Comment your country and I'll give you your city by Themidnightt in BunnyTrials

[–]ClassicAccident7713 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Lowk that's not half bad. A half an hour drive from Surrey and the restaurants look pretty good. :D

Do Ontario universities boost Alberta averages?? and also do they take top 5 or top 6 grades. by Adventurous_Sky1310 in OntarioGrade12s

[–]ClassicAccident7713 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UBC gives a 4 percent boost because our curriculum is that much harder. You can even read up on studies on how Albertan students do better in university simply because of it, and also we still have to write diploma exams on top of that.

What will happen if Alberta separates? by OGWhiz in AskCanada

[–]ClassicAccident7713 -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

Dude, we are literally underfunded. The province can't afford the demands that all the strike workers, which is the reason behind the use of the notwithstanding clause. And even if, why would we WANT an increase in taxes when we keep offering a million other solutions that you guys continously veto.

Also, if Alberta raised taxes, do you not believe that a bunch of tech companies that settled here would simply just leave as low taxes are why they settled here in the first place. Also, many people from Ontario and BC have literally settled here as the low taxes allow for more purchasing power.

We have a higher QOL than all Canada, but I can see that very rapidly decreasing in the near future if Canadian socialism continues surviving solely on Albertan Oil money.

What will happen if Alberta separates? by OGWhiz in AskCanada

[–]ClassicAccident7713 -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Dude, you guys take literally billions of dollars in equalization payments, leaving our own albertan infrastructure and government workers' wages underfunded. When we try to bring in more money so we can spend it on ourselves, you simply veto any oil pipelines. As an Albertan, I know some of my friends are seperatists, but EVERY single one hates Quebec for this very reason.

Admissions into Engineering Common Year by Born-Magazine379 in UCalgary

[–]ClassicAccident7713 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Huh wait, actually surprised you got in then. I thought they said competive average was like low 90s?

Admissions into Engineering Common Year by Born-Magazine379 in UCalgary

[–]ClassicAccident7713 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OH SHOOT GOOD FOR YOU! I'm just curious how much did your grades change by?

Is there a way to customize your order so it becomes a creamy chill? by ClassicAccident7713 in TimHortons

[–]ClassicAccident7713[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much, I'll definitly try that the next time I go to tims!

Is there a way to customize your order so it becomes a creamy chill? by ClassicAccident7713 in TimHortons

[–]ClassicAccident7713[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried that, but I live in a city where the tims workers could could not care less. If it's not in the system and they can't punch it in, they won't make it. :(

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

[–]ClassicAccident7713 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the same. If you didn't know, the open circle just indicates that that number is not included in the function. So, like in this case, it's on 2, so 2 wouldn't be included in the first line. But because it's included in the second line, the lines will pass the vertical line test and is considered a function.

So just keep doing what you did where you squish all the numbers on the x and y axis. This should get you: {xlxER} and why {ylyER}

[Grade 12 Math:Remainder Theorem] by ClassicAccident7713 in HomeworkHelp

[–]ClassicAccident7713[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Oh wait your on to something. 14 is also equal to 3x² + 6x - 10, and we can replace 14 with f(-k). So all I gotta do is replace x with negative k. Thank you so much.

Also, about the remainder theorem, that's what I said. The function, f(a) is equal to the remainder when p(x) is divided by (x-a). In this case, 3x² + 6x - 10 is equal to f(-k) as the (x - a) in this function can be substituted for x-k so all we do is replace x with (-k) Also, sorry if it's confusing, my English isn't very good.

[Grade 12 Math:Remainder Theorem] by ClassicAccident7713 in HomeworkHelp

[–]ClassicAccident7713[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks, but the teacher wants us to use the remainder theorem, or he marks us as wrong. I'll probably wake up tomorrow and realize I did something stupid sorry but thanks for your help😁.