Mathematics
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OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
Am i correct?
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OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
OpenStudy (mehek.15):
ye correct
OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
are u sure?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes it is right
OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
Can u help me with a few more?
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OpenStudy (mehek.15):
you can plug in the values if you are not sure
but it is correct
OpenStudy (anonymous):
easy check that \(\frac{72}{6}=12\)
OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
oh ok ty
OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
could you help me on some more?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
the constant is the number by itself on the right hand side of the equal sign
OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
oh so its just c
OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
*-12
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[xy=-12\\
y=-\frac{12}{x}\]
OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
am i correct?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (mehek.15):
ye that's correct too
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[-\frac{200}{20}=-10\]
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OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
am i correct
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[6\times 3=18\\
2\times 9=18\]
OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
ok so i have one life, its long so i did two parts
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OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
last**
OpenStudy (anonymous):
we all have one life
OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
not life lol
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OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
aw so c
OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
got an A, Your an miracle worker
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol you did almost all the work
OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
could u help with another round?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
we just said "yes"
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
sure why not?
OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
in a new question
OpenStudy (anonymous):
kk