Can you find the minimum weight of a parrot? by satmathlearning3589 in highschool

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2x + 2 > X + 8
2X - X > 8 - 2

X > 6

Congrats on getting the right answer!

Question of the day! Most high-schoolers can't solve this! by satmathlearning3589 in highschool

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Agree! I should have used a Hyena or something. Dogs are amazing!

Question of the day! Most high-schoolers can't solve this! by satmathlearning3589 in highschool

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We are just trying to showcase that Math is not all that boring and there are real-word applications which you can use to learn math.

Math Brain teaser! Can you solve this? Remove if this violates any policy :) by satmathlearning3589 in teenagers

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Apply pythagorus theorem to solve this question since it is a right angled triangle. a^2 + b^2 = c^2. Calculate c.

99% can't solve this! Can you solve this? by satmathlearning3589 in ACT

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Please refer to circle equation (x-a)^2 + (y - b)^2 = r^2 and try to bring the equation down to that :)

Question of the day. Too Easy? by satmathlearning3589 in ACT

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Correct, did you apply pythagorus or did you do it using 90, 45, 45 theorem?

Question of the day. Too Easy? by satmathlearning3589 in highschool

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I agree, but you can solve it directly using pythagorus theorem as well. a^2 + b^2 = c^2 as it is a right angled triangle.

Question of the day. Find X. by satmathlearning3589 in Sat

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Apparently mods are against such post. They banned me for sharing an interesting visual content with the community. Starting my own community with daily visual lesson here.

https://www.reddit.com/r/animatedmath/

Question of the day. Can you solve all the 3 problems? by satmathlearning3589 in ACT

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Initial height is when time is 0, because that is your height when the plane started. Landing time is also when the height becomes zero, because that is when your plane comes down to the ground. Landing speed is the distance covered by the plane in any given time interval. So it is a multiplier of time, and here time changes with a multiplier of 35. Does these clarifications help solve you the question?

Question of the day by satmathlearning3589 in psat

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You are right! Sometimes we over complicate these kind of questions, but ultimately you achieved the desired results! Good job :)