Message from @HUNTER4639

Discord ID: 790448651842486293


2020-12-21 02:32:31 UTC  

I'm not that smart man

2020-12-21 02:32:51 UTC  

Ask @cha_rless he probably help you

2020-12-21 02:40:44 UTC  

okey

2020-12-21 02:41:51 UTC  

Quadratics

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/789559270828015697/790408665232048128/image0.jpg

2020-12-21 02:48:40 UTC  

Tell me if that is correct

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/789559270828015697/790410380354256906/20201220_214820.jpg

2020-12-21 02:52:30 UTC  

You might want to simply the equation by making m^-7 to the numerator for the answer to equal m^7z. 🙂

2020-12-21 02:53:23 UTC  

Also, I think that is actually m^11.

2020-12-21 02:53:30 UTC  

Oh true. I forgot to put the m^-7 up. Could have make my job easier

2020-12-21 02:53:56 UTC  

Fix the calculations on the exponents.

2020-12-21 02:54:48 UTC  

Yeah you are right its m^11

2020-12-21 02:55:26 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/789559270828015697/790412085149564948/Econ_31.jpg

2020-12-21 02:57:41 UTC  

m^11(z) ?

2020-12-21 04:50:11 UTC  

Ok I just got back from eating and I noticed that the original problem says m^-2 and you wrote it as m^-3 😅

2020-12-21 04:52:27 UTC  

I would have wanted to do this one, I love doing these types of problems :D, maybe next time

2020-12-21 04:55:00 UTC  

You guys can have fun with that problem I'm not that good at math.

2020-12-21 04:55:12 UTC  

Me neither

2020-12-21 04:55:54 UTC  

@Chair did he do it right? I think he did besides the m^-2 part. I'm not great at this 😅

2020-12-21 04:56:35 UTC  

From what I understand he did it right

2020-12-21 05:20:18 UTC  

oh shit, sorry, man.

2020-12-21 05:20:29 UTC  

you understand the basis of it, though?

2020-12-21 05:20:44 UTC  

Yeah I think so. Thank you!

2020-12-21 05:46:28 UTC  

I think this problem requires you to know the quotient rule: If two bases (one on numerator and one on denominator) are the same, you can just subtract their exponents. 🙂

2020-12-21 05:48:02 UTC  

Ex. m^6/m^2 = m^4. Since both have the "m" base, you can subtract the 6 exponent minus the 2 exponent, 6 - 2 = 4, so that would equal m^4. 😉

2020-12-21 06:17:17 UTC  

I looked at this channel and thought it was the <#722914562160197663> channel for sone reason

2020-12-21 06:17:32 UTC  

I hadn't realized we had a new channel 😂

2020-12-21 06:27:46 UTC  

Popular demand 😂

2020-12-21 06:30:15 UTC  

I see
Might as well use this channel to get through history and math this year 😂

2020-12-21 06:42:16 UTC  

I can help you on Canadian history if you ever need it <:KEK:726877368601411624>

2020-12-21 06:42:48 UTC  

I don't know much about it so I wouldn't mind

2020-12-21 07:36:01 UTC  

OOoooooh I see. Thank you!

2020-12-21 09:15:01 UTC  

Nice. This channel is pretty cool

2020-12-21 15:56:04 UTC  

Lol I missed a simplifying question

2020-12-21 15:58:14 UTC  

I think its too late but the 8 and 2 cancel out for sure

2020-12-21 15:59:08 UTC  

N cancels out

2020-12-21 15:59:28 UTC  

The numerator should have a z, the m I'm not too confident in

2020-12-21 16:01:29 UTC  

I think m^-7 is gonna go on the numerator

2020-12-21 16:01:44 UTC  

But I forgot if you multiply or add the exponent lol

2020-12-22 13:53:37 UTC  

wait so we can put our homework in here and get help? 🙂

2020-12-22 14:00:52 UTC  

Yep. Just no google drive links or downloadable files

2020-12-22 15:58:45 UTC  

should i take honors classes in high school?

2020-12-22 16:09:34 UTC  

if you think you're up for it. my advice is yes since it's always better to start from the top and scale back if it's too much. but talk to your guidance counselor as well as your parents and yourself to honestly evaluate your ability