groove-to-the-trance
groove-to-the-trance
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This doesn't factor out evenly so let's use the quadratic formula: x = (-b±√(b²-4ac))/ 2a Plug it in: x = (5 ± √(25 -4(1)(-8)))/2 When we solve all that we'll get (5±√57)/2 Hope I helped!
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This doesn't factor out evenly so let's use the quadratic formula: x = (-b±√(b²-4ac))/ 2a Plug it in: x = (5 ± √(25 -4(1)(-8)))/2 When we solve all that we'll get (5±√57)/2 Hope I helped!
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Hmmm.......well try to change your actions a little like i.e. study in a different area like the library or study in a place which is comfortable (not so comfortable that you are addicted to do something else but study). And also don't cram everythi…
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Hmmm.......well try to change your actions a little like i.e. study in a different area like the library or study in a place which is comfortable (not so comfortable that you are addicted to do something else but study). And also don't cram everythi…
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Hmmm.......well try to change your actions a little like i.e. study in a different area like the library or study in a place which is comfortable (not so comfortable that you are addicted to do something else but study). And also don't cram everythi…
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This doesn't factor out evenly so let's use the quadratic formula: x = (-b±√(b²-4ac))/ 2a Plug it in: x = (5 ± √(25 -4(1)(-8)))/2 When we solve all that we'll get (5±√57)/2 Hope I helped!
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This doesn't factor out evenly so let's use the quadratic formula: x = (-b±√(b²-4ac))/ 2a Plug it in: x = (5 ± √(25 -4(1)(-8)))/2 When we solve all that we'll get (5±√57)/2 Hope I helped!