algebra 2, real-life. eww. |
algebra 2, real-life. eww. |
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Okay, so, I've never gotten anything below a B in my life. And now I'm flunking Algebra II with a 66?!
![]() My teacher is giving me an opportunity to write a paper on how we would use the things we learned this year in real, everyday life. Problem is...... I have no idea how we would even use it in real life. Any ideas? (I don't even remember half of the stuff we learned of what it's called, and I don't have my book with me, so sorry I can't give you some of the names of the chapters or anything. Poo. ![]() Math is icky. ![]() Oh, and please don't spam saying you've never had Algebra II. I don't care. Don't give my hopes up, at this point I'm desperate, so don't waste anyone's time. Please and thank you. Sorry to sound rude, but I'm a bit frusterated. |
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imaginary numbers= used to make electricity run through wires. (not sure how tho)
let's see... trig i could tell you, but alg 2 only... ok: 1. calculating maximum profits. you make a system of inequalities, with your max production, your price per unit, etc. the corners that give you the largest values. 2. calculating most anything using systems of equations, inequalities, etc. |
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