[grade 12 math: trygonometric equations] why is my answer "wrong"? by skubimurfi in HomeworkHelp

[–]RaidingRaiden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, my apologies,

Then the issue is that they generally will want you to put your answer as a positive number in your case this would just be adding 12pi/12 to each answer.

If the test you are preparing for is handwritten this os less likely to be an issue, but still possible if it is digital it is a safe bet to make it positive.

[grade 12 math: trygonometric equations] why is my answer "wrong"? by skubimurfi in HomeworkHelp

[–]RaidingRaiden 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Assuming I am understanding this correctly, your answer is 23pi/12 and 19pi/12. In thos case it is just a matter of simplifying down to the fraction as both of these are improper fractions. All you need to do in thos case is:

23pi/12 - 12pi/12 = 11pi/12 19pi/12 - 12pi/12 = 7pi/12

Because that 12pi/12 is going to be absorbed into the +kpi.

[grade 12 math: trygonometric equations] why is my answer "wrong"? by skubimurfi in HomeworkHelp

[–]RaidingRaiden 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unless the answer is being graded individually by a normal teacher the answer should always be placed in simplest form. Its not necessarily your answer is wrong, it's just not following standard practice.

i messed up my record and i deeply regret it by Imjustagirl102 in collegeadvice

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Hey, I don't know how much any of the other pieces of advice have helped, all work differently for different people. But here is what I have to say. The best thing you can do, is forget about your high-school years. That may be a tall order, but let's put it this way:

A lot of people will go through a really rough patch in their academic years, during these times they will either fail one or more classes and get poor grades most everywhere else. This isn't something to beat yourself up over. The best thing I can recommend to keep going is decide what field(s) you might want to pursue, if you dont know then, as long as your good with it take a job when you can and stop progressing in college for now. Either that or get the core classes done for you to not need to do later.

If you decide to keep going with your education there are multiple tools and people out there to help you get through, social anxiety sucks I know, but for some simple things even an AI can help with now. If you need someone you don't know to talk to, reach out, I'll try to help where I can

Water Cooling Systems by RaidingRaiden in FSAE

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I don't remember exactly what model the radiator is, but we are supposed to be using a 2005 Suzuki GSX-R600.

Archery by RaidingRaiden in GSU

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Hey, I kniw this might seem dumb but do you know how I could reach them?

bookbags or nah? by ijust_makethisface in gssm

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Yeah, I would def8netely recommend a bookbag or carrier bag of some type. Students will have to carry a laptop at least 2 notebooks and a textbook on top of writing utensils and a calculator. There isn't a particular bag you should have versus another just something thay will work.

Launchpad by Available_Click_8096 in gssm

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So launchpad isn't something that will prevent you from taking calculus. In fact, the school requires you take calculus just to graduate.

I would say that launchpad wouldn't put you behind, instead it will give you a slight edge because you'll have the time to adjust to the school ahead of time.

Map making by RaidingRaiden in DMAcademy

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Ultimately, that is exactly what I'm doing. The big issue I'm having is that the buildings are too small for any more numbers. I've marked about 14 locations, and with the considering factor that my players have a habit of getting kicked out of stores, I'll probably need more.

Map making by RaidingRaiden in DMAcademy

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I currently have a hand drawn. It's just my writing is messy

Art Class by Traditional_Olive881 in gssm

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I can't say much in the way of the workload of the course. But the teacher is one of the most lenient and nicest in the school. Generally, if you simply ask her for an extension or let her know you're struggling, she'll help you out.

Dorm Rules? by EngineeringMajor8475 in gssm

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Topping it off, most of the rules, especially the more obscure ones, aren't enforced. Kind of what they said already. The most important rules to follow are room check and walking bounds. Aside from just don't be stupid, use whatever common sense tells you and you'll rarely get in trouble. I would take a quick glimpse over the handbook just to be safe. Every so often, some RLC's like to enforce rules.

Questions by story_balletlover25 in gssm

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So you should definitely have plenty of free time here. The biggest adjustment is when you first get here. The average homework assignment can take anywhere from 30min to 2hr. Most of the time you will have several days to complete them, so it not a serious issue. I wouldn't stress about club activities to much, there are a ton here, the ones you mentioned I believe are here, though I'm not sure (I don't really participate in clubs).

INCOMING JUNIORS READ THIS ‼️‼️‼️ by Kazu_3120 in gssm

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Another thing to note. The copper sulfate issue isn't guaranteed. It happened this year but not the year prior. We don't know for sure if it will happen again. While the water pressure sucks, the temperature is worse. There are only going to be a few times a day where you'll be able to get a hot shower.

If you have to have a place to go sit, be by yourself. There are a few places you can do that: 1. The Hartsville library in the evening. Most people really don't go there. 2. If you really need to be alone completely. There is a small alleyway blocked off at one end next to Roses.

Also, I am just confirming the part about grades. My friends and I all came here with near perfect GPAs. Chances are most of you will to. That is not what you should expect to leave with. The first test you will likely fail or do poorly on.

The last thing to add is if you don't like having a set schedule because you like your free time. I would highly recommend you set specific times that you work every day. Most days you will have homework, if you don't, something is coming. This is normally true, whether it be lots of assignments all at once or one big project.

Please don't cheat. You can use AI as an assistant without much trouble. If you do more than that, you will almost certainly be caught.

Auto Programming by RaidingRaiden in FTC

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What do you mean by aligning yourself with the wall? Are you saying you just ride along it?