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  1. Basically, you try (often unconsciously) to suppress your ND-looking traits so that others don't feel weirded out by those traits Only issues are that it's absolutely freaking draining to do this all the time, that feeling like you have to hide yourself from others for acceptance feels awful, and that after a while you can start feeling like you don't know what's the mask and what's the "real you" anymore All in all, a perfectly functional habit to have
  2. Does it help if I try to re-explain the thing to you here? So you'll be able to go through it at your own pace? (Note: it will probably be slightly different from what your teacher said at some points. That's because I was taught this class with slightly different methods, drawn up by different people. Also, this was 8 years ago and I have forgotten most of the actual class, but I have played around with those elements for years since - but more so in physics and chemistry than math. I apologize in advance for any inconsistency.) The really key thing is that x and y are numbers. Normal numbers, like 4 or -9 or 129.4823 or 10000. You don't know them, but know some things about them. And the equation expresses what you know about them. So you want to rewrite the information in the equation in a way that lets you find the unknowns if possible, and get more information otherwise. (The unknowns are the numbers you don't know, like x and y. Maths has some jargon at times, but don't let that scare you.) If you only have one unknown, it's easy, because you can always rearrange in a way that tells you the unknown outright. You probably already learned how to do that: add, substract, multiply and divide until you get to something like x=some number. But if you have two unknowns, one single equation is not enough to tell you both unknowns. There are an infinity of possible solutions. For instance, if you know that y=3x+1, then it is true for x=0 and y=1. But it is also true for x=1 and y=4, or for x=74 and y=223, or for x=-5 and y=-14, or for an infinity of other solutions. But if we take all the possible solutions of the equation, and put them on a graph, look at what we've got: A straight line. We have all possible solutions of the equation y=3x+1 right under our eyes. Cool, isn't it? This is what we call: the line of the equation y=3x+1. It turns out, any linear equation (that is, an equation of the form y=mx+b, where m and b are any two numbers) has such a line. Hence their name You will notice something on that graph: this line goes up pretty sharply. In fact, every time we progress by 1 unit horizontally, the line goes up by 3 units. Wait a minute... 3... like in y=3x+1? Yeah, that's right: the line of the equation y=mx+b always goes up by m units for every horizontal unit. (And so if m is negative, the line goes down instead.) m determines entirely how fast the line goes. So for that reason, m is called sometimes called the slope. But now, we want to do it the other way around: we have some points that are on the line, and we want to find the equation that corresponds to that line. (This is a situation you often end up in physics and beyond, because quite a few situations can be modeled with a linear relation between two variables.) Well, we know that there is only a single line going through two given points. (Geometry theorem you saw a couple years ago, and might even remember.) But how to find it? Let's properly write everything we have first: we have two points A and B. Their coordinates are (xA,yA) and (xB,yB). They define a line of equation y=mx+b. Well, we have a formula that can give us m straight up. It is the one you were applying in your sheet: m= (yB-yA)/(xB-xA). If you're curious and want to see where that formula's coming from, look inside the spoiler tag, but it's not critical. Just understand that this formula gives us the slope, and be able to use it as you are. Then, we still need to find b. But, our two buddies the points A and B are on the line. So their coords are both valid solutions for the equation, meaning that, for instance, yA=mxA +b. Replace , m, and by their number values, and you now have an equation with one unknown. Taking the first point from your first exercise, it would be like 7 = -2*-3 +b. Would you look at that? There is only one thing we don't know in that equation, and it's b! It's only a matter of moving the numbers around until we arrive at b=some number. Here: 7 = 6 + b 7-6 = b 1 = b b=1 And. Here. We. Are. We got both of the coefficients we wanted, m and b, which means we have our linear equation fully sorted. And all that from two points. Pretty cool, isn't it? If there's anything I said that wasn't clear, please ask. I'll do my best to make it more understandable
  3. ... Dang it now I'm fifth guessing all the options
  4. Sorry for taking so long to answer I was thinking like, how do you prefer the "class" to happen DMs here or on Discord, voice call, idk I'll take that you prefer to do it in this thread then Those results are all correct, you're doing it right. (Idk if your teacher told you, but when you have your equation, you can replace X by the first number of one of the points' coordinates, and if it gives you the second number of the same coordinates, then it's good. Like for the first one, the equation you get is y=-2x+1. One of the points is (1,-1). So we check that -2 * 1 + 1 is equal to -1, which it is. So you did it right) But I feel you're still a bit confused; do you feel you understand what you're doing, what the Xs and Ys are?
  5. Oh. I might be an idiot. I pressed the "see all votes" button (whatever it was called) when doing the first one, so this is what I see now: I'll put my vote below:
  6. Yeah this is right up my alley If a bit far behind Tell me when and how you prefer to do it
  7. If you think enough about it, all nations only exist in our mind
  8. Glad to hear that and for the rest *megahug* yeah i agree that if you think it's a problem, and it negatively affects your life, then it's probably indeed a problem this might sound self-evident, but it's not always easy to see those kinds of things from the inside I'm not a doc, so I can't tell you precisely what's happening but you should try to get a medical opinion I know doctors are scary, but most of them are cool honestly It will work out I promise you *hugs again* *more hugs* *more more hugs*
  9. *hug* I think I could help too if still needed Done my fair share of math in the time
  10. *barges in* 'sup everyone What did I miss?
  11. Wow those are really cool
  12. Oooh Intriguing Who are you and what did you do to our Eddie?
  13. Bonne année à tous!

    I wish you all the best, lots of happiness, and to succeed in everything you try, cause you're all awesome and deserve that

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      Happpyy b dayyyyy

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      Wait nvm mb HAPPY NEW EARSSS

    3. Ink and Embers

      Ink and Embers

      Happy New Year!!!! Have a great one!!!

  14. Kiss Ati, marry Sazed, kill Leras Marasi, Marsh, Mariah Carey
  15. I might have done a terrible mistake 

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    THE BUTTONS ARE NOT IN THE RIGHT PLACE 😭😭😭

    My name is too long

     

    Anyway how are you friends

    And what kind of things are you doing this Christmas break

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    2. Edema Rue
    3. Ink and Embers
    4. CoderDrag0n8

      CoderDrag0n8

      finishing unfinished schoolwork

      and then chilling

      hopefully reuniting with old friends

      hangin out with a friend who parted (to a different school)

      ideally minecraft

  16. She leaves just enough of you for you to regrow when she noms, that's why
  17. Exam 8/9

    Passed

    Exam 9/9

    Passed

    I

    AM

    DONE

     

    FOREVER


    HOOOOOME

    WE'RE COMING HOME AGAIN

     

    Musings of Silvereye, on the Tenth of the Final Ten Days

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    3. TwinStorm

      TwinStorm

      *hugs*

      you deserve this so much

      enjoy the rewards

      to the victors go the spoils

    4. Throw TheLiving Silverware
  18. Another day

    We're getting close

    Exam 6/9 wasn't too hard

    I would have done it in 30-45 min fully prepared and well rested

    As it stands I did it in 1h30

    *shrugs* should be good enough

    And we were allowed to use pur calculators, just like we were told beforehand, which is worth mentioning these days

     

    Exam 7 was funny

    See, our school admin books 2 hours exams on our timetable without asking the teachers (in some case, before they even know about an exam)

    But there isn't always enough material in the class for 2 hours

    So here we had a 20 questions MCQ test which we all finished in 30 min give or  take

     

    Now I was actually slightly pissed about this, because I had wanted to go one last time at the small Japanese restaurant where I usually go when I finish late like this

    But it wasn't open yet of course

    And then I realized

    There's a pretty cool landmark in the area near the school, and I had never taken the time to walk there in 2 years

    So I just walked

    No GPS, no rush, just walking in the general direction

    Like a tourist - in a place I'd been in for years

    No stress, no pressure to do anything right now, just the city lights and the cold wind on my face

    Letting myself just enjoy the moment guilt-free, for the first time in a while

    Felt good

    Better than I've been in a long time in fact

     

    You know what life is pretty fun actually

     

    Musings of Silvereye, on the Ninth of the Final Ten Days

    1. Myst

      Myst

      Love that

    2. Throw TheLiving Silverware

      Throw TheLiving Silverware

      Pics from there

      Spoiler

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      (I know it lets you guess a lot of personal info about my location, but since that info's about to be deprecated anyway, I don't care too much)

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      I love nice, calm walks

      And omg I'd love to go there someday

  19. I kinda wanted those musings to be daily but

    kinda forgot

     

    Anyway

    Exam 4/9 passed yesterday

    Some parts went well

    Others less so

    But I gotta admire our teachers for the total lack of coordination

    One of them says "Please don't forget your calculators, you will need them" and then another one comes and forbids calculators, without even checking if there are any questions that require a calculator

    (there were)

    (we are now trying to know whether calculators are allowed for tomorrow's exam, since the same teacher told us to take them for that one too; still no answer)

     

    Exam 5/9 today

    Went pretty well

    Will help compensate some other ones

     

    And at least the really hard ones should be behind now

    Just gotta keep on for 2 days and then FREEDOM

    (relatively speaking)

    Nearly there

     

    Musings of Silvereye, on the Eighth of the Final Ten Days

     

  20. Man I love when I am in the subway to an exam and I start doubting that the exam was at that time and not an hour earlier (Today's exam is indeed at 16:15, just like I thought and planned for. It's tomorrow's that is at 15:15) I don't even trust myself to keep track of my own timetable lol
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