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      Math tutoring with Nightmare n___n 
    
      
      
      Wasn't sure where else to post this, but here goes! « ☼ ☾ ✰ » Semi-Active.  | ||||
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   | Posted 03-18-2011, 07:00 PM | 
   
  
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      Alright. 
    
      
      
      Can I see some of the problems your doing ? So I can see if I've even done it. xD nighty's sig in under construction.  | ||||
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   | Posted 03-18-2011, 07:03 PM | 
   
  
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      All of it is Factoring. 
    
      
      
      These two are zero-product property. (x+5)(x-0)=0 (2x+1) squared (Sorry, my boyfriend just walked into the room and I got distracted >.<) « ☼ ☾ ✰ » Semi-Active.  | ||||
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   | Posted 03-18-2011, 07:22 PM | 
   
  
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      FACTORING. *A* 
    
      
      
      I LOVE factoring. >u< The first one I haven't done before. ono (2x+1)² ... do you just need helping solving it ? I can do that. nighty's sig in under construction.  | ||||
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   | Posted 03-18-2011, 07:58 PM | 
   
  
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      Yes I need the steps on how to solve it and possibly an answer to one of those so I can possibly figure out how to do the other one. There is an =0 at the end of the second one as well.
     
    
      
      
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   | Posted 03-18-2011, 09:25 PM | 
   
  
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      Well, solving for x on the second one is easy. 
    
      
      
      2x + 1 = 0 * the reason why there is only one equation is because x is the same for both, seeing as 2x+1 is squared. Subtract one. 2x = -1 Divide by two. x = -1/2 The other one would be done similarly. Set both equal to zero. x+5=0 and x-0=0 You'd subtract five for the first one and add zero on the second to get x=-5 and x=0. nighty's sig in under construction.  | ||||
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