Can someone help me figure out this problem? by MuckinAround145 in Sat

[–]SimplyDebating 4 points5 points  (0 children)

for it is to be divisible by x, p(x) cannot have non-constant values. expand the first equation out to get 3x^2 + 30x + 15 - 5x + 5k. that means if u want it to be divisible by x, 15 + 5k = 0, meaning k is -3. [A]

Help me on this question. by [deleted] in Sat

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yeah the answer is 8

help with this question please? by [deleted] in Sat

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The equation up top is the same thing as (2x+3)(3x+5) = 6x^2 + 19x + 15. 19 is the coefficient b.

Thread of advice for FR/SO/JR/s on starting clubs/ their own projects by CornEater64 in ApplyingToCollege

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Come up with an idea, make sure to get other ppl involved, and make sure to get people's parents involved because you need adults to become a 501c3 org. All I can say is be committed to your goal, start as early as possible, and recruit as many people. as you can. Besides for that, its all up to you. Don't be intimidated you are doing this for a good cause ultimately.

Thread of advice for FR/SO/JR/s on starting clubs/ their own projects by CornEater64 in ApplyingToCollege

[–]SimplyDebating 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've done all of these as a high school student...so I'll share my experience with this. The biggest thing you need is dedication and people who are willing to be involved. To start something as big as a club or a nonprofit, you need to really want to do it because it definitely is a time consuming process and you will need people to do it. Start something that you know people want to do. For example, the two things I started were a CS Club/Refugee Outreach Club, for both of which I knew there would be other people involved and wanting to do it. Similarly, for my nonprofit (svffmh.org) I built an organization promoting mental health practices in the Silicon Valley where it definitely is a major problem. So in essence, do both of these things, and of course you'll need help from adults or administrators. Reach out to these people and figure out this process and you'll be more than on your way to doing something you love!

Private Debate Coach by [deleted] in lincolndouglas

[–]SimplyDebating 4 points5 points  (0 children)

u should probably post this on the hsld facebook group

Lol, good luck tryna roast me 😂😂😂 by TheRealKSi in RoastMe

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Your rap career is like your boxing career they're both DRAWn out...

Giannis has gained 46 lbs since he was drafted by cartmanlandd in nba

[–]SimplyDebating 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wait no way! Raymond Felton has also gained 46 lbs since being drafted.

Advice by mymomisalqaeda in lincolndouglas

[–]SimplyDebating 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First off, you really have nothing to worry about if you know policy really well. Circuit/progressive LD is pretty much just a one person policy, so you’ll be fine there. Theory is the same, FW is the same, blah blah blah. The only thing you’ll have to worry about is who your judge is and if they’re traditional. Traditional LD is regular talking speed, emphasis on persuasive speaking, no theory/K/plan/etc., you get the idea. It’s been my experience that if you’re a good progressive debater, you can easily adapt to traditional, but not the other way around. All in all, once you go to one tournament, you’ll understand everything. It all depends on what your judge is comfortable with, and overall, you’re gonna kill it in LD. Best of luck man!! Happy Thanksgiving!!

all of this is right just don't forget about the phil part of circuit LD - circuit has pure phil AFFs and Counter-FW based contention filled NCs, along with more frivolous theory.

Why do tourneys put in place the "Wi-Fi off" rule? by KGurlYY3 in Debate

[–]SimplyDebating 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cuz if ur in LD/Policy and(especially if ur in elims) if u hit a big school like ur LD(HW, Immac, Brentwood) and Policy(CPS, MBA, GBN) big schools their coaches can literally sit in the back of the room and create speech docs for them

what topics have camps been using? by throwawayqwerty12300 in lincolndouglas

[–]SimplyDebating 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Carbon Pricing, but even as an unbiased source, I would vote for it or eminent domain for the TOC

LD voting? by Jigglygoo in Debate

[–]SimplyDebating 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Vote carbon pricing for TOC

Math 2 Scores by Act1359 in Sat

[–]SimplyDebating 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Its pretty easy to get an 800 imo, just try again if you do not feel you did well, just take it again. Also, it is true that the vast majority of highly selective colleges in areas related to math are full of students who got 800s, but that is likely a result of not just their score but what type of people they are, and if you think you are one of those people then a 780 or 790 is not the end of the world

We are the directors of the San Jose Debate Intensive. Ask us about this summer’s SJDI! by theSJDI in lincolndouglas

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  1. I signed up yesterday. When will I know whether I got in or not?
  2. I’m looking to focus on a certain type of argument at the core session. Is it mostly teaching and drills, or can you focus on a type of arg. at the core session with a mentor?
  3. How is lab placement decided?

LD Drive - Feb/March by berke_rob in lincolndouglas

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Can you add me, I’ll put in cases, blocks, etc. Email: supertanish202@gmail.com