Author Topic: I accidentally out-of-the-boxed linear equations  (Read 1743 times)

I'm an english teacher, I went to english college.

Then capitalize the language.


I have no idea what this thread is about.

oh wait

I was schooled in Florida, and I took algebra 1 honors, and that taught me literal equations

I have no idea what this thread is about.
standard form to slope-intercept
point-slope to slope-intercept

I began to get too lazy to move the variables around for every problem, so I just did this.

wow ty for makin me feel stupid OP, pretty sure we were taught this though

Ca^(2+) + 2Cl^(−) + 2Ag+ + 2NO3−  Ca^(2+) + 2NO3− + 2AgCl(s)

screw 'yo algebra stuff
i got chemistry.


>basic high school chemistry
I never took chemistry; my high school offered a choice between a two-quarter semester classes, or choosing two of the one-quarter classes for astronomy, geology, and meteorology.

Not trying to suggest that calling it 'nerd stuff' is accurate, though.
« Last Edit: October 30, 2012, 02:03:59 PM by Headcrab Zombie »

wow ty for makin me feel stupid OP, pretty sure we were taught this though
California is one of the worst states to get schooled at

but the school I am in gives me opportunities for electronical engineering

California is one of the worst states to get schooled at
Not.. really.. It's really, really hard to make a generalization like that. I go to one of the top public schools in CA, so to discount my education because it was recieved in CA would be a ridiculous thing to do.