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If you are who you say you are, solve this problem.For all real numbers (b) and (c) such that the product of (c) and 3 is (b), which of the following expressions represents the sum of (c) and 3 in terms of (b)?A. b+3B. 3b+3C. 3(b+3)D. b+3/3E. b/3 + 3or... you could choose the hard way.John has 5 apples and Suzy has two apples. Calculate the mass of the sun.(Show your work)
Depends on your workload. I was pretty lucky with a lot my teachers, since they were good at what they did and rarely assigned very comprehensive homework. If you know what you're doing, I got by in my trig/precalc class doing about half the homework. I'd only ever do it if I knew I needed the practice for what we learned.Set a goal for yourself. My psychology teacher often said that you have to care more about your work than your parents, and I believe him. You have to care about what you're doing, and setting a goal is a good way to make yourself care. What kind of grade do you want? Figure out how much work it'll take to get there. I was a pretty consistent B student, since I that was the level of effort I was willing to put in.This will sound counterintuitive, but you should try taking some more advanced classes if you're feeling up to it. It's much easier to learn and care about learning when you're in a class full of smart people being taught by a smart person about things you don't know. Give an AP class a try sometime.
So uh, in an attempt to salvage the thread, if anyone wants like, actual advice for High School I am a High School Graduate TM and I am also very smart.
YEAH WHEN CAN I GET A GF???
but make your feelings plain to see.
Also, don't be a goy.
how autistic do you have to be to judge people's age by their ability to solve a math problem
You must be fun at parties.
unironically he probably is