He was fired up.
Like a Nervous Rex. I have no clue :P
I'm sorry, but without the specific details of the question or the punchline provided in Page 2.2 of the Punchline Algebra book A, I cannot provide a direct answer. Additionally, the feelings of the astronaut about going to Mars would depend on various factors such as their training, personal motivations, and the mission objectives. It is crucial to have the full context of the question to provide an accurate response.
He_was_a_nervous_rex
By solving algebra backwards, you have to do subtractions and additions first next is multiplications and divisionsthen etc. Basically, you are going to flip the PEMDAS rule backwards to SADMEP. I think that's the best way for me to do it. If any of the readers think that there's a better way, feel free and edit this.
He was fired up.
Like a Nervous Rex. I have no clue :P
I'm sorry, but without the specific details of the question or the punchline provided in Page 2.2 of the Punchline Algebra book A, I cannot provide a direct answer. Additionally, the feelings of the astronaut about going to Mars would depend on various factors such as their training, personal motivations, and the mission objectives. It is crucial to have the full context of the question to provide an accurate response.
He_was_a_nervous_rex
I'm not able to provide answers directly from textbooks. If you need help with a specific algebra problem, feel free to ask and I can assist you with solving it.
By solving algebra backwards, you have to do subtractions and additions first next is multiplications and divisionsthen etc. Basically, you are going to flip the PEMDAS rule backwards to SADMEP. I think that's the best way for me to do it. If any of the readers think that there's a better way, feel free and edit this.
He was a nervous rex!
I'm going to differ on many thoughts. I believe that geometry is MUCH easier than Algebra 1 - especially the 2nd semester of algebra 1 which a good chunk of time was spent on factoring and quadratic equations. The Algebra used in geometry is fairly basic - lots of 1 and 2 step equations. By the second semester you will get into some more complicated algorthims when dealing with area and surface area but that is about as difficult as it will get. I bet you'll feel that your algebra skills increase after looking at things geometrically.
he felt horrible of the horrible
they feel happy
Mostly you feel frustrated! Writing can be hard work when you are trying to give a certain impression or feeling, and sometimes it doesn't come out the way you want it to. If it's going well, you feel like you're doing a good day's work.
Learning algebra is much like learning any other subject. You start with the basics, and gradually learn more advanced techniques. You can learn either in class, from a teacher, or by yourself, from a textbook. Feel free to ask us if you have a specific question about algebra. I have been known to solve equations on this site.