Guys help in math class and I have nothing to do , scary right. Please let me know in the box below (hehe it rhymes ) also shout out to multistriker300 on the purple solders on winning their war. Another to Rachael for being an awesome pupil , and one last one to Lauren, miss you , you were the best admin ever. And now with my clubs news, THE VIP LIST and our lower club B.M.C. eTHE VIP LIST has gone up to rank 138 and have acquired 2-3 new member so we are only going to get better. We need some LCBC or people with 200k CS to become admins because we are low on people with your awesome stats. Possibility of getting a charlie of you join , 1/30 will get one. Also If you're 40k CS and want a new club come in and check us out , we have started using CC alot and are interesting people. If you are below 40k CS and don't have a club check out our lower club B.M.C. It's a fun club that has our protection and love , that's about it. Thanks for reading my thread guys and girls I hope it wasn't too long . Peace out. Also please don't hate on this thread.
Oooh you made a bike on the graph? You can either keep doing awesome graph art or if you are feeling ballsy, program a little game hahah. Do you have block dude?
It's here because we enjoy talking can't you see that? I'll keep this bumped for eternity Jk but really. Math can get boring waiting for everyone to catch up to speed.
I did have a block. Now I'm in Sophmore chemistry with nothing to do because I got my test done early
The one part of maths I could never get was completing the square. Never. I'd come back after class and spend hours on it. Oh well
Try cramers rule with a system of linear equations involving 10 variables and 10 unknowns. Or if you want you can inscribe objects inside each other. Like inscribe the biggest possible rectangle of radius r inside a circle of radius x and figure out what the dimensions should be. Or figure out how much rope you should bend into a square and how much should be bent into a circle to maximize the area. (note: you will use rope for both in the answer but not split the rope in half for each)
You can even knock down desks and calculate the rate of change of the angle of the desk to the horizon as you knock it down.
Knocking down desks would be very difficult to get accurate enough measurements hahaha without sensors that is. The math would be all over the place.