Message from @Rocci
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sound like you've your plate full
i dropped out of pre-ap after grade 11 because my school doesn't have specific support program
Yeah and colledge is gonna be spicey
Trying to get into west point so this summer I'll only work 20 hours a wekk
week, along with fiteness stuff
<:ExcitedPepe:781198443665424424> good luck, bud
Thanks man
I'm big into the goverment/civics side so adcemically I should be good
Oh good luck on the West Point
Thanks man
Anyone know cool experiments with airfoils?
It is technically academic because I have a project for my aviation/Amt class
drag vs lift might be cool to study.
idk
i.e., an experiment where you study how foil shape affects efficiency in certain regards.
Ye
We’ve gone a bit into that already, i might look into that
I was thinking stuff with Bernoulli’s principle would be straight forward and cool
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@Mystical
1) 7 - 56n 2) -8b - 24 3) -54 + 54v 4) -3x + 9 5) -9n - 54 6) -10a - 20
7) -45k + 90 8) -16 - 12p 9) -6x - 12 -2 = -6x -14 10) 4n - 7 + 6n = 10n - 7
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.