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Tue 19 Apr, 2005 09:00 pm - Really? Anyone who claims to know God or understand His wisdom, is a confused person. Our finite thinking CANNOT fully comprehend the INFINITE mind of God. In the Bible Jesus stated that people... (view)
Tue 19 Apr, 2005 08:51 pm - Hello There's missing information in this question. If not, then 40% is the answer. (view)
Mon 7 Mar, 2005 05:02 pm - Hello Convert everything to sine and cosine. Trig identities are easy to play with in this fashion. Guido (view)
Mon 7 Mar, 2005 04:59 pm - Why is America more concerned with Martha Stewart's release from prison than with serious world problems? She has become a hero after coming out of prison. By the way, there's a COLLOSAL... (view)
Mon 21 Feb, 2005 09:56 pm - Hello Make sure to use the following chart to help you keep track of your prove: statement and reasons --------------------------------------- Also, make sure to draw what... (view)
Mon 21 Feb, 2005 09:39 pm - Word Problem y = male parakeets 2y = twice as many females as there are male parakeets. Total Number: 48 parakeets. y + 2y = 48 3y = 48 y = 16 So, there are 16 male parakeets and... (view)
Sat 18 Sep, 2004 04:35 pm - Geometric Patterns Elementary students in grades 3-5 explore patterns as a way of developing algebraic thinking. They identify or build numerical and geometric patterns and represent them using... (view)
Thu 16 Sep, 2004 09:01 pm - E VS C The problem here is that science cannot prove the existence of a creator God but it cannot disprove the existence of God either. Feliz (view)
Thu 16 Sep, 2004 08:55 pm - Geometric Patterns May I ask what grade your son is presently in? Depending on the grade level, I can give a simple or complex explanation. I'll wait for your reply. Feliz (view)
Thu 16 Sep, 2004 08:40 pm - Zero to the Zero Power According to some Calculus textbooks, 0^0 is an "indeterminate form." What mathematicians mean by "indeterminate form" is that in some cases we think... (view)
 
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