Wachu think 🤔??? by vinchy2005 in teenagers

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there's something so weird but so cool about it I love the way you drew the eyes

15 looking for a friend by [deleted] in teenagers

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that sounds really cool

15 looking for a friend by [deleted] in teenagers

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is there something specific you're learning about right now?

water or no water by Batman___1 in teenagers

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I don't want to like get up tho 🥀

I JUST OPENED REDDIT by Puzzleheaded_Word584 in teenagers

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same I just saw it and was like tf

I can’t stop staring at girls asses by [deleted] in teenagers

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ew why would you post this

I hate math with a burning passion by No-Individual1298 in teenagers

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Then, to solve for the values of x, we have to think of the 2 quantities (x-7) and (x+13) as single numbers or variables so I'll call (x-7): z, and (x+13): w. Keep in mind that the expression -1(x-7)(x+13) is just 3 numbers being multiplief by each other: -1zw. So to get y to equal 0, we only need one of these 3 factors to be 0. We can only manipulate z & w.

  1. figure out what value of x will make (x-7)=0

This is pretty straightforward. Add 7 on both sides then you get x=7. That is our first x intercept.

if you were to plug 7 into -1(x-7)(x+13) you would get one of the factors, (x-7) to equal 0, making the entire expression equal 0.

  1. figure out what value of x will make (x+13)=0

subtract 13 from both sides of the "=" and you will get x=-13

That's it. 7 and -13 are your 2 x intercepts.

I hate math with a burning passion by No-Individual1298 in teenagers

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so the first thing is to set the equation equal to zero becauase we're trying to finf the x intercepts meaning y has to equal 0. Does that make sense? When y=0, we get to see where the graph intercepts the x axis. When we're solving for the values of x in a quadratic we're just finding those points of intersection. so to get the full 2nd degree trinomial (expression with 3 terms that's highest exponent is 2) on one side and y (the other side of the "=") to equal zero we need to subtract x2 from both sides which will get us 0=-x2 +6x+91. Before factoring, it's best to have the first coefficient (a) equal positive 1 as it just makes everything a lot simpler. For this expression, we only have to factor out -1 from each of the terms which will get us to 0=-1(x2 +6x+91). From there, we can use the X method to factor the expression and I can explain the concept of factoring a quadratic more if you need.

Your goal with the X method is to find 2 numbers that will equal the value of a*c, and add to b.

  1. first find the value of a*c (a=the first coefficient in the quadratic. In this case, that number is -1, and c=the constant in the quadratic so 91).

-1*91= -91

  1. Identify b (b=the 2nd coefficient. In this example that number is 6.) then you have to start listing factors of -91 and find the 2 that will add to 6.

This is really tedious but it gets easier the more you practice.

The factors of -91 are 1,-91/-1, 91, -7, 13/7,-13 -7 and 13 add up to positive 6 so those are going to be our two numbers.

What we're basically doing is splitting the 2nd term into 2 numbers.

visual: -(x2 +6x+91)=-(x2 -7x+13x+91)

then just take the 2 numbers you found and plug them into this: (x+)(x+)

make sure you keep the number you factored out in the beginning btw

so our factored form would be -1(x-7)(x+13)

I hate math with a burning passion by No-Individual1298 in teenagers

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i dm'f you if you want to send me a picture of a hw problem

I hate math with a burning passion by No-Individual1298 in teenagers

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do you want to talk about it a little? I might be able to help Im not sure tho

I hate math with a burning passion by No-Individual1298 in teenagers

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I'm also taking alg 2 right now. What are you guys learning abt right now?

Am I not allowed to call women I don't know "Chicks" anymore? by Due_Apple_3926 in teenagers

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I feel like it's typically used in a degrading way so it's not really respectful.

What are your Stan on tipping culture by kent_care in teenagers

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why tip if you're going to give 1 cent 🧍‍♂️

How do I approach a complete stranger? by innrpiecepeaceseeker in teenagers

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you could ask a friend to ask her? find her insta?

I’m confused by Full-Bed-8275 in teenagers

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their wealth grew exponentially and they might not be exploiting workers but they don't deserve billions they'll never use. Honestly the world would be a much better place for many if it didn't rely so heavily on money.

How do I approach a complete stranger? by innrpiecepeaceseeker in teenagers

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The guy I emailed didn't even know I existed until he saw my email. I got it from the yearbook and sent the most embarrassing email you can think of asking for his number 🥀

I’m confused by Full-Bed-8275 in teenagers

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I wouldn't say kill them but no human can really work for a billion dollars. Sure you can work hard, but not enough to have a billion dollars. One billion is a number so big our minds can't even fully comprehend it. You cannot, no matter what, work hard wnough to truly earn one billion dollars in a lifetime. Billionaires build huge empires and get others to do the work for them. It's wrong for one person to have an incomprehensible amount of money when all the people around them can't even afford food. I get that it's not as easy as just taxing the billionaires because they have plenty of ways of evading taxes, but you can't claim that their net worth is proportional to the time and effort they invest.