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  1. nabzilla

    Pip help!

    Thank you! :)
  2. nabzilla

    Pip help!

    ok. thank you so much for your help! and to everyone else also! :)
  3. nabzilla

    Pip help!

    LOL No not really, hence the thread. But I did have an idea like how teenage culture and life is shaped from their upbringing and i was going to use barbie as an example because of her figure. But that's really broad and killer-cupcakes said to steer clear of body image topics. But i don't know...
  4. nabzilla

    Pip help!

    ahh ok. wow thanks! ^^ @ Existential Oh i know. I'm just really disorganised so I'd love to be prepared as soon as possible. :D
  5. nabzilla

    Pip help!

    hmm that is pretty unique. :) thanks for that. say if i were to do that topic what research methods would i use?
  6. nabzilla

    Pip help!

    oh ok. what could an example of one of these unique topics be?
  7. nabzilla

    Pip help!

    Well we'll be starting the PIP pretty soon and everyone, but me, seems to be really into it and know what they'll be doing or have a rough idea. I still don't know. Any suggestions?
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    Who has crappy teachers ?

    i have a crappy teacher. T____T *quits life*
  9. nabzilla

    Degrees to Radian and vice versa

    haha x jiim its cool. thanks for the help guys!! :)
  10. nabzilla

    Degrees to Radian and vice versa

    oh ok. wait so wouldnt it be 200pi/180 = 10pi/9?
  11. nabzilla

    Degrees to Radian and vice versa

    I've kind of forgotten how to convert degrees into radians. Can somebody please help? I know that pi = 180 degrees and that 2pi=360 degrees. question is how do you convert any degree into radians? Say for example 200 degrees or 22 degrees.
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    Help With Domain and Range

    oh ok awesome! thanks guys! this has helped me extremely! :)
  13. nabzilla

    Help With Domain and Range

    so if i had the question: y= x^2-4 i would write my domain and range as: Domain= all real values of x Range= y is greater than or equal to -4 am i right?
  14. nabzilla

    Help With Domain and Range

    so i would write my answer as domain: x>o and range: y>0
  15. nabzilla

    Help With Domain and Range

    Can someone please explain how to find the domain and range of a function with some easy steps and examples?
  16. nabzilla

    "Stephenie Meyers can't write" - Stephen King

    haha i have to agree with you on that one. like how is it possible that the female vamps dont have normal menstruation but the male ones have their organs still working. likw WTF?!:haha:
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    "Stephenie Meyers can't write" - Stephen King

    :mad::speechless: HOW DARE HE INSULT JAMES PATTERSON! I <3 THE MAXIMUM RIDE BOOKS!!!!!! But then again he's right about Stephanie Meyer. And Stephen King really knows his stuff.
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