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    K-12CSAlgorithmsStatus

    pls help

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  • Gunther   posted a resource

    2 hours ago
    K-12LanguageSpanish Resource

    Hi all! I’ve been studying for my spanish exam and put together a little study sheet that I thought I would share with everyone. I made the google doc public, but let me know if there is any problem with accessing it. Here is the link:
    https://www.spanish.academy/blog/the-ultimate-spanish-study-guide-for-beginners/

    The Ultimate Spanish Study Guide for Beginners
    Study Spanish today! Check out this blog post with the ultimate Spanish study guide perfect for A1-level beginners and improve your Spanish!
    https://www.spanish.academy/blog/the-ultimate-spanish-study-guide-for-beginners/

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    Clint 1 hour ago

    TYSM that helped :)

  • You  posted a question

    7 hours ago
    K-12MathTrigonometryQuestion

    What methods do you guys use to help remember the values of sin cos and tan? My teacher taught me SOH CAH TOA, but I wanna know how to remember the values for 30 45 and 60 degree angles. Thanks in advance!

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    Maru 1 hour ago

    I know theres a method you can do with your hand that helps you visualize them but I’m not too sure about specifics but maybe someone else knows what I’m talking about and can explain it!

    Sam 3 hours ago

    Pls help TT. I'm also so confused

  • Abigail posted a question

    17 hours ago
    UndergradCSAlgorithmsQuestion

    Hi everyone, I am currently working on my algorithms homework right now and there is one question that I'm not completely sure about. Is n! the same order as n^n? How would you prove it?

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  • Jas posted a status

    21 hours ago
    K-12MathGeometryStatus

    I've been having trouble with this question for a bit, could anyone help me? I am supposed to prove that triangles ABC and FBE are congruent but I'm not sure how.

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    Abigail 10 hours ago

    You can apply SAS with the two congruent sides and angle ABC and FBE to prove their congruence.



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