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| 06 Sep 2012 05:19 PM |
"the expression a[b + (c - d)] is equivalent to:
a) ab + ac -ad b) ab + ac + ad c) ab + ac - d d) ab + c + d e) ab + c - d"
i think its B but i havent done any math since like May so it's a little fuzzy
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| 06 Sep 2012 05:20 PM |
I have to do THIS in HS? All the less reasons to graduate. |
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| 06 Sep 2012 05:21 PM |
| once you do algebra one you'll breeze by this, but i havent done algebra since May, and i'm currently in geometry so i dont see why i gotta do this stuff again |
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| 06 Sep 2012 05:22 PM |
o. I'm still doing the easy algebra x+24=30 crap. |
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| 06 Sep 2012 05:36 PM |
| I think I know the answer. |
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mjo123
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| 06 Sep 2012 05:39 PM |
Mkai it's A Distribute prob losl |
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| 06 Sep 2012 05:49 PM |
a[b + (c - d)]
[b + (c - d)]=[b + c - d]
a[b + c - d]
AxB=AB AxC=AC Ax-D=-AD
AB+AC+AD I believe |
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| 06 Sep 2012 05:50 PM |
After a little bit of thinking this over, I say letter choice A
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| 06 Sep 2012 05:52 PM |
| @MB1: In my opinion, it isn't that difficult. |
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123yonnd
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| 06 Sep 2012 06:07 PM |
| I am taking Personal Finance. Don't talk to me about math anymore. |
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Jimbobu
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| 06 Sep 2012 06:17 PM |
Lol I don't take math until the second semester.
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| 06 Sep 2012 06:23 PM |
I'm in Algebra I right now in 8th grade, I really don't know much, but I'd say its A or B...
really haven't looked at the answer choices before posting this, carefully, so lol |
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