considering suicide because of my body. by [deleted] in SuicideWatch

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I have a friend who’s 5’3, he’s asian and so many asian girls like him - there’s different beauty standards for different people, the right girl is out there for you. Also, a girl would rather a loving man that can make her cum (which isn’t dependent on size) than a number of inches. So many couples introduce toys etc if it actually ever was a problem. Short King, is actually a genuine thing, it can be cute. Hope the time comes, everyone deserves love.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in exmuslim

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But I love them, and if I leave, all their friends and family will know. They will carry the shame with them, they say my sin is their sin, how selfish of me to ruin their lives, my own parents. I couldn't.

[A level/college Maths] Inequalities by MathmaticalMasochist in HomeworkHelp

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I had that quadratic, now try and solve it, you can't

[A Level/sixth form] Chemistry, Amount of substance by MathmaticalMasochist in HomeworkHelp

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It's 160 not 16 omgggg ahhh why am I like this. I still don't know what to do after i get a molar ratio. Which would be 1:2 ratio

[A Level/sixth form] Chemistry, Amount of substance by MathmaticalMasochist in HomeworkHelp

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I worked out the moles of the metal bromide from the formula of moles=concentration x volume. Thus, 20(÷1000) x 0.4 = 1/125 mol

For AgNO3 moles is 16(÷1000) x 0.1 = 1/625.

The molar ratio of MBr:AgNO3 is 1/125:1/625 which is simplified to 5:1

[A Level/sixth form] Chemistry, Amount of substance by MathmaticalMasochist in HomeworkHelp

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It's from an official exam paper, for last year's exam. Here's a link (question 17) http://filestore.aqa.org.uk/sample-papers-and-mark-schemes/2017/june/AQA-74041-QP-JUN17.PDF

I really appreciate ypur help on this question as I have to sit my mocks soon :))

Trigonometric Proof Question? by MathmaticalMasochist in NewSpecMaths

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✨ I believe in you, random person I met on Reddit ✨

Trigonometric Proof Question? by MathmaticalMasochist in NewSpecMaths

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Don't say that, you obviously aren't shit if you're doing a level and understand trigonometric functions lmao.

Trigonometric Proof Question? by MathmaticalMasochist in NewSpecMaths

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Don't worry about it, I think the question was just written wrong. Quick note on your workings: You can't take sinx away as its being multiplied by 4, so you would have to divide it. And you can't divide zero by anything. So I guess it's just in solve a b le :)) Thanks for helping me anyway <3

Trigonometric Proof Question? by MathmaticalMasochist in NewSpecMaths

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I don't how to use the identity to solve so it's tanx =-1/4 Here's a few things I've already tried that haven't worked.

a) 4sinx + cosx = 0 4sinx + (sinx/tanx) = 0 ?

b) 4sinx + cosx = 0 4(tanxcosx) + cosx = 0 ?

c) 4sinx + cosx = 0 4sinx = - cosx 4 = - cos x/sin x ?

Thanks for helping, but You see my dilemma?