Message from @2Lazy2BeOriginal
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distributive properties means you takes the term outside the brackets multiply by what is inside of the brackets
It’s not hard once you get the hang of it, it’s a learning curve because it’s different
I'm in precalc and we have these terrible FOIL's (first outer inner last) with 3 terms instead of 2
Imaginairy numbers trolling
but atleast I had a 97 first quarter in a math class first time ever since online
demos . com
desmos save lives
yes!
bro I hate FOILs with imaginary numbers.
gl
Anyone else doing multivariable calculus this semester?
no dawg, I just went the remedial math route this year.
maybe I can help though?
Precalc so big nah
Distributive is property is taking the outside number and multiplying it by each term inside the polynomial. Ex. The first one would be 7(1) - 7(8n), final answer of (7- 56n)
Not aloud to use it, and we have to show all work.
i usually use it to check my work
I use Desmo to check if I'm right
Even then its pretty clear I cheated if I just write the solution
I also use mathaway. They give you the answer but not the steps
Get solution then do work using handy dandy notebook with steps for same "type" of problem
Is 3 AP's to many?
Plan on AP gov, Ap bio, and AP ....
What's the 3rd one I'm having a biden moment
Ap stats
Not really.
I’m in 3 APs too in addition to an Honors and it’s not that much.
AP bio at my school requires a shit ton of work though which I didn’t do.
So who knows.
dang nerds
I took 8 AP tests in one year. Three is fine as long as you can personally handle it.
Take AP for classes you’re actually interested in
That itself will motivate you to get the work done
AP is easy. Just more work
Basically. ^
dang nerds 2
depends m8. I can't handle more than 1, but I also am ADHD as hell.
some take 5 and do exceptionally well
heavens, how exactly did you manage? O_O
I just stay on top of my work.