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Expanding the brackets should make it a lot clearer :)

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The way I read your post was that you dont want the question answered for you, just a nudge in the right direction.
 
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Multiply out the brackets first so you get

6s + 15 + 4s - 12 = 43

Collect like terms

10s + 3 = 43

Subtract 3 from both sides

10s = 40

Divide both sides by 10

s = 4
 
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Must suck when your 12-14 year old son asks for help with his maths homework and you have to come on a forum to find out how to do it.
 
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Admiral Huddy said:
^^ How did you guess.. It's been 22 years since i've been at school.. I must have been asleep during that lesson. :o
LOL. I never did this at school but I did this last year for Uni. Its probably one of the more advanced mathematical "fings" I can do.

I have to say my father was useless as a maths help for homework. Not because he was crap but because he was brilliant at maths. He'd try and explain it and I'd end up with a headache. He read Stephen Hawking books and stuff and I think just couldn't simplify the maths for me to a level I could understand.:rolleyes:
 
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Calder said:
Must suck when your 12-14 year old son asks for help with his maths homework and you have to come on a forum to find out how to do it.
But to be fair it's inevitable. If you don't need to use these things for your job then you aren't going to remember them. If I ever have kids I might be able to help them with their maths homework but I wouldn't have a clue when it came to something like english.
 
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LOL. I never did this at school but I did this last year for Uni. Its probably one of the more advanced mathematical "fings" I can do.
You really should have done this at GCSE? I remember starting this sort of stuff at primary school, so I've no idea how you'd get away without even being force fed it! :eek:
 
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PMKeates said:
You really should have done this at GCSE? I remember starting this sort of stuff at primary school, so I've no idea how you'd get away without even being force fed it! :eek:


Yea I remember the "I think of a number" method.
 
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PMKeates said:
You really should have done this at GCSE? I remember starting this sort of stuff at primary school, so I've no idea how you'd get away without even being force fed it! :eek:
Nup no memories of doing this. Must have missed that lesson.;)
 
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Calder said:
Must suck when your 12-14 year old son asks for help with his maths homework and you have to come on a forum to find out how to do it.

Guys, instead of posting for help on the forum, direct everything to Calder's trust, because by the sounds of things he can answer anything! :rolleyes:
 
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Calder said:
Must suck when your 12-14 year old son asks for help with his maths homework and you have to come on a forum to find out how to do it.

Not really, I've got by for 39 years without knowing so I'm sure I'll survive another night.

I'm not proud for asking. I've admitted to them that I don't know and I'll seek the answers.
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Thanks to those who replied with a sensible answer.
 
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Admiral Huddy said:
^^ How did you guess.. It's been 22 years since i've been at school.. I must have been asleep during that lesson. :o
Threads about your changing homelife and the level of difficulty clued me in.
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I'm not proud for asking. I've admitted to them that I don't know and I'll seek the answers.
Knowing when to ask for help is one of life's harder lessons.
 
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Calder said:
Must suck when your 12-14 year old son asks for help with his maths homework and you have to come on a forum to find out how to do it.

Must suck to be an arrogant individual who thinks a parent must know everything and shouldn't ask for help when they themselves are stuck.
 
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iCraig said:
Must suck to be an arrogant individual who thinks a parent must know everything and shouldn't ask for help when they themselves are stuck.

The only maths I remember is the fundamentals, basic algebra, trigonometry and percentages/fractions because they are the only things I use day to day :)

I would be stuffed if I had a kid that wanted help with their maths homework tbh!
 
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