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a) for Question 2
However, the design of this question is incredibly poor.
What are your thoughts?
For e.g. the range is independent of the value for x.
It should be equal to approximately 80 in both graphs.
@dense tundra Has your question been resolved?
How do you get c for question 1?
There's quite a range of y values in that first graph
Yeah, it's an incredibly stupid question. Let me interpret both ways of approaching this question.
Yes and that is defined as the highest - lowest value. Correct.
Now where things becoming confusing is the following phrase "At a x value of 40"
which I believe is redundant or irrelevant to the calculation of the range.
With this inn mind the range should be approximately 80 in both cases.
For e.g. highest value for y in second graph is approx 95
lowest value for y in second graph is approx 25
95 - 25 = 70
So the closest answer would be 80.
What are your thoughts about this interpretation?
But it might be talking about the points on---or close to---x = 40
This is what I think the other interpretation is.
which makes more sense given the context of the question.
Which is why I conclude that this question is ultaimtely quite silly.
because it's not exact or definitive
Because then, the range is smaller for higher r
Correct.
I had provided guidance to a student with this question.
and I provided the former interpretation.
instead of this one.
Thanks for the clarity but at the end of the day, I believe this question is designed badly.
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i actually need help
My question is
ooh, ok
8^z = 1/2
k..
find the value of z
so the name of the section you are working on in class is...(?)
indicies
you sure about that?
yep
the section you are on is called "Logarithms"
oh.
this is a complex number though
so is this trigonometry?
dont need logs to solve this
No its not
or intermediate algebra
convert 1/2 to a power of 2
just some indicies
what howd we get here
how can you express the number 8 in terms of multiplying 2 by itself
oh
b.c. 8 = 2*2*2
Alright okay
so you are still on Exponents in class then
IntelligentCake
please pay attention
do you understand what fractional powers mean @sturdy brook
if you do not understand I suggest you learn this. We are not here to give answers
dont they mean n^-m = 1/n^m
Lets start from the front Im so lost here man
do you have your Laws of Exponents in front of you?
right now?
you need to memorize them
that will come easily the more of these you finish
@sturdy brook
Yes
Disorganized
okay
Reciprocal Rule: $a^{-m} = \frac{1}{a^m}$
Disorganized
perhaps a^1/n - n/a
I don't think you typed that right
definition of a root
/ being the square root
let me just type it
Yeah good idea
nth root definition: $a^{1/n} = \sqrt[n]{a}$
blech
knew I would mess that up
one sec
$a^{1/n} = \sqrt[n]{a}$
Herels
eh
yup
Disorganized
8^z = 1/2
ok so you had the left hand side earlier
in terms of 2^n
$(2^3)^z = 2^{-1}$
because both sides of the equation can be expressed as a powers of 2
Herels
Yeap
idc
another Law of Exponents
not give answers
I want to know why
read your laws of exponents
if I was giving answer I would have said what z is equal to tho
but @sturdy brook is confused as to why powers of 2
it doesn't help just stating the form we want it in
he should know from Laws of Exponents why it is advantageous to have the same base on both sides
doesnt he know about this ? :
$a^{-1} = 1/a$
Herels
I know that
then the rest is piece of cake
@sturdy brook what is 1/2 expressed as 2^n then
why don't you type what we have right now
ooh, tell us
that is true
I don't know about the solve part thouhg
it's just another way to write it
so now its in terms of 2^n
we are solving for z
yes
we can find z?
yes
so (2^3)^z = 2 ^-1
would I make z the subject and solve?
so now what do you notice about the exponents
no
use the rules we talked about
both bases are same
so therefore to make both sides equivalent, the powers must be the same
yes
sorry if my questions seem dumb
use the Laws of Exponents we talked about
How would I make the exponents of 3 and -1 the same
what happened to letting him think?
that is why I ask do you agree
I want to see if homebound can reason why
Homebound isn't even reading his Laws of Exponent cheat sheet
he clearly wants to understand
that's clearly false but yes I see what you are trying to get at
but your left hand size is not 2^3
what is it
its 8
not just 8
8 to the power of z
yes
and we already discussed how we can rewrite this as a power of 2
and what was that
2^3^z
IntelligentCake
yes?
yep
IntelligentCake
you are so close to finishing
im looking through the laws
you said which one earlier
How would law 7 apply here though
yes
so 3z = -1
-1/3?
Lol
lets do another one
im getting it in 5 minutes this time
Okay so
Would the first step to put 16 in terms of 4^n?
Or something like that
so 4^2 = 4^-1
right ? @stray wing
wait
4^2q = 4^-1
so 2q = -1
so q = -1/2
IT WAS RIGHTTTTTTTT
@pale oracle I love this game fr
okay last one even though im basically talking to myself
4q=1/16
Okay guys I need help now
@tranquil pine
Wait disorganized are you still here
yeah, you solved it, why are you stuck
Okay for this one its quite technical
are you on a different one
you haven't posted it yet
ok
its kinda crazy cause 1/16 in index form would be 16^-1
4^2?
uh-huh.
So
4q=(4^2)^-1
and what is that
4^-2
ok good
everything is hard before its easy
whatd u think before
that is the most important lesson in high school math
that you weren't thinking about your tools
like you were waiting for us to remind you what they are and reasons to use to use them
but you're clearly doing your own thinking and I want to recognize you for that
and say I was wrong
good teachers 💯
ok, keep it up
okay im trying to get 100 percent on this hw
and this question is kinda easy but
better safe
(16/25)^3/2
Now thinking normally
Itd be (16/25)^1/3)^3
So id cube root 16/25
to
wait what the fuck
This looks so goofy
wait i messed up
its
hahaha
(9/5)^2
How would I do that
would i just square 9 and 5
so would it be 81/25
no wait lmfao
4/5
itd be 16/25
wrong but cba
thanks guys
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i already know the first pair is Aunt 1 with Grandma 1, pair 2 will be Mom and Aunt 2, and pair 3 is you and Grandma 2
but i dont know how to explain using rational expressions
and i dont know how to write out the equation
to find the average time between pairs
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What’s your question
@tranquil pine maybe since ABC are fixed, triangle ABC is fixed, so it will have the same area no matter what
figure out that area, and then find the area of triangle DAC in terms of x
then you can deduce the maximum area for the whole shape
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