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fat rip. If I were the teacher, I would have rounded up.
LETS GOOO
thanksss!!!! that made sense <:salut:730846445732888630>
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should I take AP Chem with AP Physics 2? and also should I take AP Physics C with AP Calc?
if you're going to take physics, might as well take calc because they compliment each other
imo, physics may be easier than chem (at least for grade 12). for grade 11, i find chem easier than physics
I need some calculator help
I’m trying to put in (-2)^3 into my TI-84 Plus CE (just had to flex a little) and I keep getting an error. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong
Please tag me if you have the answer, I know what it is I just need this for a test
Im going to go get my calculator to go see what's up
Ok
did you use the negative sign that is at the bottom of the calculator, that is under the 3?
and parenthesis and stuff?
That may be my problem one sec
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yay
I won’t fail!
good job! also, what are you doing in math?
hmm so just plugging in numbers and stuff
noice
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Yeah
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Alegrba
I don't know how i spelled that so incredibly poorly
Oh I can help
Since we are dealing with cube root, you have to find numbers that are a cube and multiply to equal 162
it is a decimal number
i tried it, not sure how the teacher want it to be
Isn’t it asking to simplify? -27x6 is 162
oh wait, shit yeah 🤣
i forgot you can break it down into components
The answer is -3p^2 root 6p^2
since the number inside the root is negative. The base must be negative as well
2 cubed is 8. 3 cubed is 27 4 cubed 64 5 cubed 125
Dividing by every number except for 27 will give a decimal therefore break -162 to 6(27)