Im in 9th grade freshman year, blehh.
And I need help on this one problem.
16= d-12/14
or sixteen equals d minus 12 over 14
if that helps.
Anyone care to help?
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Im in 9th grade freshman year, blehh.
And I need help on this one problem.
16= d-12/14
or sixteen equals d minus 12 over 14
if that helps.
Anyone care to help?
Add(or, more simply,
) to both sides of that equation, and then see what it looks like.
I don't like ArcSines answer, but it's perfectly acceptable. You got the wrong answer, though.
Multiply both side of the equation by 14. then it will make more sense, hopefully.
I don't like ArcSine's answer either, given that the equation seems to be
, upon further clarification by Soc.
(And Galactus just mentioned the other day the importance of using grouping symbols to remove any ambiguities... I shouldn't've tried to 'interpret'. My bad, boys... )
OK, Soc, scratch my previous one and do just as KISS instructed. And use parentheses next time.
That's OK, ArcSine. I interpreted exactly like you did. (Although I still would have multiplied by 14 first.)
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