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OT: College Math

Posted: Wed Oct 7, 2009 7:57 pm
by MaryvalesFinest
If anyone has taken or currently enrolled in college math 082 you would probably know what I'm talking about but if you haven't you still might know. Right now I'm working in chapter 4 which is basically all about fractions. I basically need to add/subtract/multiply/divide them in many different ways. What I was wondering is, does anyone know of any websites where you can type in a math problem and it comes out with the answer?

I'm not trying to cheat by the way, I just want to make sure I'm doing it right and I'm going to figure out the homework problems on my own.

So if anyone knows of any websites that would be great, doesn't have to be exactly like that but it would be appreciated...

Re: OT: College Math

Posted: Wed Oct 7, 2009 8:08 pm
by The_Setz
It's called a calculator. And this probably isn't the forum to go to for Math questions anyway. LOL.

Re: OT: College Math

Posted: Wed Oct 7, 2009 8:12 pm
by MaryvalesFinest
You can't do these problems on a calculator...

Re: OT: College Math

Posted: Wed Oct 7, 2009 8:19 pm
by Shuttlesworth

Re: OT: College Math

Posted: Wed Oct 7, 2009 8:21 pm
by Kerrsed
Shuttlesworth wrote:Google is your friend Mary....


Mary has a friend? :o

Re: OT: College Math

Posted: Wed Oct 7, 2009 8:22 pm
by Shuttlesworth
Kerrsed wrote:
Shuttlesworth wrote:Google is your friend Mary....


Mary has a friend? :o


Sure, if you consider inanimate objects as friends, then I'm sure Mary has plenty. :D

Re: OT: College Math

Posted: Wed Oct 7, 2009 8:25 pm
by MaryvalesFinest
Shuttlesworth wrote:Google is your friend Mary....

http://www.helpwithfractions.com/fracti ... lator.html


Thanks for the website but it's those confusing ones like this

3 1/3 * 7/8

3 5/14
+ 2 6/7

(4/5) square root of 2

2
_
3
_
x
_
4

The website will help though thanks dude

Re: OT: College Math

Posted: Wed Oct 7, 2009 8:30 pm
by Shuttlesworth
MaryvalesFinest wrote:
Shuttlesworth wrote:Google is your friend Mary....

http://www.helpwithfractions.com/fracti ... lator.html


Thanks for the website but it's those confusing ones like this

3 1/3 * 7/8

3 5/14
+ 2 6/7

(4/5) square root of 2

2
_
3
_
x
_
4

The website will help though thanks dude


Not sure if you saw this or not.

Enter each fraction in the fields provided (formatted like 1/3, 2 7/8, or 7/5), then select the operation you wish to perform (i.e. Add, Subtract, Multiple, or Divide).

Finally, click on the "Calculate" button to see the result.

For mixed numbers, be sure to leave a space between the whole number and the fractional part (i.e. 2 1/4 or 7 1/8, etc.)


So you can probably do it but you may have to do it in a few stages for each problem.

Re: OT: College Math

Posted: Wed Oct 7, 2009 8:30 pm
by Kerrsed
Shuttlesworth wrote:
Kerrsed wrote:
Shuttlesworth wrote:Google is your friend Mary....


Mary has a friend? :o


Sure, if you consider inmates as friends, then I'm sure Mary has plenty. :D


Fixed it for ya! Actually when i read it, thats what i saw before i took a second look.


We love you Mary.............






.............................................Jane! :D

Re: OT: College Math

Posted: Wed Oct 7, 2009 8:33 pm
by MaryvalesFinest
Shuttlesworth wrote:
MaryvalesFinest wrote:
Shuttlesworth wrote:Google is your friend Mary....

http://www.helpwithfractions.com/fracti ... lator.html


Thanks for the website but it's those confusing ones like this

3 1/3 * 7/8

3 5/14
+ 2 6/7

(4/5) square root of 2

2
_
3
_
x
_
4

The website will help though thanks dude


Not sure if you saw this or not.

Enter each fraction in the fields provided (formatted like 1/3, 2 7/8, or 7/5), then select the operation you wish to perform (i.e. Add, Subtract, Multiple, or Divide).

Finally, click on the "Calculate" button to see the result.

For mixed numbers, be sure to leave a space between the whole number and the fractional part (i.e. 2 1/4 or 7 1/8, etc.)


So you can probably do it but you may have to do it in a few stages for each problem.


Thanks but what about fractions with square roots?

Re: OT: College Math

Posted: Wed Oct 7, 2009 8:36 pm
by MaryvalesFinest
Sure, if you consider inmates as friends, then I'm sure Mary has plenty. :D

Fixed it for ya! Actually when i read it, thats what i saw before i took a second look


I'm curious, what makes you think Ive ever been to jail or prison? :lol:

Re: OT: College Math

Posted: Wed Oct 7, 2009 8:47 pm
by Kerrsed
MaryvalesFinest wrote:
Sure, if you consider inmates as friends, then I'm sure Mary has plenty. :D

Fixed it for ya! Actually when i read it, thats what i saw before i took a second look


I'm curious, what makes you think Ive ever been to jail or prison? :lol:



I dont. Just when i read inanimate i read it as inmate. I cant read. Ive been to jail. Im a loser.

Dont mind me, just killing time till i can make my next Fantasy Draft pick.

Re: OT: College Math

Posted: Wed Oct 7, 2009 8:52 pm
by phxsports
MaryvalesFinest what school are you attending?


im actually from maryvale too.

Re: OT: College Math

Posted: Wed Oct 7, 2009 9:16 pm
by MaryvalesFinest
phxsports wrote:MaryvalesFinest what school are you attending?


im actually from maryvale too.


EMCC

Re: OT: College Math

Posted: Wed Oct 7, 2009 9:17 pm
by MaryvalesFinest
Kerrsed wrote:
MaryvalesFinest wrote:
Sure, if you consider inmates as friends, then I'm sure Mary has plenty. :D

Fixed it for ya! Actually when i read it, thats what i saw before i took a second look


I'm curious, what makes you think Ive ever been to jail or prison? :lol:



I dont. Just when i read inanimate i read it as inmate. I cant read. Ive been to jail. Im a loser.

Dont mind me, just killing time till i can make my next Fantasy Draft pick.


Tent city?

Re: OT: College Math

Posted: Wed Oct 7, 2009 9:18 pm
by The_Setz
MaryvalesFinest wrote:EMCC


Shoooooocking.

Re: OT: College Math

Posted: Wed Oct 7, 2009 9:38 pm
by Kerrsed
MaryvalesFinest wrote:Tent city?



Nah, Clackamas County in Oregon.

Spent a couple weeks Downtown PHX too. :(

Re: OT: College Math

Posted: Wed Oct 7, 2009 10:00 pm
by MaryvalesFinest
The good news...I got an 82.5% on the assignment and a 90% on the quiz.

The bad news...I still have to find a website where you can use square root symbols and brackets, so if anyone knows of one that would be great

Hopefully these two sections don't have many problems on the next test :lol:

Re: OT: College Math

Posted: Wed Oct 7, 2009 10:01 pm
by MaryvalesFinest
The_Setz wrote:
MaryvalesFinest wrote:EMCC


Shoooooocking.


How's that shocking?

Re: OT: College Math

Posted: Wed Oct 7, 2009 10:02 pm
by MaryvalesFinest
Kerrsed wrote:
MaryvalesFinest wrote:Tent city?



Nah, Clackamas County in Oregon.

Spent a couple weeks Downtown PHX too. :(


What were you in for anyway?