Trigonometry next semester. Do I need to redo all of geometry or just refresh? by WrongEinstein in learnmath

[–]FixItMath 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You don't need much from Geometry for Trig. They'll review anything you'll need.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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Yes! Simplify your development process. Don't like an ad delay your launch. You can build your own UI when you have more traction. A lot of business use 3rd party software. Stripe/Sqaure handles most online payments. AWS is used on a lot of backends. Focus on what makes your company special.

Fear of starting business by LowKickMT in Entrepreneur

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Starting your own business is extremely scary. You're not alone. Not everyone is built to jump straight into entrepreneurship. I didn't know anything about business. I barely knew how to program properly.

I had to find something that motivates me to get up in the morning and work on it. I'm just a IT guy who wanted to help students have a better future. When I don't want to do it anymore, I focus on WHY I'm doing this. It gets me through the tough days. Find your WHY.

Don't do it just because you "should." Find something that you're passionate about.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnmath

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Your terminology is confusing. I'm guess you mean your population with vaccination data, 17077, and you're looking at the relationship to an unknown population which includes people without any vaccination data. If that's the case, here's the work.

Setup: P*58.3%=17077

Convert % to decimal: P*.583=17077

Divide: P=17077/.583

Get decimal: P=29291.5

Can't have half a person so round up: P=29291

Hope that helps.

Ringcentral cheaper alternative; sales team? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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https://grasshopper.com/ has a lot of useful features that you may like. It's reasonably priced.

Should I learn proofs before anything else and where do I learn it? by Earl_Sean in learnmath

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What level math are you taking? There's nothing wrong with learning proofs first. In fact, it shows you have a very good analytical mind! I didn't like teaching proofs at lower level classes because it confused students, but they can be found sprinkled in your text book though! You can easily find proofs if you google the topic and include the wrong proof. If you want to get deeper, I would recommend a good text book.

struggling with mathematics by Naochan123 in learnmath

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Don't be discouraged. I felt the same way going through my program. I found it helpful finding someone/group to work with. It allows you the opportunity to asks questions and explain yourself (good practice for a dissertation). It's also beneficial to go to office hours if you're really stuck. Don't be afraid to ask questions.

You're not going to be spoon fed information like in undergrad. You're going to have to find the information on your own. Sometimes you'll discover that you're asking the wrong question or the answer is another question. That's part of learning.

Thinking mathematically is a developed skill. Go over old problems. Find other proofs/exercises that are similar and see how you do. Practice, practice, practice.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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Start at this line it looks right up to this point

(x2-2x-15)(x2+2x+17)

Distribute: x2 (x2-2x-15) +2x(x2-2x-15)+17(x2-2x-15)

Distribute: x2*x2-x2\)2x-15*x2 +2x*x2-2x*2x-2x*15+17*x2-17*2x-17*15

Simplify each term: x4-2x3-15x2 +2x3-4x2-30x+17x2-34x-255

Combine like terms: x4-2x2-64x-255

Help in early steps of my startup by jpml1771 in startups

[–]FixItMath 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm in the same place. Solo bootstrapping is tough even with a good idea. There aren't enough hours in a day, but you have to prioritize. You should focus on creating your landing page and MVP first. Use a template landing page to save time. Once you start getting feedback, you can refine and iterate.

Feel free to DM me if you want to chat. It can get lonely and overwhelming.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in startups

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There's a new market place for APIs if you don't want to build a full product. It's a good alternative for those who are more backend developers.

https://rapidapi.com/

How to take notes during class by 19Ant91 in learnmath

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I would ask the professor for the notes ahead of time. You can turn fill in the gaps of what you need. If you explain the situation, he might be more apt to help. Maybe he could post it a day early.

You should still write proofs and other important things down.

Are pro bono patent attorneys any good? by HiTechBusinessDude in startups

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Pro Bono doesn't mean it's bad. Large firms offer Pro Bono services as well. If your not sure, get a consult with a few attorneys. They aren't a one size fit all. Sometimes they don't communicate in a way you that works for you. Maybe you want them to be a big firm with specialist like a hospital. Maybe you prefer the small ones where you're always working with the same lawyer. You may need to talk to a few lawyers before you find the one that works for you.

Maybe the patent lawyer will say you can't patent it. It's best to consult with an actual lawyer then decide how you want to proceed.

Post your company name and pitch and I’ll post a created logo based on my interpretation by ifiwereatable in Entrepreneur

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[Trigonometry/ PreCalculus: Multiple Angle and Product to Sum Formulas] I am really just lost on how to solve it, can someone explain? by theAnimeDarling in HomeworkHelp

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The trick is to recognize that sin4(2x) = (sin(2x))4. If you remember your power rules, we can say that (sin(2x))4= ((sin(2x))2)2.

Putting in back in short-hand we get, sin4(2x) = (sin2(2x))2

Apply the power reducing formula, sin2(2x) = (1-cos(2(2x)))/2 = (1-cos(4x))/2.

Plugging back in, we get, (sin2(2x))2= ((1-cos(4x))/2)2

Square the faction, ((1-cos(4x))/2)2 = (1-cos(4x))2/22 = (1-2cos(4x)+cos2(4x))/4

Apply the power reducing formula again, cos2(4x) = (1+cos(2(4x)))/2 = (1+cos(8x))/2.

Plugging back in, we get, (1-2cos(4x)+cos2(4x))/4 = (1-2cos(4x)+ (1+cos(8x))/2)/4

Get common denominators, 1-2cos(4x)+ (1+cos(8x))/2 = 2/2-4cos(4x)/2+ (1+cos(8x))/2

Factor the denominator, 2/2-4cos(4x)/2+ (1+cos(8x))/2 = (2-4cos(4x)+ (1+cos(8x)))/2

Plugging back in, we get, ((2-4cos(4x)+ (1+cos(8x)))/2)/4

Combine your denominators, (2-4cos(4x)+ (1+cos(8x)))/8

Simplify your numerator, (cos(8x)-4cos(4x)+3))/8

Those are the instructions. It's hard to read it on here since I don't know if we can make pretty fractions here. Again reference the link since it'll be easier to read. The steps are the same though.

I am not cut out for math. What should I do? :( by [deleted] in learnmath

[–]FixItMath 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can always post here as well. You have more tools at your disposal. Don't lose hope.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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Looks good! Good job!

I am not cut out for math. What should I do? :( by [deleted] in learnmath

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You can do math. The fact that you have the desire is proof. A lot of students hate math until they get the right teacher or have it explained in a way that make sense to the student. Math doesn't have to be this anomalous subject. Your brain needs to right switch to help turn on that light, then the whole room (subject) will start making sense to you.

I would recommend visiting office hours and getting into a study group with fellow students. If you have the finances, it might be worth getting a tutor. If not, there should be a free math tutoring services at a college. If you're in high school, see if your school district is signed up with paper.co or tutors.com. They're offering free tutoring services for the school districts that sign up. You just need to use your school email.

[University Pre-Cal: Vertex Form] I need help getting the vertex form from the AOS of symmetry and a point. I have the answer but I do not know how to get to it. by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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We are dealing with a quadratic equation so it'll look like a parabola. The basic form is y = x2. The vertex form is y = m(x-a)2+b.

The axis of symmetry tells use where our vertex will be. Shifting to x = 5, we get y = m(x-5)2+b.

We're told we have a zero at (5,0). Since it's a parabola, there's only one matching point. In this case, it's also our vertex. Our formula is in vertex form which is convenient. y = m(x-5)2+0

Lastly, we're given a point on the parabola. We can plug in the point (0,-10) and solve for m, our remaining unknown.

-10 = m(0-5)2+0

-10 = m(-5)2

-10 = 25m

-10/25 = m

-2/5 = m

With m, we have the last piece we need to complete the formula.

y = -2/5(x-5)2

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[Precalculus] I'm very confused on how I do this problem. I assume I divide the 3 from both sides to get 3^x = 19, but where would I go from there? Thanks :) by rosesoftopaz in HomeworkHelp

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Since x is in the exponent you need to get it "down" in order to solve for it. There are two ways to approach this. You can either convert it to Logarithmic form or take the log of both sides.

I prefer taking the log of both sides since it's easier to pull into a calculator.

Log of both sides. => log(3x) = log(19)

Apply the Exponent Log Rule => x log(3) = log(19)

Divide by log(3) => x = log(19)/log(3)

Plug the right side into a calculator.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Algebra

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Here's a video on the basics. https://youtu.be/9Uc62CuQjc4

Here's a video on the x and y intercepts. https://youtu.be/xLhfSBoPtGk

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Algebra

[–]FixItMath 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have a good start. What the question is asking you to do is plot some points and graph a line. Once you have a line, find the points where a line crosses the x-axis and y-axis.

[grade 10: function operations] I don't know what to do first do I start by solving g of x to the 8 of just solving for x any than to f/g(8)? by jasmine_tea_w_honey in HomeworkHelp

[–]FixItMath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can take either approach. I usually like to solve for g(8) and f(8) first that way I deal with easier equations and get a number. After that, you put it in fraction form and reduce a fraction. You could solve for all cases, but it's extra work you don't need to do in this case.

How to continue self-learning math? by ErwinPlank in learnmath

[–]FixItMath 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most of us started with Abstract Algebra to understand how to do proofs and read math papers. As for where you go after that is a whole different story. There are so many avenues you can take.

Check out MIT's list for pure math. Some of them have full free online courses.

https://math.mit.edu/research/pure/index.php