Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Big 14 Tour - Fairy Bridge

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Wow this is beautiful! Looks like it came straight out of a dream or fairy tale. For more beautiful natural arches, see the top 14 at the bottom of that page.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Dragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Everybody loves a dragon. Some people think they were dinosaurs, or came from dinosaurs, somehow. Both legendary or both real? Who's to say?

Monday, March 21, 2011

When do you flip the inequality sign

You flip the inequality sign when you are dividing or multiplying both sides by a negative.
You also flip the inequality sign when you "swap" the answers on both sides.

The other time you flip the inequality sign is when raising both sides to a negative power. e.g. 5>4, but (5^-1)<(4^-1) i.e. 1/5 < 1/4....this is true when both sides of the inequality are either positive or negative, if one side is positive and one side is negative, the inequality sign does not get flipped, e.g. -4<5 and -1/4 < 1/5 (in this case the inequality sign is not flipped)


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First answer by ID1150412091. Last edit by Asch13. Contributor trust: 0 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 2 [recommend question].


How long has it been since you've done math using inequalities? I was helping my daughter with her homework today and this is what we were doing. The whole point is, you can literally find almost any answer on the internet. Doesn't matter if you don't remember how to do it. You don't have to search for an hour within the text book. Just google it.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Four Leaf Clovers - RobWiki

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Okay, with St. Patty's day coming up tomorrow, I thought it a good idea to plan a day ahead. Always as kids we had a ton of fun dressing up in green for this fun day. I am not Irish by any stretch of the imagination, but I do have a Scottish line. So, here's a four-leaf clover for good luck!