[FNAF SB/SFM] Roxy helps with Gregory's homework

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Gregory asked Roxy to help him with his homework.

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"Hello, Ms. Pauling! We did the homework and took a briefcase!"

jakubpociecha
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Hmm, either Roxanne is not programmed with math knowledge, or she just didn't feel like doing the questions at that moment. 😅
Nice work, Nacho Pit! 😄👍🏻

adrianhttyd
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At least she’s tryied help with his son homework 😅

YoungMad-zxge
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Roxy: I'm not programmed to know this! oh well note to self ask the staff Bots to upgrade us to math mode.
Look on the bright side Roxy at least I'm helping my son

grimthehaunter
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It's really good seeing Roxanne wolf taking care of Gregory

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Fazbear CEO: "To the head of security, I've been getting rumors that there has been a kid staying around the Pizzaplex without an ID or payment. As you all know, guests are not allowed to overstay, especially at closing hours AND without ID. I would advise everyone to find this kid and escort him out before we'd have to call the authorities."

wndgeneral
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Miss Pauling: Gregory what kinda of homework is this and why does Roxy want to help you with your homework? 😠

thecomicbookfan
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Please more animations with Gregory and Roxanne

jeffreycritchfield
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What even is this homework?

The first one is a piecewise function, but there isn't any question there. I'm assuming he has to graph it, but it literally says nothing.

The second question is an infinite sum. I'm assuming he has to find out what value the sum converges into (You could see there the formula is 1/n to some power that I can't see clearly, meaning that it has to converge. If it was just "1/n" then it would diverge.)


Lastly, the last one is long division with polynomials, which as seen in the paper, is already solved for some reason. However, it is wrong, as there is a few mistakes that are made.

Here is the solution:
First, we have the quotient (6x^4 - x^3 - 10x - 3) / (2x - 3), which we should change to (6x^4 - x^3 + 0x^2 - 10x - 3) / (2x - 3)
It's a degree 4, but I thought at first that it was a degree of 3 because the number placed below 6x^4 had an exponent of 3 and the exponent in "6x^4" was literally blurry.
Anyways, time to solve:
2x goes into 6x^4 3x^3 times. A mistake that Gregory makes is that he does 2x * 3x^3 = 6x^3, which is untrue. It should be 6x^4 to match with the first term in the dividend. Anyways, then you would multiple 3x^3 by the second term in the divisor, -3. This would equal -9x^3. Now, place those number underneath their corresponding degree and then subtract. The 6x^4s will cancel out and then you would have -x^3 - (-9x^3), which is 8x^3. I don't want to get too much into depth, so I'll just give the answer.

The answer is 3x^3 + 4x^2 + 6x + 4 + [9/(2x - 3)]
The answer Gregory got on his paper was "3x^3 + 4x + 1, " which is somewhat close. Likely it's just a visual mistake though. Good try at least, Gregory. That is if you did attempt that.

davidsainju
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As someone who just started teaching myself sfm only a few days ago and am barely figuring it out, This is kind of cool to see wondering if i'll ever get to this point. Good job random internet stranger

mr.mooseman
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Loved it also when is part 2 of the series?

xTickyx
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Gregory is literally taking Algebra II in 5th grade

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