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#1 2011-09-06 00:33:03

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Time For...

The Math Topic Again

I coulden't find my really old one so I decided to make this.

I'll start...

What is the reciprocal of  3x^2?
(3x squared)


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#2 2011-09-06 00:37:56

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Re: Time For...

This already hurts...


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#3 2011-09-06 00:43:40

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Re: Time For...

1/9x, I think  smile

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#4 2011-09-06 00:54:58

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Re: Time For...

samurai768 wrote:

1/9x, I think  smile

Please explain  big_smile


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#5 2011-09-06 00:58:30

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Re: Time For...

I'm not going to be on very often now but I'll come on just for this.


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#6 2011-09-06 02:19:00

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This is algebra right? If I assume x is an algebraic letter, than 3x squared would be 9x.

So what is the reciprocal for 9x? Or rather, what is the reciprocal for 9? Obviously. 1/9.

So the answer is 1/9x.

I'm not very good with reciprocals because I heard about them exactly 3 seconds ago, but I try.


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#7 2011-09-06 08:05:43

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Re: Time For...

helltank wrote:

This is algebra right? If I assume x is an algebraic letter, than 3x squared would be 9x.

So what is the reciprocal for 9x? Or rather, what is the reciprocal for 9? Obviously. 1/9.

So the answer is 1/9x.

I'm not very good with reciprocals because I heard about them exactly 3 seconds ago, but I try.

OBJECTION!

Sorry, but I had to say that.

That is incorrect because 3x = 3 times x, so 3x squared equals 3 squared times x squared. So, that's 9x squared, so it's 1/9x to the negative second. x to the negative second equals x/x.


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#8 2011-09-06 10:21:48

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wmays wrote:

helltank wrote:

This is algebra right? If I assume x is an algebraic letter, than 3x squared would be 9x.

So what is the reciprocal for 9x? Or rather, what is the reciprocal for 9? Obviously. 1/9.

So the answer is 1/9x.

I'm not very good with reciprocals because I heard about them exactly 3 seconds ago, but I try.

OBJECTION!

Sorry, but I had to say that.

That is incorrect because 3x = 3 times x, so 3x squared equals 3 squared times x squared. So, that's 9x squared, so it's 1/9x to the negative second. x to the negative second equals x/x.

lol  tongue

I got the same thing as you.


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#9 2011-09-06 12:36:15

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Re: Time For...

I need help with this- (x+1)^4

(x+1 to the fourth power)


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#10 2011-09-06 12:53:06

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I'm scared. I don't understand anything you guys are saying.


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#11 2011-09-06 12:55:22

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Alternatives wrote:

I'm scared. I don't understand anything you guys are saying.

Really?

But you know powers right?


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#12 2011-09-06 13:20:52

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JJROCKER wrote:

I need help with this- (x+1)^4

(x+1 to the fourth power)

That's a bit of binomial expansion.  wink

Using the formula
http://upload.wikimedia.org/math/d/4/5/d454f8aff0f034629550981e2646d2c8.png

you come to the conclusion that (x+1)^4 =
http://www3.wolframalpha.com/Calculate/MSP/MSP111219h47ea383i30gdi0000191h43cd45hd10f6?MSPStoreType=image/gif&s=45&w=159&h=18

Simple! ;D


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#13 2011-09-06 13:32:37

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Re: Time For...

cpumaster930 wrote:

JJROCKER wrote:

I need help with this- (x+1)^4

(x+1 to the fourth power)

That's a bit of binomial expansion.  wink

Using the formula
http://upload.wikimedia.org/math/d/4/5/ … 46d2c8.png

you come to the conclusion that (x+1)^4 =
http://www3.wolframalpha.com/Calculate/ … 9&h=18

Simple! ;D

How would I plug it in?


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#14 2011-09-06 13:47:40

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Re: Time For...

JJROCKER wrote:

cpumaster930 wrote:

JJROCKER wrote:

I need help with this- (x+1)^4

(x+1 to the fourth power)

That's a bit of binomial expansion.  wink

Using the formula
http://upload.wikimedia.org/math/d/4/5/ … 46d2c8.png

you come to the conclusion that (x+1)^4 =
http://www3.wolframalpha.com/Calculate/ … 9&h=18

Simple! ;D

How would I plug it in?

Here's a simpler example: (x+5)^2.
First, find the exponent that the binomial is being raised to (n).  In this case, it's 2, so you'll have 3 terms (always one more than the exponent).
Next, fill in the coefficients for each term, which are shown in a row of Pascal's triangle:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f6/Pascal%27s_triangle_5.svg
Find the row with three terms (the third one of course).  The coefficients will be 1, 2, 1.
Number your terms above for easy reference.  Start with 0.  This we'll call r.
In each term, raise the first part of the binomial to the n-r power and the second part of the binomial to the r power.
Finally, simplify each term by multiplying everything together, and add all the terms.

For our example, (x+5)^2:
Write coefficients.
1_____ + 2_____ + 1______
Number the terms with r-values.
     0          1            2
1_____ + 2_____ + 1______
Raise the first part of the binomial (x, in this case) to the n-r power.
     0            1              2
1(x^2)__ + 2(x^1)__ + 1(x^0)__
Raise the second part of the binomial to the r power.
       0                1                 2
1(x^2)(5^0) + 2(x^1)(5^1) + 1(x^0)(5^2)
Simplify each term.
5x^2          + 10x          + 25
String everything together.
5x^2+10x+25

And that's about it.
If you're still confused, let me know  tongue


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#15 2011-09-06 13:52:03

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Re: Time For...

cpumaster930 wrote:

JJROCKER wrote:

cpumaster930 wrote:


That's a bit of binomial expansion.  wink

Using the formula
http://upload.wikimedia.org/math/d/4/5/ … 46d2c8.png

you come to the conclusion that (x+1)^4 =
http://www3.wolframalpha.com/Calculate/ … 9&h=18

Simple! ;D

How would I plug it in?

Here's a simpler example: (x+5)^2.
First, find the exponent that the binomial is being raised to (n).  In this case, it's 2, so you'll have 3 terms (always one more than the exponent).
Next, fill in the coefficients for each term, which are shown in a row of Pascal's triangle:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c … ngle_5.svg
Find the row with three terms (the third one of course).  The coefficients will be 1, 2, 1.
Number your terms above for easy reference.  Start with 0.  This we'll call r.
In each term, raise the first part of the binomial to the n-r power and the second part of the binomial to the r power.
Finally, simplify each term by multiplying everything together, and add all the terms.

For our example, (x+5)^2:
Write coefficients.
1_____ + 2_____ + 1______
Number the terms with r-values.
     0          1            2
1_____ + 2_____ + 1______
Raise the first part of the binomial (x, in this case) to the n-r power.
     0            1              2
1(x^2)__ + 2(x^1)__ + 1(x^0)__
Raise the second part of the binomial to the r power.
       0                1                 2
1(x^2)(5^0) + 2(x^1)(5^1) + 1(x^0)(5^2)
Simplify each term.
5x^2          + 10x          + 25
String everything together.
5x^2+10x+25

And that's about it.
If you're still confused, let me know  tongue

Thanks  big_smile


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#16 2011-09-06 13:54:51

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Re: Time For...

JJROCKER wrote:

cpumaster930 wrote:

JJROCKER wrote:


How would I plug it in?

Here's a simpler example: (x+5)^2.
First, find the exponent that the binomial is being raised to (n).  In this case, it's 2, so you'll have 3 terms (always one more than the exponent).
Next, fill in the coefficients for each term, which are shown in a row of Pascal's triangle:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c … ngle_5.svg
Find the row with three terms (the third one of course).  The coefficients will be 1, 2, 1.
Number your terms above for easy reference.  Start with 0.  This we'll call r.
In each term, raise the first part of the binomial to the n-r power and the second part of the binomial to the r power.
Finally, simplify each term by multiplying everything together, and add all the terms.

For our example, (x+5)^2:
Write coefficients.
1_____ + 2_____ + 1______
Number the terms with r-values.
     0          1            2
1_____ + 2_____ + 1______
Raise the first part of the binomial (x, in this case) to the n-r power.
     0            1              2
1(x^2)__ + 2(x^1)__ + 1(x^0)__
Raise the second part of the binomial to the r power.
       0                1                 2
1(x^2)(5^0) + 2(x^1)(5^1) + 1(x^0)(5^2)
Simplify each term.
5x^2          + 10x          + 25
String everything together.
5x^2+10x+25

And that's about it.
If you're still confused, let me know  tongue

Thanks  big_smile

No problem  wink
I'm tutoring freshmen and sophomores (and possibly juniors) in math this year, so this is good practice  tongue
If you need help with anything else, feel free to ask. ;D


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#17 2011-09-06 14:00:19

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Re: Time For...

cpumaster930 wrote:

JJROCKER wrote:

cpumaster930 wrote:

Here's a simpler example: (x+5)^2.
First, find the exponent that the binomial is being raised to (n).  In this case, it's 2, so you'll have 3 terms (always one more than the exponent).
Next, fill in the coefficients for each term, which are shown in a row of Pascal's triangle:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c … ngle_5.svg
Find the row with three terms (the third one of course).  The coefficients will be 1, 2, 1.
Number your terms above for easy reference.  Start with 0.  This we'll call r.
In each term, raise the first part of the binomial to the n-r power and the second part of the binomial to the r power.
Finally, simplify each term by multiplying everything together, and add all the terms.

For our example, (x+5)^2:
Write coefficients.
1_____ + 2_____ + 1______
Number the terms with r-values.
     0          1            2
1_____ + 2_____ + 1______
Raise the first part of the binomial (x, in this case) to the n-r power.
     0            1              2
1(x^2)__ + 2(x^1)__ + 1(x^0)__
Raise the second part of the binomial to the r power.
       0                1                 2
1(x^2)(5^0) + 2(x^1)(5^1) + 1(x^0)(5^2)
Simplify each term.
5x^2          + 10x          + 25
String everything together.
5x^2+10x+25

And that's about it.
If you're still confused, let me know  tongue

Thanks  big_smile

No problem  wink
I'm tutoring freshmen and sophomores (and possibly juniors) in math this year, so this is good practice  tongue
If you need help with anything else, feel free to ask. ;D

Thanks, because I have some big math tests coming on the first few days of school.


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#18 2011-09-06 14:02:51

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Re: Time For...

cpumaster930 wrote:

JJROCKER wrote:

cpumaster930 wrote:


Here's a simpler example: (x+5)^2.
First, find the exponent that the binomial is being raised to (n).  In this case, it's 2, so you'll have 3 terms (always one more than the exponent).
Next, fill in the coefficients for each term, which are shown in a row of Pascal's triangle:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c … ngle_5.svg
Find the row with three terms (the third one of course).  The coefficients will be 1, 2, 1.
Number your terms above for easy reference.  Start with 0.  This we'll call r.
In each term, raise the first part of the binomial to the n-r power and the second part of the binomial to the r power.
Finally, simplify each term by multiplying everything together, and add all the terms.

For our example, (x+5)^2:
Write coefficients.
1_____ + 2_____ + 1______
Number the terms with r-values.
     0          1            2
1_____ + 2_____ + 1______
Raise the first part of the binomial (x, in this case) to the n-r power.
     0            1              2
1(x^2)__ + 2(x^1)__ + 1(x^0)__
Raise the second part of the binomial to the r power.
       0                1                 2
1(x^2)(5^0) + 2(x^1)(5^1) + 1(x^0)(5^2)
Simplify each term.
5x^2          + 10x          + 25
String everything together.
5x^2+10x+25

And that's about it.
If you're still confused, let me know  tongue

Thanks  big_smile

No problem  wink
I'm tutoring freshmen and sophomores (and possibly juniors) in math this year, so this is good practice  tongue
If you need help with anything else, feel free to ask. ;D

I have a few other questions if that is ok with you.


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#19 2011-09-06 14:14:01

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Re: Time For...

JJROCKER wrote:

cpumaster930 wrote:

JJROCKER wrote:


Thanks  big_smile

No problem  wink
I'm tutoring freshmen and sophomores (and possibly juniors) in math this year, so this is good practice  tongue
If you need help with anything else, feel free to ask. ;D

I have a few other questions if that is ok with you.

Sure, ask away.  It's not like I'm doing anything else  tongue

On a side note, I have a small favor to ask of you: I worked quite hard on SCR, the game currently in my signature.  If you wouldn't mind, could you please check it out, and if you like it, consider linking to it in one of your projects? ^^ Any publicity would really help because I really want this project to make the front page ;D

So...what's your question?  smile


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#20 2011-09-06 14:14:59

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Re: Time For...

cpumaster930 wrote:

JJROCKER wrote:

cpumaster930 wrote:


No problem  wink
I'm tutoring freshmen and sophomores (and possibly juniors) in math this year, so this is good practice  tongue
If you need help with anything else, feel free to ask. ;D

I have a few other questions if that is ok with you.

Sure, ask away.  It's not like I'm doing anything else  tongue

On a side note, I have a small favor to ask of you: I worked quite hard on SCR, the game currently in my signature.  If you wouldn't mind, could you please check it out, and if you like it, consider linking to it in one of your projects? ^^ Any publicity would really help because I really want this project to make the front page ;D

So...what's your question?  smile

I'll definately look at it and do that for you. Any projects you want me to view I will.

Thanks  big_smile


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#21 2011-09-06 14:27:01

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Re: Time For...

JJROCKER wrote:

cpumaster930 wrote:

JJROCKER wrote:


I have a few other questions if that is ok with you.

Sure, ask away.  It's not like I'm doing anything else  tongue

On a side note, I have a small favor to ask of you: I worked quite hard on SCR, the game currently in my signature.  If you wouldn't mind, could you please check it out, and if you like it, consider linking to it in one of your projects? ^^ Any publicity would really help because I really want this project to make the front page ;D

So...what's your question?  smile

I'll definately look at it and do that for you. Any projects you want me to view I will.

Thanks  big_smile

So...do you have any more questions?  tongue


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#22 2011-09-06 14:35:22

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Re: Time For...

cpumaster930 wrote:

JJROCKER wrote:

cpumaster930 wrote:


Sure, ask away.  It's not like I'm doing anything else  tongue

On a side note, I have a small favor to ask of you: I worked quite hard on SCR, the game currently in my signature.  If you wouldn't mind, could you please check it out, and if you like it, consider linking to it in one of your projects? ^^ Any publicity would really help because I really want this project to make the front page ;D

So...what's your question?  smile

I'll definately look at it and do that for you. Any projects you want me to view I will.

Thanks  big_smile

So...do you have any more questions?  tongue

Yeah, hold on...

Are you good at Physics?


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#23 2011-09-06 14:41:16

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Re: Time For...

JJROCKER wrote:

cpumaster930 wrote:

JJROCKER wrote:


I'll definately look at it and do that for you. Any projects you want me to view I will.

Thanks  big_smile

So...do you have any more questions?  tongue

Yeah, hold on...

Are you good at Physics?

Not particularly, but I'm taking Physics this year.
I've taken Bio and Chem though  smile


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#24 2011-09-06 14:43:21

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Re: Time For...

cpumaster930 wrote:

JJROCKER wrote:

cpumaster930 wrote:


So...do you have any more questions?  tongue

Yeah, hold on...

Are you good at Physics?

Not particularly, but I'm taking Physics this year.
I've taken Bio and Chem though  smile

I'm taking Physics this year also.

How about...

Reduce the Fraction: 4x(x+2)^2-2x^2(x+2)/(x+2)^3


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#25 2011-09-06 14:51:41

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Re: Time For...

JJROCKER wrote:

cpumaster930 wrote:

JJROCKER wrote:


Yeah, hold on...

Are you good at Physics?

Not particularly, but I'm taking Physics this year.
I've taken Bio and Chem though  smile

I'm taking Physics this year also.

How about...

Reduce the Fraction: 4x(x+2)^2-2x^2(x+2)/(x+2)^3

That's a little confusing to be written on one line...do you think you could go into MS Paint or something like that, neatly draw out the equation as it appears on whatever worksheet the problem is from, upload the image to imgur or tinypic, and post it here?  Then I'd be able to understand it  smile


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