bro these kids
by pupitrethebean, Sep 11, 2023, 6:13 PM
in my math class are kinda dumb
no offense to them
but like still
so the problem was:
Two line segments, AB and CD, intersect at point E. Their intersection forms two angles, AED and CEB, which have measures that can be expressed by the quadratic expressions 2x^2+3x+15 and 3x^2+x-20
Find all of the possible measures of angle BED
and i kid you not
IT TOOK THEM 20 MINUTES TO FIGURE IT OUT
AND THEY WERE WORKING TOGETHER
AND THEY STILL DIDNT GET THE PROBLEM CORRECT
i mean like
idk man
i solved it in like 3 mins
idk why they were struggling so much
anyways
the math quiz was pretty easy
i didnt know the exact definition of perpendicular bisector
but i just wrote down what i knew and im hoping its right
cuz my teacher has stupidly wordy definitions
it was only 40 points tho
eh wtv
i'll be okay i think
but then again
i got x=4 for 3 of the answers
so im praying that i got those right and my teacher is just tryna freak us out lol
adios
no offense to them
but like still
so the problem was:
Two line segments, AB and CD, intersect at point E. Their intersection forms two angles, AED and CEB, which have measures that can be expressed by the quadratic expressions 2x^2+3x+15 and 3x^2+x-20
Find all of the possible measures of angle BED
and i kid you not
IT TOOK THEM 20 MINUTES TO FIGURE IT OUT
AND THEY WERE WORKING TOGETHER
AND THEY STILL DIDNT GET THE PROBLEM CORRECT
i mean like
idk man
i solved it in like 3 mins
idk why they were struggling so much
anyways
the math quiz was pretty easy
i didnt know the exact definition of perpendicular bisector
but i just wrote down what i knew and im hoping its right
cuz my teacher has stupidly wordy definitions
it was only 40 points tho
eh wtv
i'll be okay i think
but then again
i got x=4 for 3 of the answers
so im praying that i got those right and my teacher is just tryna freak us out lol
adios