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OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

okay i need help asap i will fan and medal all who helps me

OpenStudy (missmeow):

Whats up?

OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

I need some examples of real life where the chaos theory is used.

OpenStudy (missmeow):

I'm not sure, sorry.

OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

its okay :/

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Have you considered doing a few Internet searches for "chaos theory?" If you're studying "chaos theory," you should certainly be able (advanced enough) to do your own research.

OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

its not that and i aint that good at this. i have been working on this for like 5 days and have been struggling and tryed looking it up but dont understand what i'm doing

OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

I'm only in Algebra 2

OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

@mathmale

OpenStudy (deadpooi):

Hello?

OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

can you help me

OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

@obeyjaysways ? can you help me

OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

@mathmale @math_man21

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Try doing an Internet search for "chaos theory applications in economics and finance." As soon as I'd typed in "chaos theory applications," Google supplied several different possibilities from which to choose. My thought is that this "chaoes theory applications" question is 'way too advanced for Algebra II. I'd suggest you not spend "5 days" on a problem like this, at least not without discussing with your teacher what he or she is looking for.

OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

-_- tell that to my teacher i am homeschooled through connections and it sucks

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Talking in that manner won't improve your situation in the least. I'd strongly suggest you move on to learning algebra and to skip that "chaos theory" question entirely, or at least until you've spoken with your teacher.

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