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    A riddle | 
  2003-11-19 | 
  
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  Sarah pose la question : Ok, our teacher gave us this riddle, and I cannot for the life of me figure it out. He said that there are three problems with the following proof: Penny Nom lui répond. | 
    
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    Systems of equations | 
  2003-11-19 | 
  
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  Scott pose la question :       I hope that u can help me....I
        am a college student taking a class in Pre Calculus.....I have homework
        due this Friday and it counts a BIG Percentage on my FINAL grade.....I
        am getting mixed up and can not figure out a few problems.....Please help
        me..... 
         
        Method Of Subsitution 
         
  Problem 1. y- 8x = -5 
  x(squared) + y(squared) = 25 
   
  Problem 2. y = x(squared) - 2x - 6 
  Y = x(squared) - 4
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    A point and a line | 
  2003-11-19 | 
  
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  Meenakshi pose la question :
 Given a line segment L(x1,y1)
          to (x2,y2) and a Point P(x3,y3). 
        I need the formula to find a point on the line L that is closest to
        the point (x3,y3).  Penny Nom lui répond. | 
    
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    If 1 is neither prime nor composite... | 
  2003-11-19 | 
  
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  Joshua pose la question : if 1 
is neither prime nor composite...what is it called? Claude Tardif and Penny Nom lui répond. | 
    
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    If 1 is neither prime nor composite... | 
  2003-11-19 | 
  
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  Joshua pose la question : if 1 
is neither prime nor composite...what is it called? Claude Tardif and Penny Nom lui répond. | 
    
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    Unmatched socks | 
  2003-11-17 | 
  
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  Shannon pose la question :
 
i have 6 pairs of socks lying unmatched in my dresser drawer. Each pair is a differnt color (brown, black, red, yellow, green, purple) When i wake up in the morning, I randomly grab 2 of the loose socks and put them on without looking.
 
If two socks are randomly selected from the drawer, what is the probability that they match?
 
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    The 4th difference | 
  2003-11-17 | 
  
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  Jack pose la question : If i had a sequence which was the same at the 4th difference, aka difference
      to the 4th, like: 
       
       
      1        5        14        30        56        96
      (sequence) 
    
      4        9        16        26        40 
    
          5        7        10        14 
             
      2        3         4 
                  
      1        1 
       
       
      then what would be the set formulars to find out a, b, c, d, and e 
      as i know the equation has to be an4+bn3+cn2+dn+e Penny Nom lui répond. | 
    
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    Les 3 maisons | 
  2003-11-16 | 
  
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  Amandine pose la question : Sur la figure ci-contre on peut voir 3 maisons A, B et C nouvellement construites. Toutes les 3 doivent être reliées au gaz, à l'eau et à l'électricité. Cependant, tous ces raccordements doivent impérativement avoir lieu dans un même plan et les câbles et autres canalisations ne peuvent pas se croiser. Comment doit-on s'y prendre pour relier les 3 maisons à l'eau, au gaz et à l'électricité? Claude Tardif lui répond. | 
    
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    Adding fractions | 
  2003-11-16 | 
  
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  Ken pose la question : My name is Ken and I am taking my GED course for my High School and have not been in a class for 35 years. I am doing this for re-training. I am at the part about fractions. Here is an example that I am having trouble with.
  
  
  
                                       1 3/7 + 4 2/3 + 11/21
  
  
  They have no common denominators. Could you PLEASE help me. If you could send me a step by step explanation it would be greatly appreciated. Penny Nom lui répond. | 
    
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    Three problems | 
  2003-11-16 | 
  
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  Megan pose la question : My name is Megan and I am a junior in high school. Our teacher gave us a few xtra credit questions and I need some help. Penny Nom lui répond. | 
    
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    Divisibility by 7 | 
  2003-11-14 | 
  
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  A student pose la question : how do you test a number to see if it is divisible by 7 or not?  Penny Nom lui répond. | 
    
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    Lines | 
  2003-11-14 | 
  
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  A student pose la question : What is a name that a group of lines pass through? Chris Fisher lui répond. | 
    
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    root24 = 2 root6 | 
  2003-11-13 | 
  
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  Burke pose la question : I know that all algerbra can be represented visually, for example: Y=9x+3 is a line on a two dimentional plane. Could Math Central please send me a visual representation of the proccess of simplifying square root like root24 equals 2root6 Penny Nom lui répond. | 
    
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    Diagonals in an octagon | 
  2003-11-13 | 
  
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  Glenn pose la question : Question 1.  What is the probability of choosing the longest diagonal in an octagon?  Question 2.  Probability of choosing the shortest?  Andrei Volodin and Penny Nom lui répond. | 
    
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    A trig identity | 
  2003-11-12 | 
  
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  A student pose la question : I can't prove this identity. Can you please help me?  (1-tanx)/(1+tanx)=(1-sin2x)/(cos2x) Penny Nom lui répond. | 
    
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