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lol.....yeah it was a close un.........[/FART_BISCUT]
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lmao @ takin a half hour for that, what grade you in?
you dont need that heron formula bullshit, plot the points, connect the lines, count how many is for the base and height of the triangle then 1/2 base * height =/ you could use a squared + b squared = c squared all that wack bullshit but its a waste of time imo unless you're dealin wit decimals on the grid Quote:
That is a real problem though, it comes out to 4. |
im glad you in ma crew...*hystericly laughs for no reason*
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No compose it doesnt :bored:
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<--------- Sucks at math and doesn't understand the question.
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werd the shits like chinese to me also....im gonna take a wild guess and say the answer is
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Wow.
I seriously did that problem in my head in like 15 seconds. Does your classroom have the initial's SE? |
Oh shit, lemme bust out my graph paper, compas, and my scientific calculator out of my "Emergency Nerd Kid". Then I'll pretend to give two shits about this question.
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The answer is obviously *runs away*
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first time ive seen ysdat act like a true dumbass got the nerve to call me an idiot ha, the ansew is four, ad it tok thirty minutes because, muy teacher was teaching me how to uses herons formula and i HAD to use it instead of the simple way |
rofl @ you not getting my sarcasm.
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oooo that was sarcasm ooo i didnt knowww [/sarcastic] |
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why the fuck would you have to use heron's formula when you could just use 1/2bh? i did that in like 15 seconds in my head and got 4... |
Area = .5 x b x h
That problem up there's too easy. the points are visual... no need to draw this problems: the line connecting Q & R are the height (their x coordinates are both 2), the line connecting P & R are the base (their y coordinates are both 3) find the distance between P & R by counting the spaces between -2 and 2 which is 4. find the distance between Q & R by counting the spaces between 5 and 3 which is 2. .5 x 4 x 2 = .5 x 8 = 4 I didnt read the whole thread. This not on a Calculus level, this basic geometry. Calculus is something you can't even post on a board. |
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