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cryin as i cant do dis plz helpzGrade: 12 (Year 13)
Subject: Calculus
Question: View attachment 42521
(I already know the answer, I just want to see what everybody else has to say )
We have different letters and symbols for math in Greek and I'm still 13 years old, so I can't really answer anything here, especially this xDGrade: 12 (Year 13)
Subject: Calculus
Question: View attachment 42521
(I already know the answer, I just want to see what everybody else has to say )
XD I remember starting variables when I was around 12 or 13. I'm 17 now, and my aforementioned problem is still pretty difficult :/We have different letters and symbols for math in Greek and I'm still 13 years old, so I can't really answer anything here, especially this xD
Anyways, I can help with ANYTHING about Greek, Ancient Greek, English, German, basic unknown ( x ) problems, comparamble sums and inversely proportional amounts. I can't explain every term in Math because (of course) we have different names for them in Greek I don't think anyone will really need help with these, but whatever xD
I can do Physics, got GPA of 4XD I remember starting variables when I was around 12 or 13. I'm 17 now, and my aforementioned problem is still pretty difficult :/
Answer: View attachment 42522
TL;DR I can help with pretty much anything math/physics.
It is 14 by 10??Just to maybe kick-start some things, I'll ask an easy-to-understand question that I know the answer to.
Grade: Shouldn't be more than Geometry/Algebra 1
Subject: Math
Question: A dog is tied to the corner of a 10-by-8-meter rectangular prism by a 16-meter piece of rope. What is the area that the dog can cover?
This question doesn't require any fancy math. No giant formulas to memorize...none of that stuff. I'm not into that sort of math. Instead, I like something that requires people to actually think, rather than recite.
I got 681.7 square meters. More exact: 217*pi square meters.Just to maybe kick-start some things, I'll ask an easy-to-understand question that I know the answer to.
Grade: Shouldn't be more than Geometry/Algebra 1
Subject: Math
Question: A dog is tied to the corner of a 10-by-8-meter rectangular prism by a 16-meter piece of rope. What is the area that the dog can cover?
This question doesn't require any fancy math. No giant formulas to memorize...none of that stuff. I'm not into that sort of math. Instead, I like something that requires people to actually think, rather than recite.
How did you arrive at that answer? =DI got 681.7 square meters. More exact: 217*pi square meters.
Whats wrong with my work please?I got 681.7 square meters. More exact: 217*pi square meters.