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PostSubject: Re: home work   Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:20 pm

For Year 8 Math Homework, I got
1) 4/10+6/4+3/5=
2) 12/20+3/15+3/60=
3) 15/15+12/10+3/5=
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PostSubject: Re: home work   Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:23 pm

i did that in like three years ago
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PostSubject: Re: home work   Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:30 pm

Dothebartman91 wrote:
For Year 8 Math Homework, I got
1) 4/10+6/4+3/5=
2) 12/20+3/15+3/60=
3) 15/15+12/10+3/5=

haha my equations are just like
8 divided by 3= -42
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PostSubject: Re: home work   Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:39 pm

Here's typical geometry homework for me right now:

Using distance, slope and midpoint formulas, determine if this is a square, rectangle, rhombus or trapezoid.

A (0,0) B(2,2) C(4,2) D (0,6)

It takes a while...

(Btw, that makes a trapezoid)
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PostSubject: Re: home work   Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:43 pm

i did that a few months ago
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PostSubject: Re: home work   Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:43 pm

What math class are you in?
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PostSubject: Re: home work   Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:46 pm

honors geometry, its a high school class where i am and im in 8th grade
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PostSubject: Re: home work   Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:47 pm

I'm in 9th grade, Geom GT. A2 GT next year, then Precalc, calc, etc.
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PostSubject: Re: home work   Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:52 pm

i have honors algebra 2 next year, then honors pre cal, then IB calculus
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PostSubject: Re: home work   Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:53 pm

We don't have Honors Math, just regular and GT. I'd take Honors A2 if I could, I don't know if I'm ready for GT.
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PostSubject: Re: home work   Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:54 pm

I'm Year 8 and they choose my classes Sad
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PostSubject: Re: home work   Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:57 pm

They choose your classes in Middle school for me, but when we get to HS, we can choose what levels of classes we want to take and what electives.
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PostSubject: Re: home work   Sat Feb 06, 2010 11:41 pm

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Year 8 Homework is easy Very Happy



ikr I seriously could have done this in 5th 6th grade.


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PostSubject: Re: home work   Sat Feb 06, 2010 11:46 pm

I'm in Trigonometry now... next year is Precalc, and senior year is Calc.
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PostSubject: Re: home work   Sun Feb 07, 2010 5:56 am

Yeah, year 8 is such a bludge, I do my homework with my eyes closed...
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PostSubject: Re: home work   Sun Feb 07, 2010 8:47 pm

Is "Year 1" like Kindergarden?


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PostSubject: Re: home work   Sun Feb 07, 2010 10:15 pm

Here's a physics problem that took me forever:

A frictionless roller coaster is given an initial horizontal velocity Vo at height h. The roller coaster reaches a drop and then goes over a circular hump with radius R. The top of the hill has a height equal to (2/3)h. After that hill, there is another hill with height h'. a) In terms of R and h Find the maximum value of Vo so that the roller coaster stays on the track at the top of the hill solely because of gravity. b) In terms of R and h, find the maximum value of h' so that the roller coaster car just barely makes it to the top of the hill.


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PostSubject: Re: home work   Sun Feb 07, 2010 10:16 pm

tl;dr


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PostSubject: Re: home work   Mon Feb 08, 2010 5:42 am

Dothebartman91 wrote:
I'm Year 8 and they choose my classes Sad


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They choose your classes in Middle school for me, but when we get to HS, we can choose what levels of classes we want to take and what electives.


Year 8 is High School in Australia, Heck, the Australian Government are thinking Year 7 should be High School

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Here's a physics problem that took me forever:

A frictionless roller coaster is given an initial horizontal velocity Vo at height h. The roller coaster reaches a drop and then goes over a circular hump with radius R. The top of the hill has a height equal to (2/3)h. After that hill, there is another hill with height h'. a) In terms of R and h Find the maximum value of Vo so that the roller coaster stays on the track at the top of the hill solely because of gravity. b) In terms of R and h, find the maximum value of h' so that the roller coaster car just barely makes it to the top of the hill.


Wtf did you just say???
I didn't even get half the things you said Umm
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PostSubject: Re: home work   Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:08 am

Dan456 wrote:
Here's a physics problem that took me forever:

A frictionless roller coaster is given an initial horizontal velocity Vo at height h. The roller coaster reaches a drop and then goes over a circular hump with radius R. The top of the hill has a height equal to (2/3)h. After that hill, there is another hill with height h'. a) In terms of R and h Find the maximum value of Vo so that the roller coaster stays on the track at the top of the hill solely because of gravity. b) In terms of R and h, find the maximum value of h' so that the roller coaster car just barely makes it to the top of the hill.


I get the problem, but it's way over my head.
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