chijioke godpowerAlgebra Think of a number add 15 to it and doubld d number u think, add d number u first think, divide by 3 and take away dat number u first think of and let ur b 1028 February 2011CommentView All 4 Answers
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Simple Pendulum: Gravity is responsible for an object falling toward Earth. The farther the object falls, the faster it is moving when it hits the ground. For each second that an object falls, its speed increases by a constant amount, called the acceleration due to gravity, denoted g. One way to calculate the value... Read All 1005 May 2011
andy chuks @jay pay where is the table? Please post your question new under physics class and attach the table and your figure as picture by clicking attach picture illustration while posting. 1005 May 2011
oyewole saaidset in a cultural gathering of 400 people there are 270 men and 200 musicians. of the latter,80 are singers.60 of the women are not musicians and 220 of the men are not singers.how many of the women are musicians but not singers,if there are 150 singers altogether and 40 are both musicians and singers?05 February 2011Comment
oyewole saaidsimple equation 10(x-1)-6x-26=3.........................find the value of x to the nearest integer16 September 2010Comment
ogugua belonwu = 10x - 10 - 6x - 26 = 3
= 4x - 36 = 3
= 4x = 39
= x = 39/4
= x = 9.75
= x = 10 (to the nearest whole number) 1017 September 2010
andy chuksArithmetic Progression Arithmetic Progression is sequence of numbers that increase or decrease by a common difference such that any number in the sequence is the average (arithmetic mean) of the numbers preceding and following it.
Example the following numbers form an arithmetic progression
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14
the common difference d is 2 while the first term is 2
The... Read All07 September 2010Comment
ogugua belonwuQuote: "Every student's bane is poor knowledge of algebra"22 June 2010Comment
ogugua belonwuAlgebra is the branch of mathematics concerning the study of the rules of operations and relations, and the constructions and concepts arising from them, including terms, polynomials, equations and algebraic structures. Together with geometry, analysis, topology, combinatorics, and number theory, algebra is one of the main branches of pure mathematics.21 June 2010Comment
andy chuks Algebra may be divided roughly into the following categories:
Elementary algebra, in which the properties of operations on the real number system are recorded using symbols as \"place holders\" to denote constants and variables, and the rules governing mathematical expressions and equations involving these symbols are studied. This is usually taught... Read All 0021 June 2010
ogugua belonwuAlgebra is the branch of mathematics concerning the study of the rules of operations and relations, and the constructions and concepts arising from them, including terms, polynomials, equations and algebraic structures. Together with geometry, analysis, topology, combinatorics, and number theory, algebra is one of the main branches of pure mathematics.21 June 2010Comment
andy chuks when negative numbers are added together, we sum it just like ordinary numbers and then add the negative sign at the front of the answer. so -2 -3 = -5 (2 3 is 5 the add the negative sign in front) 0021 June 2010
andy chuksAlgebra is the branch of mathematics concerning the study of the rules of operations and relations, and the constructions and concepts arising from them, including terms, polynomials, equations and algebraic structures. Together with geometry, analysis, topology, combinatorics, and number theory, algebra is one of the main branches of pure mathematics.21 June 2010Comment
andy chuks Elementary algebra is the most basic form of algebra. It is taught to students who are presumed to have no knowledge of mathematics beyond the basic principles of arithmetic. In arithmetic, only numbers and their arithmetical operations (such as , â, Ã, ÷) occur. In algebra, numbers are often denoted by symbols (such as a, x, or y). This... Read All 0021 June 2010
ogugua belonwuWelcome to Algebra class.21 June 2010Comment
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Think of a number add 15 to it and doubld d number u think, add d number u first think, divide by 3 and take away dat number u first think of and let ur b 10 28 February 2011Comment
in a cultural gathering of 400 people there are 270 men and 200 musicians. of the latter,80 are singers.60 of the women are not musicians and 220 of the men are not singers.how many of the women are musicians but not singers,if there are 150 singers altogether and 40 are both musicians and singers? 05 February 2011Comment
10(x-1)-6x-26=3.........................find the value of x to the nearest integer 16 September 2010Comment
Arithmetic Progression is sequence of numbers that increase or decrease by a common difference such that any number in the sequence is the average (arithmetic mean) of the numbers preceding and following it. Example the following numbers form an arithmetic progression 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 the common difference d is 2 while the first term is 2 The... Read All 07 September 2010Comment