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OpenStudy (anonymous):

feel lucky for that u have don't feel unlucky for which that u don't have . if u would feel unlucky the thing u have would also be lost . just a suggestion

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Philosophy section....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes , why u always interprete every thing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

haha i was joking estudier sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it was joking section that time

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I assume u r bored.....do u want a math question?

OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):

lol.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes , but of algebra

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I thought you have a test or something to study for?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What kind of algebra?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

linear equations in one variable

OpenStudy (anonymous):

imran i just copied it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What, the ax + b sort?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and also i am here ( pourush ) kushashwa's friend he told me about ur all's nature some one's good and someone's ........

OpenStudy (anonymous):

didn't get the questions estudier , let me call kushashwa wait!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

estudier what do mean with sort ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Type.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

linear expression i think that it is a form of a linear expression

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ax +b = c is a linear expression.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

where a and b are constants and x is a variable having degree as one sorry estudier u r wrong ax+b=c is a LINEAR EQUATION NOT EXPRESSION

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I still want to know what type...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

linear expression in one variable

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And simplify it..?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Factor it..?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what to simplify in ax+b there is no equality sign

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it can not be factorised further i think

OpenStudy (anonymous):

m i right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why r we talking about ax + b?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

then

OpenStudy (anonymous):

then what we have to talk about ? ax+b=c ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

r u here estudier

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well ax^2+bx+c is your basic polynomial so i'm guessing it would be something close to that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Or u want ax^n+....

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