Message from @2Lazy2BeOriginal
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I simplified the fraction
But that’s not how I do it, you check for whichever is higher and that’s where it’ll go
If the bottom has three and the top has two it goes on the bottom
Yes that’s correct
Good job <:ExcitedPepe:781198443665424424>
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Pog<:ExcitedPepe:781198443665424424> hope you didn’t see me answer it
lmao I'll answer the rest and give it to you guys to check
Got it
Ok no prob :)
I love algebra so I’m happy to help lol
maybe ask drac because I did miserable when I did a test on this
You did good on this problem :)
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that's what I have so far, there's a few more problems
15n/(30n^3) = 1/(2n^2)
And 2) is 1/r since it’s r^2/r^3
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the 15 and 30 can be reduced to 1/2
The n subtract to -2 therefore the n goes to the denominator
alrighty
wish I could help you. I was going to take welding in FFA, but we moved to dif part of the country. Can I ask though, why exactly is the magnetized pipe difficult? Does it have to do something with the electricity interacting with the magnet?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4R1qT6nftM here, I found this. idk if it'll help
but it looks good
so i need to get 6 chapters of math in my head for exam on next monday. any suggestions?
ive already tested all chapters but i need good ways to refresh
each has about 4 or 5 paragraphs
from now till monday you have exactly 6 days to work. do textbook section reviews & redo your previous tests as well as exam review package (if you have them)
Okay, thanks!
Pulls the arc to sides of the pipe and makes it twirl like a fan. It becomes super hard to make a good bead
hmm, that sounds kinda interesting tbh
Got another chemistry one for you gents.
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rusty still, but i will try my best
I figured it out, I think.
I'm taking welding, and this is my first time doing it after practicing. What do you guys think? Where can I improve?
@RideDirtBikes_396 and @sixfivebyfiftyfive you guys took welding classes right 👀 what do you think of the product above
no, I was in FFA, but we moved to a dif state before I got to take welding