I just found out that I'm most likely supposed to
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Thread Topic: I just found out that I'm most likely supposed to
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UnLoving Newbiebe a phycologist when I'm older. It seems like the right job for me.
Though I'm pretty good at solving people's problems, I SUCK at comforting.
So I don't know :/ -
UnLoving NewbieMaybe I should just be a scientist if I only like the problem-solving part of it ._. But I don't think I'm smart enough
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Do you consider yourself a nerd? :)
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UnLoving NewbieYup :) U?
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Then a true nerd will be able to solve the following problem without much difficulty:
V=V0 + at -
No, i am just a regular person :).
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Sorry i forgot to put find the value of a in that problem:
V=V0 + at -
UnLoving NewbieAs I mentioned I am not that smart XD
But..huh...
Vanadium = Vanadium times oxygen plus actinium?
Wait so a vanadium atom, an oxygen atom, and an actinium atom equal vanadium? How?
@redrose - Oh :) -
UnLoving NewbieI just looked up the problem and realized it is a math problem; math is my weakness and I am not a math nerd at all XD So I probably got that way wrong XD
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If you're not smart how the heck are you a nerd? .-.
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UnLoving NewbieYou don't have to be smart to play video games XP
Although I am a little bit of a science nerd. I'm just not that smart at it. And the reasoning is because I lack math skills. -
Okay xP
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No hun it's a basic math problem for eight grade algebra 1
You first subtract V subsero from V .
Then that come to the following:
V-V0/t = at/t
Then you remove the t from at and t which means you divide and get:
V-V0/t=a
So then you can use the symmetric property to show that a =:
a=v-V0/t
Which is said a," a equals v-v subsero over t."
How do i know this ? Because i am a high schooler. X) -
UnLoving NewbieExactly; I am not in algebra yet.
We learn simple stuff like making graphs.
And as I said I suck at math.
I think I'd be able to do a chemistry problem though. That's pretty much the only science topic that interests me. -
Let me guess you are a sixth grader?
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