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molecular orbital diagrams are a gr8 way of understanding why stuff like two helium atoms wont bond together to form a molecule, yet two hydrogen atoms will
 
Wow this is such an awesome thread I'll remember to come back to this with help in math thanks a lot for doing this
 
anyone here take french? All my homework is french v v (accept for the homework from my english class xD)
 
Thank you so much! You made everything so much more understandable (: Now I just might pass my quiz tomorrow! I really appreciate your help!

Also , sorry again if I was a bother ^^; I know the questions I asked were kinda silly

There are no silly questions! And you're quite welcome :)
 
OK, so the problem is "At a garden center, flats of flowers cost $3.50. You have $40 to spend on flowers for a garden you are building for your grandmother. Write a rule for the amount of money you have left as a function of the number of flats of flowers you buy." I need some help with writing the rule.
 
OK, so the problem is "At a garden center, flats of flowers cost $3.50. You have $40 to spend on flowers for a garden you are building for your grandmother. Write a rule for the amount of money you have left as a function of the number of flats of flowers you buy." I need some help with writing the rule.

You start with $40 and every flower costs $3.50.

If you buy 1 flower then the money you have left is 40 - (1)3.50.
If you buy 2 flowers then the money you have left is 40 - (2)3.50.
If you buy 3 flowers then the money you have left is 40 - (3)3.50.
...
If you buy x flowers then the money you have left is 40-(x)3.50

So the function is f(x) = 40 - (x)3.50, which is better written as f(x) = 40 - 3.50x.

Of course, you can only buy so many flowers before you run out of money all together, so you should state that the number of flowers you can buy is between 0 and _ (try to find out the maximum number of flowers you can buy with $40!)

I hope that this helps ^^.
 
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Ok, so I completely bombed a physics c test, but my teacher let me redo it. I made really simple mistakes and I redid all my questions that I got wrong. Can a physics expert do my test and compare answers with me? I don't know the answer key unfortunately :(. Thanks!
 
oh maaannnn thank you for this thread!!

anyone know anything about the 3 famous Asian sages Lao-Tzu, Confucius, and Buddha? need to write a 2-3pg essay on them and idk where to start ^^'
 
oh maaannnn thank you for this thread!!

anyone know anything about the 3 famous Asian sages Lao-Tzu, Confucius, and Buddha? need to write a 2-3pg essay on them and idk where to start ^^'

I don't really know anything about Lao-Tzu, but Confucius started Confucianism and Buddha with Buddhism, maybe you could start there?
 
Hey guys, I really need help with my math homework...it's called Fraction Sequence. It says to identify each point on the line with a fraction. I kind of understand it, but most of the problems are really confusing. Here's a screenshot of ny assignment:

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This is due by tomorrow, and I need help fast.
 
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