The problem:
4/5ths(10r-5) = 8(r+11)
I simplify the problem into 8r -4 = 8r + 88
How the fuck does this come out right?
It doesn't.
:science:
it can't, there's an elephant in the way.
[QUOTE=Kanye West;16129722]it can't, there's an elephant in the way.[/QUOTE]
You forgot the quadratic giraffe.
[QUOTE=Bulaba0;16129711]It doesn't.
:science:[/QUOTE]
So it really just stops there?
yes
Also:
10h-7/-5 > -2h
How do I solve these problems again? Multiply them by the reciprocal, right?
who the fuck cares?
Someone out there
Maybe you should just tell your teacher that you don't know a dipshit flying fuck how to solve the problems. They'll help you. It's their job.
[QUOTE=Bulaba0;16131664]Maybe you should just tell your teacher that you don't know a dipshit flying fuck how to solve the problems. They'll help you. It's their job.[/QUOTE]
Summer homework, lol
[QUOTE=Peacekid;16129597]The problem:
4/5ths(10r-5) = 8(r+11)
I simplify the problem into 8r -4 = 8r + 88
How the fuck does this come out right?[/QUOTE]
The problem, is the question. It's been a while since I did any 'simple' algebra like that, but that just ain't right - there is no correct answer, really - you can simplify it down as far as you went, but there's no possible solution for r.
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