12-22-2008, 01:21 AM
Damn crim! I don't even remember algebra and those were my best math grades good job! That was a dead on perfect explanation study it Seifer!
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12-22-2008, 01:21 AM
Damn crim! I don't even remember algebra and those were my best math grades good job! That was a dead on perfect explanation study it Seifer!
Porcupine was trying to teach me the substitution method but whenever I did it by myself it was always beinf only a FEW DECIMAL places off... 0.05 was the largest being off and 0.025 was the smallest...
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12-23-2008, 08:10 AM
(12-21-2008 06:36 PM)Cowboy From Hell Wrote: Best advice I can give you: purchase a Texas Instruments model Ti-83, Ti-84, or Ti-89 graphing calculator. Hey! No teaching an easy way out for you! (12-22-2008 12:47 AM)DragonMasterX Wrote: My calculator could never do such things unfortunately, but now that I look back I'm glad it never did allow me to, or I'd be unable to do such a simplicity compared to the stuff they teach at Math I at college. Then again, I never did need them, I learned Substitution and Elimination really fast. And since we're on the topic, I gotta hand it to you Crim, I wouldn't have been able to explain the two methods with so much patience! *blush* (12-22-2008 01:21 AM)Raze the Judgement Wrote: Damn crim! I don't even remember algebra and those were my best math grades good job! That was a dead on perfect explanation study it Seifer! People, I've just earned my Mod position. Crim received Props *DO-DA-DO* (12-22-2008 12:39 PM)Kundral Wrote: Porcupine was trying to teach me the substitution method but whenever I did it by myself it was always beinf only a FEW DECIMAL places off... 0.05 was the largest being off and 0.025 was the smallest... Well, I hope this keeps you on track, and whatever math just bring on home to, DaDdy.
12-23-2008, 02:10 PM
:P I asked the question because It just realy bugged me seeing as I just finished a chapter on variables and like terms... I'm Canadian grade 9 so this stuff is not learned till grade 11 and Thank you crim for teaching me it...
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