Asked by James
can someone put this in easier to understand English for me
translate the phrase into an algerbraic expression . let x resprent the unknown number . an eleventh of a number
please help I have to go sum where and it is due today
translate the phrase into an algerbraic expression . let x resprent the unknown number . an eleventh of a number
please help I have to go sum where and it is due today
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Answered by
oobleck
impatient much?
study much?
1/11 x
or
x/11
study much?
1/11 x
or
x/11
Answered by
James
umm thxs first of all and I am homeschooled so it is kinda cinfusing to study and I am sorry for being impatient
Answered by
Writeacher
Being homeschooled means you should be able to read and study all kinds of good websites while you're in the middle of each lesson, in addition to the text and/or study materials your school gives you. Take advantage of these.
https://www.mathsisfun.com/
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra
https://www.purplemath.com/modules/index.htm
Maybe other tutors will give you some good links, too.
It's up to YOU and YOUR PARENTS to study (and sometimes memorize!) these lessons. No one can do that for you.
https://www.mathsisfun.com/
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra
https://www.purplemath.com/modules/index.htm
Maybe other tutors will give you some good links, too.
It's up to YOU and YOUR PARENTS to study (and sometimes memorize!) these lessons. No one can do that for you.
Answered by
James
umm thxs and like idk I might and if I do will you help me or another tutor like help me study cuh I am gonna be honest I haven't been in school for the last three years
Answered by
Writeacher
You use a slash to type fractions on this website. These mean the same thing.
x/11
and
<u>x</u>
11
If you plan to come to Jiskha for math help, you need to learn how to type math symbols correctly here.
x/11
and
<u>x</u>
11
If you plan to come to Jiskha for math help, you need to learn how to type math symbols correctly here.
Answered by
Writeacher
+ for addition
- for subtraction
* for multiplication or parentheses -- 3x(4) means 3x times 4
/ for division and for fractions
^ for exponents (3^2 means 3 squared or 3 to the second power)
There are others that math tutors will know.
- for subtraction
* for multiplication or parentheses -- 3x(4) means 3x times 4
/ for division and for fractions
^ for exponents (3^2 means 3 squared or 3 to the second power)
There are others that math tutors will know.
Answered by
James
ok thxs
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