Message from @Warren H
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Working on graphing linear equations in two variables (x and y).
And the line I have to graph is 5y=9
I put it in a graphing calculator and came back with a straight line (0,0) which is incorrect as the problem is asking for two coordinates for x and y
If theres no x in the equation it will be a straight line. Y = 9/5
@Warren H To add to @Deleted User 's response, you can rewrite `y = 9/5` as `y = 0x + 9/5`. Remember line formula is `y = (slope of line)x + (y-intercept)`. So for @Deleted User 's formula you have a slope of zero (i.e. a flat line) and a y-intercept of 9/5.
So the answer I came back with is 0, 1.8
But the computer program I have to do my homework on requires me to answer the x coordinate and it will not accept 0. Very weird
@Warren H hmm, how exactly is the question phrased? Do you have a screenshot?
Oh you need to enter something for B as well, any other point on the line will do. (They say enter two points because two points determine a straight line). You can enter any other point from the line, for example (1, 1.8)
Ohhh okay. That seemed to have worked. Is this the case whenever there is a straight line?
@Warren H yep!
This program drives me nuts
I just got another answer wrong for writing it in decimal numbers but it was counted as wrong because the answer was in fractions. Did the math calculation, and the fractions converted into the decimal coordinates that I entered.
Do you have a screenshot? I wonder if there's something specific in their question phrasing that indicates they want fractions instead of decimals.
It did not. It just said "Find the y-intercept and x-intercept of the following linear equation."
That's so weird, so for the y-intercept, they rejected 7.5 as the y-intercept? That's so weird because *they* give you the equation in decimal!
the one they flagged wrong was the coordinate points -4.8 and -0.375
they said those were incorrect and that the right answer was -24/5 and -3/8 which are the exact same numbers
@Warren H do you get points off for that? might want to bring it up with your professor in that case
Yes I did. I will for sure. If this was on a test and graded in that way I would have gotten the problem wrong
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@Gaius Mucius Scaevola Wake up early. 5:30-6. Go for a run. Then block 1-2 hours for homework. If it isn't done first thing, there won't be motivation left at the end of the day.
wake up, go for a run/exercise, breakfast, homework
I think I can do that to catch up on all the work i'm behind on this semester
I'm not really a classroom/lecture learner, I learn by doing which is why i went to trade school
all the lab/trade classes I do much better at
it's the classes with lectures and homework i struggle in
has anyone read "Nations and Nationalism" by Ernest Gellner
Why?
gotta do a book review on it
ive read a good amount but i dont have time to finish and was struggling to figure out what i should write
How about a defense or refutation of the main idea. Which, I believe, is something along the lines of 'nationalism is a bureaucratically enforced method of creating a homogeneous population through state or industry created organizations.'
Nationalism, as being in opposition to localism or tribalism.
Well, not exactly in opposition. As the 'group' becomes a larger entity, it becomes more difficult to maintain a truly homogeneous culture. Ergo, it becomes important for state-created organizations to synthesize naturally-formed local cultures to form a 'baseline median.'