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Comment from student: Mr. Jones,
Thank you so much for your help! Many people looked at this problem and were unable to answer it, but you did!
Comment from student: Boy, I was wrong, I had x=4, and x+2=6 and when I checked my work, I thought it was right.
This is what I got:
x^2 + (x + 2)^2 = 10^2
4^2 + (4 + 2)^2 = 100
16 + 64 = 100
Thank you so much for your help, it was greatly appreciated.
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Comment from student: Thank you so much for taking the time to answer my question. The extra commentary in each step is quite helpful. I think I can absorb that and recall it when I'm up against another tough one... at least I hope so. :)
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Comment from student: Thank you edjones, this was for my 6 year old daughter, you would be happy to know that she actually had the correct answer, but I was unsure and as she couldn't tell me how she got the answer I wanted to double check. Once again thank you for your time.
Comment from student: Thanks for the answer, but could you tell me why do you multiply by 2. Would I multiply by 2 for all the equations?
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Comment from student: Ed,
Thank you so much. It totally makes sense now. I appreciate your help!
Jeff
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Comment from student: thank you the problem was explained will, I got to the long divsion and got confused.
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Comment from student: (3/x+5/y)/5x+3y
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This really helped me
Comment from student: Thank you very much for your help. I really appreciate it. The steps helped me to understand the problem better.
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Comment from student: thank you so much for helping me! the problem looks quite simple now that I see how to solve it :)
Comment from student: ED,
Thank you very much, for taking time out of your schedule to answer my question. Jolie S
Comment from student: sorry, it should have read like this
√3x = (2√3)+x
and somehow the answer is 3+ √3
How do I work it out. Thanks for your help
Comment from student: sorry, it should have read like this
√3x = (2√3)+x
and somehow the answer is 3+ √3
Comment from student: thanks a lot ;D
i owe you :)
other questions please =P
hehe (A)
Comment from student: Thank you, sometimes brain doesn't engage for the setup of these, been out of school for 30 years, rusty!
Thanks again,
Deb
Comment from student: Thank you! I have been to two face-to-face tutors and my online prof is not offering any direction. You are the first person to help me with this?
If you have time to look at the others I would greatly appreciate your assistance.
Kind regards,
Albert
Comment from student: Mr. Edjones I fully appreciate your time that you spend in helping people like me out and I would like to use you in the future paid when posible. Thanks alot!!!
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Comment from student: Thank you Ed for your help with this question. I really appreciate the time and effort you have taken to help me out. Greatly appreciated
Comment from student: Thank you ever so much edjones for taking the time to answer my question. Could you please show me how you got your answers and your working out? Thanks
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Comment from student: Would it be answer A?
Thank you,
Comment from student: Thank you for your help! I looked at the problem for almost an hour and was ready to give up!
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Comment from student: Thank you for helping me with my homework
Shelly 8th grade
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