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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.