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hahaha you just had to say that to keep your post counts going :P

hahaha you just had to say that to keep your post counts going :P
Text messaging my uncle and reporting about his dog's accident on his nice dress shirts![]()
Kind of slow today, though. Where is everyone? Is there a brawl on another thread that I don't know about?![]()
so what happened?
Congratulations and all the best of luck!We are all set for induction on Friday evening!I am excited but nervous! However we cannot wait to meet our little guy!! I am a bit sad about the hospital new policy...NO KIDS ALLOWED under 18 due to Swine Flu break outs.
So we gotta wait till I get home so he will meet his new little brother!
My DHB will update you guys about the baby! Maybe pictures but not 100% sure yet.![]()
No wonder, I am 479 post short to my 20,000 milestone after three years, ohhhh, november already! IT IS three years this month.At least, it was a slow climb in my post count... ;|
Actually, I joined at the first time under aussiejake in March 2005, the same month as you but I was inactive for long time, and became active again in november 2006 as JClarke ....became frequent two years ago.Not that far, you joined after me. No fair![]()
Who here is good at quadratic functions? I am finishing up a test tomorrow for quadratic functions, and the only question that is really stumping me is this one: (PS: I am trying to remember it as best as I can, so if it doesn't make much sense, then it might be my fault. :Oops
The zeros of a function are 4 and -4. They go through the coordinates of (3,6).
My answer was -(x-4)(x+4). I know there needs to be a number behind the "-" sign, but I honestly don't know what the number could be. It's a thinking question. I don't think I'm right.
answer is: I don't have a f'ing clue!![]()
Who here is good at quadratic functions? I am finishing up a test tomorrow for quadratic functions, and the only question that is really stumping me is this one: (PS: I am trying to remember it as best as I can, so if it doesn't make much sense, then it might be my fault. :Oops
The zeros of a function are 4 and -4. They go through the coordinates of (3,6).
My answer was -(x-4)(x+4). I know there needs to be a number behind the "-" sign, but I honestly don't know what the number could be. It's a thinking question. I don't think I'm right.