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Algebra Hard difficult problem SAT Math NLC
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  • haha college maths ? i did that in highschool

  • @MrPolaroidPictures this is SAT problem and not a college problem

  • this doesnt seem that hard. but what rules make this happen. im just confused how the process works. what should i study to learn how to do this because this explanation didnt help me

  • @Tranquil787 you should study a good Algebra book.

    These are Algebra rules applied

    Do you need help in Algebra?

  • dude, cut down on the distortion.

  • @metalpayne3 what do you mean by that sir? Please explain

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  • Dude this isn't hard, I'm looking for hard questions like from numbers 100 - 9999 what is the probability of choosing a number with a zero

  • How does 1 study for these type of questions, and all Sat math questions ??

  • I can't see anything hard about this...

  • omg i'm in year 11 and we're far pass this stage

  • I can see touching on some of this stuff in college. But what usually happens to most of us because of how intense and how much time it takes to learn this stuff only to forget so much of it come exam time is:

    A: We drop out of college

    B: Are overall GPA is ruined so forget transferring to a tier 1 university.

    C: We change are major.

    This is sad because only math teachers need know all this stuff. Sure Engineers and Scientists use it but that's what a computer(s) are for.

  • That's just a simple parametric equation question.

    Child's play. (Literally since the SAT is aimed at Children).

  • @triniman2408 Find, in the form

    (x-a)/l = (y-b)/m = (z-c)/n, cartesian equations for the line of

    intersection of the two planes. And determine the direction cosines of this line.

    Is very very basic algebra.

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