math help


Originally posted by CindySki
9th and she is making me nuts! i forgot all that stuff, i have no clue!
between daniel an another person i have so far a
x=-(1/2) and
x = 1/2
close but i need a 3rd opinion and an explanation if someone can give one.

Dont worry, sophomore year (geometry) is no problem, easiest class ever.... but wait til junior year, ALGEBRA.... 2! analytical algebra :nervous: :sleepy: :help:
 

tony detroit

Active Member
Wait till engineering college when you get to Calc II and Calc III, and then the hard stuff after that.....wheew.
 

cindyski

Active Member

Originally posted by tony detroit
Wait till engineering college when you get to Calc II and Calc III, and then the hard stuff after that.....wheew.

that is possible, she wants to be an architect
but. i'm thinkin she is gonna change her mind since she is having so much trouble now. :(
 

beaslbob

Well-Known Member

Originally posted by CindySki
that is possible, she wants to be an architect
but. i'm thinkin she is gonna change her mind since she is having so much trouble now. :(

this stuff will seem really really easy in a few years. But right now it does take practice. And the logical approach here and especially in geometry is basic to just about everything.
 

fishman830

Active Member

Originally posted by karajay
<--- This was not me in math class.
:sleepy: <--- This was!
My daughter is in 8th grade - perhaps I should study :nervous:

i'm in 8th grade
 

ronipa

Member
My first question in every class I took (college, grad school, etc) was....
Is there any math? When they said yes... I asked where the drop forms were located.
I did manage to finish med school at Emory but I wanted to DIE in Physiology and Pharmacology......
Roni
:help:
:cheer:
:mad: :happy:

ALL OF THE ABOVE!
 
S

shouse

Guest
hear hear Tony Detroit. I dont think i would get much help
if i posted my calc2 hw in here..:mad:
 

beaslbob

Well-Known Member

Originally posted by SaltyNewbie
where do you work beaslbob? i noticed you are an aerospace engineer...

I work as an army cilivian at the redstone arsenal, huntsville, alabama. Also am retired AF and worked for 6 years at the holloman high speed test track. And ~3 years for a contractor at Ft. Rucker alabama.
Now your turn. :D
 

saltynewbie

Member
i was just wondering. i go to mississippi state and i have a few friends who are co-op'ing with eton (sp?) aerospace.
 

jeepboy

Member
Math has always been so easy for me. I love linear algebra. This biology stuff was always difficult, wishing I paid more attention in chemistry and biology.
 
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