As a math student, you probably learned the squares of each number from one to 12 when you were young. For instance, you know that 7 times 7 is 49. Hence, the square root of 49 is obviously 7. But […]
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As a math student, you probably learned the squares of each number from one to 12 when you were young. For instance, you know that 7 times 7 is 49. Hence, the square root of 49 is obviously 7. But […]
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Remember when life was as simple as one, two, three? That was back in the day when numbers made sense. Numbers changed the quantity of stuff we had. We could add them, subtract them, multiply them like rabbits, and divide […]
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Jack and Jill went up a hill To fetch a pail a water. But Jack looked down At the sloping ground And said, “Slope’s -10, let’s go sledding after.” Jack wasn’t just wishing on the fly. He knew a good […]
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Finding the perimeter of a rectangle is one of the easiest first steps towards becoming a geometry genius. The formula is simple and quick, and with a little practice, you’ll be finding the perimeter of every rectangle in sight! So […]
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In our next piece of online algebra help, we’re going to discuss the world of polynomials. But before we get started, consider hiring an online algebra tutor from Studygate, you can’t go wrong. If there is a constant in the […]
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Three blind mice. Three blind mice. See how they run. See how they run. The Farmer’s Wife went after them with a carving knife And divided them up for stew that night. Filling eleven pots of rice. Okay, that might […]
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Linear equations are one of the first concepts you’ll be introduced to in Algebra I. If you’re like me, and you’ve struggled a good bit in your math journey, you may not find solving them very enjoyable or practical. However, […]
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One of the simple joys of life is a push-pop candy. You remember ‘em: Right, a lollipop without a stick. And while it sounds like a push-up, a Push-Pop doesn’t have the same effect. (And no, eating one does not […]
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A triangular prism has rectangular sides and an equilateral triangle as base, as you can see above. Volume is the maximum quantity a three dimensional closed-shape can hold. Therefore, the maximum quantity a triangular prism can contain is called volume […]
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Baa baa, black sheep, Have you any wool? “Yes sir, but sir, The storage tent is full. Build me another, All the way ‘round, So no wool is on the ground.” Yeesh! What a bossy sheep! But he has a […]
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Finding the area of a shape is one of the first steps to becoming a geometry whiz. Once you master two-dimensional shapes like quadrilaterals, triangles and circles, you’re ready to find the area of more complex three-dimensional shapes that you […]
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We all heard it before: Hi diddle diddle, The pyramid’s riddle: If a cow jumped over the moon Times that by three Or more, to see, The volume of moonlight to spoon?The volume of a pyramid is easier than you […]
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