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About scott8148: This is MUCH more interesting than sudoku...I am available for hire on a per-problem or per-hour basis __ rsd24@cornell.edu

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Comment from student: Dear scott8148, Thank you so much! I don't understand a thing about algebra and I have a tenth grader who just doesn't get it either, and I can't help him! Thank goodness there are people who love math and don't mind helping others, else none of the rest of us would ever graduate high school! Thanks again for your help, L. Williams, FL

Comment from student: Thank you very much for taking the time and helping me on this problem. I greatly appreciate the information :)

Comment from student: Thank you so much for responding. I however in my rush typed the equation incorrectly. It should have been 3pq-4p^2+2pr.

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Comment from student: Thank you for your wonderful help. I am in the 8th grade and take a 10th grade course and it is very hard. I would like to thank you because with out your help I would not be able to pass my test 11/16/09 Thanks again- Rebecca Jacobs

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Comment from student: Thank you so much scott. I was thinking in terms of odd or even and used x+2 instead of x+1. thanks again for the obvious. BenQ

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Comment from student: Thank you Scott! That's the answer I ended up with - great to know factoring is finally starting to stick! :)

Comment from student: Hi, Just want to thank you sooo much for the help. My teacher was out sick most of the week & I could not get extra help. Having you show the steps it finally made sense to me! Thanks again for your time...

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Comment from student: ok thank you for the help but what are my initial x intercepts. if x=0 i have to answer it in a certain form. thank you for the help. so it looks like my graph starts at 0,0?

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Comment from student: ok scott so i see where im wrong. but i plug in my numbers and i get 0. so my x intercepts is 0,0 im i correct. how do i figure out other poijt since i have graph this

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Comment from student: That seems logical now. I was taught that x was the smallest which I think was confusing me. The more I tried to work it the more confused I got and decided to stop. Now I understand that x can also be the largest (going at the problem differently) and seeing how that solves out makes sense. Many many thanks.

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Comment from student: Oh...I think I get it now. Yeah, we were talking about that in school. (y-y1)= m(x-x1). I insert my x and y intercepts and my slope, then, for instance, place the year 2015 as x1. Is that correct?

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