Ruptga Lifer Aug 3, 2006 10,246 207 106 Jun 2, 2010 #1 I suck at them, but at least the teacher is hot. So the latest problem she gave me is " if 9 - i / 3 < -u + 9, solve for i." Can anyone help a brother out?
I suck at them, but at least the teacher is hot. So the latest problem she gave me is " if 9 - i / 3 < -u + 9, solve for i." Can anyone help a brother out?
PieIsAwesome Diamond Member Feb 11, 2007 4,054 1 0 Jun 2, 2010 #2 Subtract 9 from both sides. Multiply both sides by -3 and flip inequality thing. Edit: Oh, har har, I thought I saw this before. Last edited: Jun 3, 2010
Subtract 9 from both sides. Multiply both sides by -3 and flip inequality thing. Edit: Oh, har har, I thought I saw this before.
C Crono Lifer Aug 8, 2001 23,720 1,502 136 Jun 3, 2010 #4 I would say to this teacher, i + u = xxx or u + i should multiply Don't forget to perform a few pelvic thrusts after each mathematical proposition. Last edited: Jun 3, 2010
I would say to this teacher, i + u = xxx or u + i should multiply Don't forget to perform a few pelvic thrusts after each mathematical proposition.
Fenixgoon Lifer Jun 30, 2003 33,342 12,927 136 Jun 3, 2010 #6 Crono said: I would say to this teacher, i + u = xxx or u + i should multiply Click to expand... lol winnar
Crono said: I would say to this teacher, i + u = xxx or u + i should multiply Click to expand... lol winnar