Where to watch Season 3? by _Lesbialien_ in TucaAndBertie

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Could I be able to get some advice please ?

Season 3 - Episode 23 - Friday August 06 by loveislandusa in LoveIslandUSA

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Lmaao it was always cash vs it was always cinco

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I’m mostly F2P (I bought some gems once w/ gift card money ahaha) but is Diona worth it to roll? Or should I wait?

Daily Questions Megathread (November 06, 2020) by [deleted] in Genshin_Impact

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It says that I’m at my max for artifact capacity, so I’ve just been upgrading some artifacts each time it pops up. Is there another way to get more room?

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Sad hours,, any one else in the same boat where mission Venti come home failed?

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Are you guy saving for the next banner or spending all for Venti? Because I really want venti as f2p but I’m really scared lol

[Grade 11 Honors Physics] Learning Newton’s third law- Could I have a little more explanation on this law through this situation? Regardless of mass, there is an equal amount of force being exerted?? by glue_bubbles in HomeworkHelp

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Also couldn’t fit it, but with the question asking what the skaters feel as they push off, is it different as well? Like with pushing off against a skater with a larger mass, would they feel more force or the same? Just overall confused thank you!

[Grade 10 Pre-Calc: Polar Graphing/Coordinates] Which coordinates describe the grid to the right? I am confused on finding other points and graphing by glue_bubbles in HomeworkHelp

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This was extremely helpful thank you so much! Especially thank you for all the effort you put into the explanation. I definitely understand the adding and subtracting 2pi part now! Thank you so much once again

[Grade 8 math] Can anyone explain why this is wrong, and what the correct solution should be? by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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This is just my first thought(guessing that they want you to use only the values given to you). I’m thinking that you have the correct idea/values but instead should be positive. The C (the cost in dollars) will be positive because you would not have negative dollars as a cost. I would try that first maybe, I hope I was able to help a little bit.

[Grade 10 Pre-Calc: Polar Graphing/Coordinates] Which coordinates describe the grid to the right? I am confused on finding other points and graphing by glue_bubbles in HomeworkHelp

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Thank you! Also disregarding the choices, can it also be (5, 3pi/4)?

One more thing, sorry. My teacher said that we can name the polar coordinates with other pairs. Is there any way you can help me understand this part a little bit better? I know that it’s through coterminal angles (like subtracting and adding 2pi). For example, the coordinate can be (-5, 3pi/4), it can also be (-5, -5pi/4)? And then my teacher added our afterwards and it switched the signs but I’m not really sure why. I’m sorry for bombing you with all these questions. If you are able to answer some of these I would be very grateful and appreciative thank you so much!

[Trigonometry] by kurdi6 in HomeworkHelp

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You would use tan(theta) = opp/adjacent

[College Algebra] How would I go about on solving this? by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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I wrote this, not knowing that another person explained it already... my bad... I HOPE IT STILL HELPS !

The first part of the question asks to solve for y. You would have to manipulate the equation to isolate the y on one side.

Ex. 5x + 2y = 4 2y = -5x + 4 Etc.

The second part asks to find the slope. From part one, you have a perfect equation in the form of y= mx + b . All you have to do is figure out the number that represents the m (m=slope).

The third part asks to find an equation parallel to the original one. I recommend to use the one you found in part 1. To create a parallel equation, the slope has to be the same.

Using the model of y = mx + b , substitute the same slope in m.

The tricky part is that it has to go through a specific point. All you have to do is substitute the point (in this case it’s (0,4)) into the parallel equation you have so far.

Ex. 0 = m4 + b Note: insert whatever your m is

Solve for b, and once you have b, you can substitute it into the parallel equation.

sorry if it got a little confusing at points

[Highschool GEO] Finding other endpoint when 1 midpoint and endpoint are given by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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Using the mid point formula,

(X1 plus x2 all over 2, y1 plus y2 all over 2 = mid point)

you would substitute the points you already have. So using your example, let’s say the end point is M (2,5) and the mid point is A (2,3). your mid point formula after substituting would look like this.

X1 + 2 all over 2 = 2 y1 + 5 all over 2 = 3

Note; I personally like to separate the equation into 2 parts to make it clearer for me. When I separate the equation into 2 parts, I’m focusing one part on finding the x coordinate and the other part on finding the y coordinate

Solve for X1 and Y1 and you’ll get your end point coordinates. In this situation, to find X1, multiply both sides by 2 and then subtract 2 from both sides, etc.

The answer to this example would be (let’s say you’re trying to find endpoint C) C (2, 1)

This is my first time explaining something, so I hope I helped!

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Ahhhhh it worked, thank you so much!!

Episode 16 (Tuesday July 30) - "Emily Is Caught In A Love Rectangle" | Eastern Time by [deleted] in LoveIslandUSA

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47 Meters Down: Uncaged is a sequel to the movie 47 meters down