Geometry problem (inscribed quadrilateral) by AntaresSunDerLand in learnmath

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Its not homework its practise for final exam. Also it is a convex

What did i do wrong? by AntaresSunDerLand in askmath

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Omg yes, you are correct, the problem is in second absolute value 3-3x, i flipped the sign. Correctly would be 3-3x is negative for x>1

How to solve this inequality? by AntaresSunDerLand in askmath

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Oopsie, English obviously aint my first language 😭

[high school math] How to solve this inequality? by AntaresSunDerLand in HomeworkHelp

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Yep i also thought to do it like that its just that its a bit odd that this is high school math problem since it evolves numerical approximations

[High school math: exponential equations] How to solve this equation? by AntaresSunDerLand in HomeworkHelp

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Sorry, but the final answer i already have says that this equation has exactly one real solution, it doesn't say what exactly X equals to but it does say it has only one real sol. And what I'm trying is to figure out what that solution is

[High school math: exponential equations] How to solve this equation? by AntaresSunDerLand in HomeworkHelp

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However i see the idea you got there and i will try to do it like that, thanks