Flatflow
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| 01 Mar 2013 02:10 PM |
Hmm? Maths test.
(4yx-1)(x-5) |
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StanAdam
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| 01 Mar 2013 02:10 PM |
Easy.
༄・・・It's not spamming - it's finger exercising・・・༄ |
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JoeBobNX
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| 01 Mar 2013 02:10 PM |
| It's exactly doyourownwork. |
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zoomypie2
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StanAdam
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| 01 Mar 2013 02:13 PM |
OHHHHHH. PWNED BY A CALCULATOR.
༄・・・It's not spamming - it's finger exercising・・・༄ |
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| 01 Mar 2013 02:26 PM |
(4yx-1)(x-5) You must foil the problem. Essentially, the problem is (4yx)(x)+(4yx)(-5)+(-1)(x)+(-1)(-5) Solve this |
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| 01 Mar 2013 02:27 PM |
| Well, too bad I'm terrible at math. |
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| 01 Mar 2013 02:27 PM |
The answer is an answer.
We don't live in a world of reality, but in a world of perceptions. |
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| 01 Mar 2013 02:27 PM |
well just use the FOIL method.
First terms Outer terms Inner terms Last terms |
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