Message from @2Lazy2BeOriginal
Discord ID: 790364937243328522
does it work with a^3 - b^3
I don't wanna write the equation again
you mean "a^3 + (blank)^3 = (a + *blank*) (a^2 - a*blank* + blank^2)
yea
idk but it doesn't sound too bad once I get the hang of it
yup. if you refer back to the original image, the red sign is opposite to the original operation.
it shouldn't be too hard. function & advance function are very easy.
I know some of my classmates are already studying on grade 12 stuff or something
i can't remember if we ever have a *blank* situation that i just depicted. but we would probably have an equivalent equation in different forms that us to find b and/or subtitute b with a related equation to a
oh yeah. my vietnamese friends came over already learning all this stuff
like 2 of my classmates know 100 digits of pi
How useful is factoring perfect cubes btw
I was surprised on how useful factoring is in the first place
most of what you learn in class isn't applicable in real life, i think ๐ . but maybe i'm bias. i'm not in a field that requires heavy math, so i can't speak to all fields.
That is all.
*physics ptsd itches up again*
Yโall remember to try and keep this chat for academic support. Can always move to <#707691030748594294> or <#727615870385389638> ๐
Ok
Hey
Perfect cubes as in 9x^2 - 49?
Factoring is really helpful in parabolas
holy shit this is awesome
now i have a reason to use discord when im working
Yessir
Can someone help me with some Algebra 2?
One sec
I'm not that smart man
Ask @cha_rless he probably help you
okey
Quadratics
Tell me if that is correct
You might want to simply the equation by making m^-7 to the numerator for the answer to equal m^7z. ๐
Also, I think that is actually m^11.
Oh true. I forgot to put the m^-7 up. Could have make my job easier
Fix the calculations on the exponents.
Yeah you are right its m^11
m^11(z) ?
Ok I just got back from eating and I noticed that the original problem says m^-2 and you wrote it as m^-3 ๐