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HAMAYUN
Oct 27, 2009, 06:11 PM
4c -6-(-2c)

morgaine300
Oct 27, 2009, 07:08 PM
You're doing it again. This is just like all the other problems you keep posting. I believe every one of them has been a matter of distributing and then combined like terms. But I've never once actually seen any of YOUR attempts to actually work out any of these. You just keep posting more problems exactly alike.

When do we get to see YOU try to work one out?

HAMAYUN
Oct 27, 2009, 07:10 PM
You're doing it again. This is just like all the other problems you keep posting. I believe every one of them has been a matter of distributing and then combined like terms. But I've never once actually seen any of YOUR attempts to actually work out any of these. You just keep posting more problems exactly alike.

When do we get to see YOU try to work one out?

OK I NEED HELP REALY NEED HELP JUS WAT DISTRIBUTIVEA ND OTHER PROPERTIES ARE:confused:

Altenweg
Oct 27, 2009, 07:10 PM
You're doing it again. This is just like all the other problems you keep posting. I believe every one of them has been a matter of distributing and then combined like terms. But I've never once actually seen any of YOUR attempts to actually work out any of these. You just keep posting more problems exactly alike.

When do we get to see YOU try to work one out?

I'm guessing never. This is his/her homework and apparently he/she thinks we're going to do it.

OP, we will not do your homework for you.

Show the work you've done and we can lead you in the right direction, but we've already been to high school and done the work, now it's your turn.

You won't learn if we do it for you.

HAMAYUN
Oct 27, 2009, 07:12 PM
i'm guessing never. This is his/her homework and apparently he/she thinks we're going to do it.

Op, we will not do your homework for you.

Show the work you've done and we can lead you in the right direction, but we've already been to high school and done the work, now it's your turn.

You won't learn if we do it for you.

its him i m bad in math need help

Altenweg
Oct 27, 2009, 07:16 PM
its him i m bad in math need help

We understand that, but we have to see your work.

Don't worry if it's wrong, no one is going to laugh at that, just post your work and then we can go from there.

Surely you understand why we can't do it for you. We can't be there when you take a math test, so teaching you how to do the problem is really in your best interest.

Nhatkiem
Oct 27, 2009, 07:55 PM
its him i m bad in math need help

Basically show us how you would go about it.

We will either agree, or disagree and show you why we disagree

morgaine300
Oct 27, 2009, 08:56 PM
OK I NEED HELP REALY NEED HELP JUS WAT DISTRIBUTIVEA ND OTHER PROPERTIES ARE:confused:

You never actually asked that until now. That is what I was getting at. You post a problem and say nothing, so no one knows what difficulties you are having.

I answered this on your other post:
http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/math-sciences/ok-cant-remember-steps-410344.html

I took a lot of time doing this, so do me the favor of reading it and making an attempt to do this on your problems. Then show us the attempts. If you are getting them wrong, we cannot help you if we can't see your work to help correct your errors. Sometimes we learn best from our mistakes.