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| Bounty | Status | Category | Sub-Category | Question | Due | $6.50 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | General Mathematics |
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Sep. 04, 2011 | $5.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | General Mathematics |
MAT TUTORING
1. factor completely-- Â 4s+1-4s 2. Add-- 6v/v^2-36 +v/v-6 3. Solve-- x^2 + 6x -4 =0 4. Divide and simplify--- w^4/w^14 5. Use Foil method to find the product---(3x^8-4)(x^9-5)= 6. Simplify by... |
Oct. 09, 2011 | $5.00 | Closed, closed | Biology | General Biology |
Biology/Anatomy
Biology tutoring? |
Feb. 15, 2013 | $5.00 | Closed, closed | Biology | General Biology |
BiologyAnatomy
Biology/Anatomy; help: sample questions |
Feb. 17, 2013 | $4.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | General Mathematics |
MAT TUTORING
f(x)=-1/4x^2 ……………find and label the vertex and line of symmetry x^2 + 11= 0… does this have 1 real solution ; 2 real solutions; or 2 imaginary solutions 3. f(x) = 3(x-1)^2 …..... |
Oct. 02, 2011 | $4.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | General Mathematics |
MAT TUTORING
1. Solve for x--- 4x(x-5)-5x(x-4) 2. factor completely-- 20v^2 + 100vf+ 125f^2 3. solve--- 6/z = 8/z -1/11 4. solve---- (x+14)(x-6)(x+13)>0 5. w-4/w-9 - w+1/w+9 + w-99/w^2-81 6. find the... |
Oct. 09, 2011 | $4.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | General Mathematics |
MAT TUTORING
x^2 +14x + 49 = 16  ---- Give exact and approximate solutions to 3 decimal places x^2 – x +10 =  Solve f(x) = x^2 -9x + 1 ; find --x and y intercepts..(ordered pair) 5x +x(x-1) =0 ;... |
Oct. 02, 0000 | $3.00 | Closed, closed | Health Care | General Health Care |
Coding Tutor samples
Principle Diagnosis and Final Codes 1. This patient with chronic systolic congestive heart failure was admitted because of melena. Patient had EGD with biopsy. No other findings were found to... |
Feb. 27, 2013 | $3.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | General Mathematics |
math tutoring
1.  Multiply    √11(√6 - √3) 2.  Simplify    ^3√-343x^3 3.  Multiply    (4√3 – 12√5)(2√3+6√5) 4.  Divide then simplify by taking roots.  √400xy/2√... |
Sep. 18, 2011 | $2.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | Algebra |
Mat 116
Determine whether the ordered pair is a solution of x – 3y = 6 |
Jul. 01, 2011 |
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