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I need help with polynomials and factoring.
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For example, let's say you had a beautiful clock that was always one minute late. It was too beautiful to throw away, so you
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Thanks Coop!
Ok, thanks for now.
I don't think the problem says anything like that. Or if it did, I'll have to go check again. But thank you for the help. :D
Okay, I'm starting to understand it a bit now. But yes, I am sure it is later/slower a minute every day. Unchanging, sorry for not including that. But I think the answer would be very different if it lost a minute each day. Thank you. :)
Well, yes that's right too, Ms. Sue. I'm just making sure if I was right. Well, to be exact, I don't understand it myself. If it's one minute late forever, then it would make a difference/change on the pattern every year. Right?