Message from @SlimtheKid
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Lmao I got a poop grade
I had a 111 point social studies test and I got a 109/111 because I forgot to capitalize an L <:ScreamingLiberal:720120350947541065>
How about the two questions that i checked for you, are they correct 😂
teach me how to do this <:KEK:795742276549607456>
oh I got a poop grade on a different one, aka the one where I forgot =0 5 times and not putting arrows on graph and not putting my answer as (x,y)
ah okay 😂
I looked up the E=Fe/q calculator yo make sure
Pretend to be a crazy idiot<:Thinking:798661678023573504>. Use Vox, Cnn, and other <:FakeNews:765741713888772107> articles
Hello again
I need help again
3x and its opposite angle is equal to each other
so 3x = 27 and therefore x = 9
another way to solve this is that you know the total angle (72) and the side angle (45), you can take 3x = 72 - 45 = 27. therefore x = 9
Ok my brain didn't understand what you typed for a sec also thanks again
looks easy though
Ok
132
Use algebra to isolate x
both have the same angle therefore 5x +7 add up to 132
Ok
Thanks for helping me
Another thanks for helping me too you to
Btw if they arent opposite and you know 1 angle. The angle beside jt had to be 2theta = 2(given angle)
Idk how to explain it but all the angles must add up to 360degrees and if 1 angle is given and its 2 lines
i can't see the diagram. can you screenshot?
oof nevermind seems like you got help
geometry is easy. do you have a rule sheet?
No but when I read into it it was easy
yea as long as you know angles add up to 360degrees and decent algebra. You should be fine
Thanks I'll keep it for future reference
thanks <:KEK:795742276549607456>
No problem<:Dude:726878886411108474>
"The agreement between free and equal people to abandon certain natural rights in order to find freedom in a single body politic committed to the general good. *" this is a question on my gov quiz. <:YouKnowTheThing:723005092764319776>
A bit of context. This is a quiz about the U.S. constitution. I don't remember surrendering natural rights being a part of our constitution.
idk
maybe I missed that 🤔