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Just try to solve JEE Advanced or Gaokao papers

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answer 3x+1
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Clockwork_Nemesis wrote:
You’re on a night train traveling 80 mph and you are throwing a pair of underwear out the back window at a speed of about 25 mph when you were 30 minutes into your ride. How many miles away is the underwear from the train when it arrives at the station, and who does it belong to?

the homeless people who grab it. And its the distance to their panhandling corner.

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#78
Isn’t that the one unanswerable one?
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#80 ask chat gpt
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#81
I’m asking you
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#82 im telling you to not ask me
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#83
I’m telling you that I was asking you before you told me not to
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x=0
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How many girls will reject me in the next year
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Baby u coward u blocked me

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I CANT SOLVE ALL OF THESE RANDOM QUESTIONS AT 0NCE!!!
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So please ask slowly
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I DONT KNOW
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What
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DanishDefence64 wrote:

What is the turning point of the equation 15x^(2)+4x+92?

Its not an equation.
Because there's no = sign.

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#96
It’s a quadratic function
He’s asking where the turning point is (which I’m assuming to mean where the vertex is, cuz the whole graph is curved)
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Peskybird_flies wrote:
#96
It’s a quadratic function
He’s asking where the turning point is (which I’m assuming to mean where the vertex is, cuz the whole graph is curved)

Even so - if you're stating an equation - then an = sign should be used.
And if you're stating a graph function then it should be in the form y = f(x).
If he's asking about where the 'vertex'' of that graph is (he probably knows)
then just try coordinates of 0, 92.
In other words at x=0 and y =92 or a bit up the y-axis.
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That would be the bottom of what is probably a parabola.
Similiar to y = x^2 only further up the x-axis from the origin of coordinates (0,0) and much steeper than the basic function.

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#98
They made a grammar mistake. U don’t gotta shame them for it

Also, (0,92) isn’t the vertex (I’m just saying it, cuz I forgot what lowest point is called. Vertex is highest point)
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Vertex is highest or lowest point