Been trying to refresh my algebra, and been coming up blank a lot. Anyone know how to solve this: http://home.earthlink.net/~justincredible218/24.JPG
Thanks...they need a deep brown beer icon, too, IMOOriginally posted by: Justin218
:beer: for Cerb!![]()
On such a test, you can bring calculators that can also make that extremely fast. Unfortunately teachers tend to like workOriginally posted by: GiLtY
If you are pressed for time (like you are taking a SAT test), just plug the answers in.
--GiLtY
Originally posted by: Cerb
On such a test, you can bring calculators that can also make that extremely fast. Unfortunately teachers tend to like workOriginally posted by: GiLtY
If you are pressed for time (like you are taking a SAT test), just plug the answers in.
--GiLtY
-Ernie, who knows he's got to take Calc and Calc II in a semester or two.
Not sure. My TI-83p didn't come with an equation solver, so with my bored time in English and Chemistry classes, mastered BASIC for it, and made an (somewhat limited and quirky) equation solver. However, it was very simple to make a basic program for such problems, where you gave it variables, and an expression (string that gets converted when it does the math), or multiple expressions, and it tested values. Most of the time it was easier just to do that.Originally posted by: PCboy
Originally posted by: Cerb
On such a test, you can bring calculators that can also make that extremely fast. Unfortunately teachers tend to like workOriginally posted by: GiLtY
If you are pressed for time (like you are taking a SAT test), just plug the answers in.
--GiLtY
-Ernie, who knows he's got to take Calc and Calc II in a semester or two.
can a ti-85 do it?
Originally posted by: Cerb
Not sure. My TI-83p didn't come with an equation solver, so with my bored time in English and Chemistry classes, mastered BASIC for it, and made an (somewhat limited and quirky) equation solver. However, it was very simple to make a basic program for such problems, where you gave it variables, and an expression (string that gets converted when it does the math), or multiple expressions, and it tested values. Most of the time it was easier just to do that.Originally posted by: PCboy
Originally posted by: Cerb
On such a test, you can bring calculators that can also make that extremely fast. Unfortunately teachers tend to like workOriginally posted by: GiLtY
If you are pressed for time (like you are taking a SAT test), just plug the answers in.
--GiLtY
-Ernie, who knows he's got to take Calc and Calc II in a semester or two.
can a ti-85 do it?
Actually, while I can't make a proof for it (I haven't taken a real math class in around 3 years now--not counting trig, since that was memorization more than anything--so can't recall the various properties and such, and no longer have my notes), with those two equations, it's pretty obvious that x and y can be switched around, and as such, "x = ? and x= ??" works out as "(x= ? and y = ??) or (x = ?? and y = ?)".Originally posted by: Woodchuck2000
You can't just plug the answers in and see which one works, as you have no values for Y. You'll have to solve it as Cerb described.
I didn't...then again, I made a quadratic equation solver that showed each step from filling in the quadratic equation values to getting the two final answers and checking them.Originally posted by: PCboy
Originally posted by: Cerb
Not sure. My TI-83p didn't come with an equation solver, so with my bored time in English and Chemistry classes, mastered BASIC for it, and made an (somewhat limited and quirky) equation solver. However, it was very simple to make a basic program for such problems, where you gave it variables, and an expression (string that gets converted when it does the math), or multiple expressions, and it tested values. Most of the time it was easier just to do that.Originally posted by: PCboy
Originally posted by: Cerb
On such a test, you can bring calculators that can also make that extremely fast. Unfortunately teachers tend to like workOriginally posted by: GiLtY
If you are pressed for time (like you are taking a SAT test), just plug the answers in.
--GiLtY
-Ernie, who knows he's got to take Calc and Calc II in a semester or two.
can a ti-85 do it?
there was a SOLVER function or something like that where you press the yellow 2nd button but it could only find one variable... most of the problems i had was equations with several variables with fractions and it was an ass..... i hated isolating variables and quadratic formulas.
lmao! Da...da-da-da-da-da-da-da...all divided by two A.[1] - I had to stop winamp so I could remember the song . [-b +/- sqrt(b^2 - 4ac)] / 2a
Yeah...something to do with how classes work. I Get It?, but struggle for a C, usually. On the other hand, I remember and can use it.Originally posted by: tcsenter
lmao! Da...da-da-da-da-da-da-da...all divided by two A.[1] - I had to stop winamp so I could remember the song . [-b +/- sqrt(b^2 - 4ac)] / 2a
I forget, was that sung to U of M's "Hail to the Victors" or "The Yellow and the Blue" fight song?
I was singing this for absolutely no apparent reason about a month ago. Damned math teacher. Taught me a nifty song I'll never forget...except I completely forgot how to do the math part.
-Tim, who has no intuition about these things, still managed an A in his math classes, but promptly forgot everything over the summer break and started college as though he had never taken them to begin with. :disgust: