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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thats all of them
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you good ig
OpenStudy (anonymous):
"ig"
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@iGreen @muscrat123
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OpenStudy (muscrat123):
yes @Rocky_
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thanks
OpenStudy (muscrat123):
that is an inappropriate question that should not be asked on this site @ashthecutie
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do you think i have the answers correct? I do not want to fail 7th grade @muscrat123
OpenStudy (anonymous):
And @ashthecutie I reported you
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OpenStudy (muscrat123):
I reported u 2 @ashthecutie that is very inappropriate especially when there are young viewers on the site.
OpenStudy (muscrat123):
hold on @Rocky_ i need to check
OpenStudy (muscrat123):
it looks good to me @Rocky_ . Very good!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Screw you ugly horse feather
Nnesha (nnesha):
perfect square means when you take a square root of a number you should get perfect number(not a decimal)
if you get decimal that's mean it's not a perfect
so square root of 100 is what ?
2nd when you take square root you should get plus/minus answer \[\huge\rm \sqrt{x^2}= \pm x\]
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OpenStudy (muscrat123):
nobody needs ur mean comments @ashthecutie ! why are u even on this site?