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Post by michellev122 on Feb 25, 2010 20:01:21 GMT -5
There is no need to be able to find X unless you are a pirate! Oh by the way I am Mary's totally awesome cousin Michelle lol.
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Post by yp on Feb 25, 2010 21:25:56 GMT -5
On the contrary, I find math very useful in life.
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Post by sr9jes on Feb 25, 2010 22:17:48 GMT -5
Math is helpful when you least expect it. Like trying to save money on your car insurance by swiching to Geiko.
Or trying to raise your hourly pay by 5% from your original pay.
Or counting cats by estimation.
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Post by yp on Feb 25, 2010 22:36:26 GMT -5
Well spoken.
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Post by michellev122 on Feb 26, 2010 17:08:33 GMT -5
Lol. I just think that I will never use Algebra again. I mean I am good at algebra but I just don't see a use in finding X. Other things, yes, are very helpful like addition, multiplication, subtraction, and division, but give me ONE circumstance where I need to make a graph for Y=5X-15
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Post by sr9jes on Feb 26, 2010 18:20:29 GMT -5
what if you're a scientist? or like... a math teacher... or you're trying to teach your daughter/son and or other stupid person how the f*cker works?
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Post by Loreliux on Feb 26, 2010 21:48:08 GMT -5
Unfortunately, I am not able to log online onto my Loreliux account. >_>; I'm currently on my sister's new laptop 'cuz my mom won't get off my laptop. However, your question is 'When would I ever use 5x-15 in a graph?'
Supposing that you are going to acquire a job in your future life. If you have a debt of $15, that gives you -15. If you want to graph how profitable your job is, and you obtain $5 an hour, then you will be getting y=5x-15. Y being how much money you have, and x being how many hours you have worked.
:] That is how you would use a graph of y=5x-15; to show how much accumulated wealth you have obtained, (and discarded, with more complicated equations that are probably not linear) and, if you keep working at the same pace, how much you will probably acquire by continuing to work at the same pace.
And welcome to the forum. =D I am Christy, the administrator.
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Post by yp on Feb 27, 2010 17:50:42 GMT -5
Equations can be used in shopping. For instance, if you bought a book for 15 dollars and you want to find out how many 5 dollar cds you could buy, then the equation would be y=5x+15.
Anyways, since everyone else is introducing themselves, I am Yuanhan and my account has no doubt been hacked by the administrator.
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Post by michellev122 on Feb 27, 2010 20:13:03 GMT -5
Omg people I mean i would never put that into an equation and stuff
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Post by soulmusician on Mar 2, 2010 19:45:21 GMT -5
Interesting...
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Post by G ♥ t h i k a l e a on Mar 3, 2010 19:29:27 GMT -5
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I....Wish I was in AC math..
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Post by soulmusician on Mar 4, 2010 7:22:46 GMT -5
No, you don't. Trust me.
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Post by Whateversam on Mar 9, 2010 20:23:43 GMT -5
i can second mary on that. ac math is freaking hell. and michelle has a point. you would be insane to use an equation when grocery shopping or something like that. And christy, who would want to be a freaking math teacher? that would just be hell. And i would personally (totally) not like a job in science. so that's out. math doesn't really have a point after a certain part.
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Post by soulmusician on Mar 9, 2010 20:49:15 GMT -5
O.O Sam, you logged on. ... So basically I think math is useful, I'm just too lazy to use it in real life. I like math, but I suck at it. My opinion on this matter doesn't really exist...
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Post by sr9jes on Mar 12, 2010 19:14:44 GMT -5
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Soo... I'm the only one who uses equations in every day life...?
* insert omg sad face here *
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