Homework help idea!

Discussion in 'Off-topic' started by Slebert, Nov 25, 2013.

  1. CanOpenerTrooper

    CanOpenerTrooper Well-Known Member VIP

    This helps more than my teacher does. Gracias! Is it a coincidence that all redstoners are good at math...?

    Also, on a side note, I am completely available on this thread for those of you who need Spanish help.

    E.g: Conjugating verbs and basic words / sentences.
     
  2. Slebert

    Slebert Active Member VIP

    I can definitely help with any math on a high school or lower level, including calculus.

    Sent from Sleberts phone
     
  3. Padaun

    Padaun Well-Known Member VIP

    The only thing I could ever help with is a small amount of Latin and an unnecessary amount of vocabulary/English stuff in general. So, I guess, I'm open to that sort of thing
     
  4. treyman77

    treyman77 Active Member

    I can be of use in helping people with social studies and English.
     
  5. Magetime

    Magetime Active Member VIP

    To bad your all mericans
     
  6. Legend9468

    Legend9468 Well-Known Member VIP

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    U wot m8
     
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  7. CanOpenerTrooper

    CanOpenerTrooper Well-Known Member VIP

    U wot m8 is the most Australian sounding thing I have ever heard. I laughed more at that post that I should have.
     
  8. Slebert

    Slebert Active Member VIP

    I'm Canadian eh!

    Sent from Sleberts phone
     
  9. sharqman

    sharqman Well-Known Member VIP

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  10. Legend9468

    Legend9468 Well-Known Member VIP

    Marry me <3
     
  11. CanOpenerTrooper

    CanOpenerTrooper Well-Known Member VIP

    My polynomials have gotten harder :(

    I need to know this stuff by tomorrow (test). Can anyone simplify this one problem out so I get the basic principle? The simpler problems make a little bit of sense, especially if they are square problems.

    9ax^3 + 18bx^2 + 24cx
     
  12. Legend9468

    Legend9468 Well-Known Member VIP

    You can make it into an x^2 one by dividing the equation by 3x making it 3ax^2 + 6bx + 8c, no idea after that.

    I'm out of Uni for the year now (Figuratively speaking, I'm actually in the library downloading 50 000 games from the Steam sales)
     
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  13. CanOpenerTrooper

    CanOpenerTrooper Well-Known Member VIP

    Never going to touch math ever again. Luckily Algebra is the last class I am required to take.
     
  14. Legend9468

    Legend9468 Well-Known Member VIP

    It never stops.

    Maths is freaking everywhere.

    You may not realise (No spell check, I spell realise the right way, with an "s") it but even if you wash dishes and need to give a rough estimate on the number you wash, then you'll use algebra. 18 plates per tray on average, so therefore the amount of plates is 18x, with x being the number of plates.
     
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  15. CanOpenerTrooper

    CanOpenerTrooper Well-Known Member VIP

    Stop. Please. I still count with my fingers.
     
  16. Legend9468

    Legend9468 Well-Known Member VIP

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  17. Padaun

    Padaun Well-Known Member VIP

    why do you need to know how many when you're washing them all anyways
     
  18. CanOpenerTrooper

    CanOpenerTrooper Well-Known Member VIP



    This video saved my life.
     
  19. BurningIce2

    BurningIce2 Active Member VIP

    all I can help with is French......

    Sent from mah fone
     
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  20. ndvenckus1

    ndvenckus1 Well-Known Member VIP

    I would certainly be willing to help out with anything regarding Spanish, biology, chemistry, math, or English, but first, I'd like to argue a point.

    To start off, many, many schools and school districts offer free tutoring programs from high school students eager to earn some rep, as do certain public libraries. So, before resorting to asking us, if you really need help in a class (i.e. you're not understanding a concept as a whole) you should first look for a tutoring program. My second point is that many courses (math a prime example) can be learned through the hundreds of YouTube videos out there that teach them. Why post a question on an online forum like this when you have the whole internet at your fingertips to teach you?

    Learning English and other world languages is another story, and if that's what you need help with, sometimes the internet just isn't enough.

    tl;dr
    Most (not all) concepts can be better learned through the internet or a tutor than through the SC forums.


    IF, for whatever reason, you can't find a tutor, your parents and your teachers can't help out, and YouTube/Google are failing you, I would be happy to help you out (especially in Spanish and English), as would many others on here.

    kthx
     
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