-digit, nonzero number, and that C - B = 1, and H - G = 3, what is the number ABCDEFGHJ, where each letter is a digit? For example, if A = 4, B = 2, and C =...- Isolex
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I love how you jump to conclusions. I knew the answer was ptp before I posted it here. Just like I know this weeks' answer is 47. So back off. I just post them here because I like to see other people solve them.- Isolex
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I didn't think it was THIS hard...- Isolex
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Some new cookies started appearing in The Bakery very recently.
No one knows? Ha. I must be a genius.- Isolex
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Some new cookies started appearing in The Bakery very recently.
These cookies are in the shape of different letters of the alphabet. The Breadmaster started laying the cookies out to cool, and you observed the letters as he laid them out in this order: H B N A I E P R O What will be the next three letters he lays out to cool? Can you solve...- Isolex
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