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OpenStudy (anonymous):

WHY DOESN'T ANYBODY HELP PEOPLE IN HISTORY? >:|

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol ikr!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its so annoying! >:|

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I KNOW! What's your question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

When was the beginning of the Canal Era? a the invention of steamboats b the building of the Erie Canal c shortly after the Industrial Revolution

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think its A but not sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im not sure let me think

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Brb while i update my profile pic :3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i mean a would make sense but i am not positive

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well i got C wrong.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hold on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its B i think

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hmmm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Whats your question? :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its A.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The completion of the Erie Canal in New York in 1825 marked the beginning of the American canal era, as the residents of virtually every state in the Union scrambled to begin canal projects.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Are fo weal?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So yeah, A Thanks guys, now i answer yours! :D (or try)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry this is what my text book said.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't have any questions I just got bored with math equations XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I love Math! lol Can somebody rewrite my question? My head hurts and I don't understand what my teacher is asking! To what extent was the New Deal a revolution in the use of governmental power to address economic and social issues.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I can try to help you :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Woah, that is confusing.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think what (the teacher) means is how long was the New Deal revolution and how did they use governmental power to address economical and social issues.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@kaylalynn

OpenStudy (anonymous):

<During that time

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Maybe:) thanks though:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sure! i hope that helped a little

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ya I gotta write a DBQ and I didn't understand what she was asking.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Gotta love' em :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I couldn't help her :L

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its K arrow, i think i did (hopefully) :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I know this is history but any of you guys good at math?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i am In AP Calculus so i might be able to help. . . .Maybe. . .

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Dayummm girl!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay well i might be going to ELA in a sec

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ELA?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Language Arts :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh lol i was confused for a second! I hate English i like reading books though so i'm in AP Literature! So much easier than the other classes i had to take!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\sqrt{16} / (3-3i)+(1-2i)\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

holy **** ^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Dat math

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ya I hat imaginary numbers -.-

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Geeze, hes so confused he has a hat made of numbers.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i meant hate

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh xD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And im a woman XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay well im going to close this cya guys, *pewf* (oops your a girl, crap)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@xxarrowstarxx what am i doing with it? simplifying??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

really confused...... wat r u asking? lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

solving? I got \[\frac{ \sqrt16 }{ (3-3i)+(1-2i) } \] \[\frac{ 4 }{ (3-1) + (-3i - 2i) }\] \[\frac{ 4 }{ 2-5i }\] i don't know if its right i think it is though

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok I think I cant simplify it from there thanks!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yup!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that's right :D)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i got \[\frac{ 8+4i }{ 15}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

O.o hahah ya might be a little off :P lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok Don't you multiply it by the denominators conjugate?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@15fossehm >:[

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