So...When x and y are on different sides, it can't be (0, 0)? Like, for example, x>2y. The book only shows problems that have the on the same side, like x+y<4 and y+x=/>3. Ugh. I hate it when they do that. crying Please, show me some problems that help with the details! They show the base method, but they don't answer tiny, but crucial questions like that! I makes me so mad. If I had a bad day, I actually have a sobbing, crying fit about it, connecting with the rest of the day. It's horrible. Anyone who sees this, PM me, please. I'll give you the details, so you can see if you can answer my question. Meanwhile, I'll go on with my homework.
Neko Minamino · Tue Jan 06, 2009 @ 02:10am · 1 Comments |