Message from @CanadianGuacamole

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2021-02-01 16:37:09 UTC  

Get into the habit of doing every problem in that interval

2021-02-01 16:37:21 UTC  

Also get into the habit of showing every little piece of work you use to get an answer

2021-02-01 16:37:29 UTC  

ok

2021-02-01 16:37:40 UTC  

ill make sure 2 do that

2021-02-01 16:39:28 UTC  

Yeah it's better to do a few questions multiple times than all at once

2021-02-01 16:39:44 UTC  

Ask questions too

2021-02-01 16:39:51 UTC  

Literally whenever you don’t understand the slightest thing

2021-02-01 16:39:53 UTC  

Ask

2021-02-01 16:40:39 UTC  

Your teacher will see you’re putting in the initiative to learn the material

2021-02-01 16:40:57 UTC  

And your classmates will benefit from getting another explanation of the concept, so they won’t mind

2021-02-01 16:44:07 UTC  

well usually it ends up making people think that your stupid

2021-02-01 16:44:20 UTC  

and you need things said twice

2021-02-01 16:45:45 UTC  

It’s only the “smart” kids who think they’re better than you who actually think that, and then four years down the line when they’re struggling in classes they used to be good at, they’ll wish they had your confidence to ask questions

2021-02-01 16:46:03 UTC  

Believe me, you’re only hurting yourself by not asking questions

2021-02-01 16:46:28 UTC  

And everyone will think better of you for being brave enough to interrupt the teacher to ask a question, even the teacher

2021-02-01 17:00:09 UTC  

I recomend asking the other students for help

2021-02-01 19:21:17 UTC  

pro tip: get everyone in the class into a discord server and bam

2021-02-01 19:21:24 UTC  

free knowledge farm

2021-02-01 19:24:34 UTC  

yup

2021-02-01 19:26:23 UTC  

You should also make sure the teacher doesn’t join. I remember a professor from my school joined a snapchat group and caught a ton of people cheating

2021-02-01 19:35:56 UTC  

need help factorizing this:

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/801170141907386408/805884154939572285/image_2021-02-01_143553.png

2021-02-01 19:36:50 UTC  

its a revision from last year's math (new quad)

2021-02-01 19:38:34 UTC  

Square root the first and last terms I think.

2021-02-01 19:38:59 UTC  

So 5x + 40xy + 4y.

2021-02-01 19:39:05 UTC  

ok

2021-02-01 19:39:09 UTC  

I'm not sure

2021-02-01 19:39:16 UTC  

I'm still in Al2

2021-02-01 19:39:16 UTC  

i'll try that

2021-02-01 19:39:21 UTC  

ya

2021-02-01 19:39:27 UTC  

You have to do something to the 40xy

2021-02-01 19:39:33 UTC  

I just don't know what

2021-02-01 19:41:16 UTC  

How to recognize a perfect square trinomial:

• It has three terms

• Two of its terms are perfect squares themselves

• The remaining term is twice the product of the square roots of the other two terms

2021-02-01 19:42:21 UTC  

(5x + 4y)^2

2021-02-01 19:43:52 UTC  

right i'm remembering everything now

2021-02-01 19:51:00 UTC  

Apparently this is how they teach 4th graders to do multiplication now

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/801170141907386408/805887950097088512/image0.jpg

2021-02-01 19:51:55 UTC  

F

2021-02-01 19:52:22 UTC  

That makes no sense to me

2021-02-01 19:53:01 UTC  

What the heck

2021-02-01 19:53:51 UTC  

I know right..I am in calc1 atm and I can't decipher any of that....whatever happened to 0-9 on the top and side

2021-02-01 19:54:30 UTC  

Yeah I have no clue how that works...When I have kids im homeschooling them

2021-02-01 19:54:37 UTC  

Cause that's ridiculous