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OpenStudy (mayaal):
m=0
OpenStudy (mayaal):
got it?
OpenStudy (mayaal):
Thnku once again @aballer101 :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
np haha
OpenStudy (mayaal):
did u ask this question, @aballer101 ?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
no. All I did was agree to ur answer
OpenStudy (mayaal):
oh,OK :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
quick ques.. where r u from?
OpenStudy (mayaal):
Me,why?
OpenStudy (mayaal):
jk:)I'm from Pakistan,but live in the U.S.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Im curious. Ah I see, thats nice.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Im Palestinian btw
OpenStudy (mayaal):
Oh,I was abt to ask u where u r frm.Btw,I hope things r alright in Palestine,r they?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
No they are far from being okay. Its complete genocide in falasteen :(. I hope obama rots in hell
OpenStudy (mayaal):
Oh,I'm really sorry.Can u guys still go to school?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Mayaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal I live in the U.S
OpenStudy (mayaal):
I though u lived in Palestine.That's great!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I wish. I would be spending my summer there. but thanks to Israel im not
OpenStudy (mayaal):
Hahaha.I don't think u would be safe there.Good luck and best wishes 2 u:)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Daww thanks!
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OpenStudy (mayaal):
ur wlcm!!!!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
slope of line y=3 is \[0^{0}\] because it is horizontal to x.
OpenStudy (solomonzelman):
The slope of any horizontal line is zero. You can prove this, by choosing any horizontal line, and plugging any 2 points (on the line) into the slope formula.