@downwardghostly
Joined on February 2nd, 2022, this user has been a member for 1,598 days and is the 82,215th person to register an account.
Has 129 submissions, the first one uploaded on January 30th, 2022 and the most recent on January 21st, 2026.
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Has made 3,684 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 4,414 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
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ChatGPT the new update script
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Ralphco
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Ah, Ralph.nodes
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Good morning to you too my lil noder.
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Oh k. It’s not that complicated however, the more you do it the more routine and easy it becomes, even if you don’t understand the underlying realworld applications and such. Practice makes better and all that
But school is designed to build a foundation for future careers, so you probably won’t use any of this at THIS level of algebra besides select career choices dealing with mathematics and this sort of thing.
My brother wants to become an architect and even though it’s about planning buildings & layouts, you need to know geometry. He’s going to hate it lol 😅
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Visualized

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Been awhile since I’ve seen this type of question but if I remember correctly from ye olde days, multiple the exponents of each variable by 3
(B^3 turns into b^9. G^4 turns into g^12 ((because 3×3=9 & 4×3=12))Then you can’t have variables with negative exponents so you’re going to take i^15 (Because -5×3=-15) and flip it across a recipricol so that it’s the denominator. (Imagine that the original number is over an imaginary 1, so [NUMBER] over 1, and you’re taking the i^-15 and moving it from above to below.)
This turns i^-15 to positive i^15.
Hope this helps. Go to tutorials (tutoring) if your teacher does them.
P.S. just in case you didn’t know [NUMBER]^[NUMBER] is just the first number to the power of the second number written after ^. 3^4 is just 3 to the power of 4, or b^3 is just b to the power of 3.
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Would you rather have a jaguar 🚗, or a jaguar 🔥🔥👟

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“Did you do it?”
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Well, are you?
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Who the fuck is the rizzler? A new air fryer brand or sumn???
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I named my air fryer Vladimir Ūten.
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rizzler is a term for someone who has alot of rizz, he rizzes people up (idk what that means)
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“Rizzing someone up” in normal speech is most likely just using your charisma to appeal to the opposite party. (Don’t ask what I’m doing here)
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Lmaaoo

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Happy birthday. I can’t believe your 15!
I can’t believe your 15.
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It’s set in Eastern Europe, most speculation points to Sofia, Bulgaria but it has yet to be confirmed.
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I re-read the update post, re-read the comment, and then re-reread it. There’s nothing to understand, your English just didn’t English
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