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The Homework Help Thread
Hey guys! Kat here! I've seen variations of this thread around other places, I figured it might be nice to have one go-to thread for homework help!
Basically, the rule is, do NOT help someone cheat. Don't just give them an answer, try and actually explain it to them so that they learn it on their own. You can post in this thread if you need help with anything homework or school related. Study tips, ideas for essay topics, help with math problems, you name it! Enjoy! |
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I really like this thread Kat!
Although College doesn't start for me till September, I really like this thread. :) I would like to share a site that I love, I've used it many times and it helps with your vocabulary. Dictionary.com Thesaurus.com WordDyamo Reference.com Translator |
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I think this is a great idea! Although I love the idea of helping directly on TH, I'd feel bad if I didn't mention two awesome resources for math outside of TH: Mathstackexchange and Dr. Math. You can submit questions to both, and you'll get detailed answers back. Dr. Math is a little slower(a couple days). Both have math professors and PhD students(and occasionally undergrads) answering questions.
Hope this helps! :) |
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This is a great idea and would be really helpful once school starts.
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I'm in for offering help where time permits :)
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Does anyone speak french? I have summer work and I just can't do it and we have to do it before I start sixthform :(
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Has anyone read "The Apology of Socrates" by Plato, who can possibly help me understand it? :/
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Thanks! It's not loading for me, either though. :(
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I like this thread a lot and since I will attend a new school on monday (first day of school), I will surely use this thread when I need help with homework and such. ^.^
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I'm a wizard at maths and wiling to help out anyone who needs it. Shoot me a PM.
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I'm willing to help since I have finished school forever....apart from when I (hopefully) become a teacher in about two years time!
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Hey,
I'm willing to help with some classes. I'm pretty good with Bible, Psychology, US and World history and biology (my favorite science). Also, I would like to post a link to a very useful studying website I am starting to use more often. Quizlet This website is great! You can make flash cards, quizzes, play games (scatter and space race), studying other languages is possible, and there are a lot of different ways to upload info, they have a mobile app for both IOS and Android (where all info syncs between the app and website) and they also offer very wonderful support if you need help (responding to emails within a day or two). The best thing: everything is free! You can create up to five sets but that is plenty because people generally take four to five classes in college anyways and not all classes in High school require this type of studying (art, PE etc.) Hopefully this helps someone! :) |
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I'm doing terribly in math, so any help is lovely. :'(
The data set is: 8, -12, 16, 3, -9, -15, 5, 19. It wants me to determine the value of k such that ∑(x-k)=0 ∑ means sum. |
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I don't want to just answer the question for you... so here are some pointers!
Firstly, think about all those numbers on a number line, centered around 0. Something like: -15 -12 -9 0 3 5 8 16 19 For any particular number, what's the value of k that will mean x - k = 0? What do you notice about the values? Some of those numbers are big, some are small... so what can we do to find one number that represents all of them? |
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I think. I'm also tired. :bleh: |
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Yep. k is about being the opposite of all the xs.
So what's a single number that we can use to represent a set of numbers, that measures the centre? |
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The median? Which is 3?
(btw, feel free to PM me if you want so we don't bombard the thread) |
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I can help out with English (my main language), Mandarin (my second language, but I could qualify as fluent), and Maths (bc I'm Asian ahaha jk but yeah). :)
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Has anyone read L'Étranger by Albert Camus (The Stranger) and can help clarify a few things? (make sure I'm understanding or rather translating it correctly?) :)
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I can help with psychology, algebra, astronomy, english, music theory, and earth science (I'm a tutor for math and science, specifically). Feel free to PM me anytime.
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I can help with English and History of any sort. If I don't know it, I've got a book that does. :D
PM me anytime! I'm usually online once a day, unless I'm busy. |
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Okay. So we would start by saying:
x = amount for dishes Then we'd say that 2.25x = amount for mowing the lawn. Where do you go from there? |
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