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| Bounty | Status | Category | Sub-Category | Question | Due | $3.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | General Mathematics |
Rush need tonight nonconvex polygons
Draw three different nonconvex polygons. When you walk around a polygon, at each vertex you need to turn either right (clockwise) or left (counterclockwise). A turn to the left is measured by a... |
Mar. 16, 2009 | $1.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | General Mathematics |
Nonconvex polygons
Draw three different nonconvex polygons. When you walk around a polygon, at each vertex you need to turn either right (clockwise) or left (counterclockwise). A turn to the left is measured by a... |
Mar. 15, 2009 | $1.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | General Mathematics |
Drawing different shapes on dot paper
On a geoboard or dot paper, construct each of the following: a. A scalene triangle b. An obtuse triangle c. An isosceles trapezoid d. A nonisosceles trapezoid e. A convex hexagon f. A concave... |
Mar. 12, 2009 | $1.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | General Mathematics |
Please give detailed reasoning
A student claims that the equation has no solution, since the square root of a negative number does not exist. Why is this argument wrong? |
Jan. 21, 2009 | $5.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | General Mathematics |
Need help by someone showing work and answer so I can check mine.
Please show the work, our textbook is extremely confusing. |
Jan. 21, 2009 | $1.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | General Mathematics |
If x < 0, find the values of 2 7x
If x |
Jan. 16, 2009 | $1.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | General Mathematics |
Students questions about math
A seventh-grade student does not believe that Â5 A student says that his father showed him a very simple method for dealing with expressions like Â(a  b + 1) and x  (2x  3). The... |
Jan. 16, 2009 | $1.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | General Mathematics |
Divisors
Some of the divisors of a locker number are 2, 5, and 9. If there are exactly nine additional divisors, what is the locker number? |
Jan. 16, 2009 | $1.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | General Mathematics |
divisibility tests
2. Using divisibility tests, answer each of the following: b. A forester has 43,682 seedlings to be planted. Can these be planted in an equal number of rows with 11 seedlings in each row? d. ... |
Jan. 15, 2009 | $1.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | General Mathematics |
Problems solving for x
(x-1)^2 = 9 If x |
Jan. 15, 2009 |
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