Anybody here know how to do pre-calc I’m dying I have no clue what’s going on
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Anybody here know how to do pre-calc I’m dying I have no clue what’s going on

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I feel like we're not grateful enough for the difference of two squares
a^2- b^2 = (a-b)(a+b) is *that* girl
If anyone could help me with pre-calculus, that'd be great 🫠. Just got over the flu and bombed my 1st exam.
On the bright side, I was able to get started with paying some of my debt with my financial aid, so that's something
spring 🌸 ahhh, my favorite season... as usual, i spend most of my days working and studying... contrary to popular belief, i do enjoy studying. i think i'll always be a lifelong learner.
I can feel myself about to have a nervous breakdown. And I can’t believe it’s going to be over a stupid pre-calculus test.

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This is my poster for my transfer task in Pre-Calculus. I created a poster through objects/things that I found at home that represents an ellipse.
Pre-Calculus
The art of pulling bullshit solutions out of your ass to solve a problem that doesn't even have numbers in it.
Guess who hates math
Conic Section, Photo Project
In my first year in Senior High School, I have encountered my first lesson in Pre- Calculus, which is entitled "Conic Sections". At first, I never knew about this topic at all, but after the discussion, I have gained knowledge about Circles, Ellipses, Parabolas, and Hyperbolas. I was able to know how to know what kind of conic section through a mathematical function, how to change from general form to standard form and vice versa, and lastly is how to graph the different conic sections. What so interesting about this topic is that conic sections can be found everywhere. An example of this is the Eiffel Tower. Can you imagine if, without the parabolas, which is one of the conic sections, then there will be no Eiffel Tower in Paris. The parabola observed in this tower is all around. Four parabolas are created given the four "legs" of the structure. With two of those "legs" side by side, they form one individual parabola, making an upside-down "U" shape. Moreover, the conic sections are not just used in Mathematics but in architecture, engineering, medicine, and other fields which is why the conic sections are engaging to learn at all.
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Type of Conic Section: Circle
Taken: In the living room of our house
Plate
Type of Conic Section: circle
Taken: In the mini-kitchen of our house
Mirror
Type of Conic Section: Ellipse
Taken: In my room
Toyota Sign
Type of Conic Section: Ellipse
Taken: In the garage
Handle
Type of Conic Section: Parabola
Taken: In my room
Grotto
Type of Conic Section: Parabola
Taken: In the garden