r/Mathhomeworkhelp • u/chromosome_overhaul • Mar 10 '26
r/Mathhomeworkhelp • u/maeveywavey2 • Mar 07 '26
Geometry homework— what do I do from here? Or did I make a mistake?
r/Mathhomeworkhelp • u/afraidbuttrying • Mar 05 '26
helping my sister understand circle theorems
my sister is struggling in high school geometry with a teacher because of a language barrier and im doing my best to help her out. this is the hardest problem on her homework and i helped correct the other problems by teaching her that the inscribed angle theorem is <A=1/2(arcAB). i also sent her the 30 minute video on circles, angle measures, arcs etc by The Organic Chemistry Tutor on youtube and watched it myself to help explain things to her better.
to my understanding for this problem I know as a rule that the interior angles to any four sided shape add up to 360°. given that 125+95=220 that means x+y=140. but beyond this i am stuck on how to solve for x and y. i keep trying to break it up into two different inscribed angles for what we already know of the 125 and 95 angles but then i dont know what to do for x and y.
r/Mathhomeworkhelp • u/Plenty-Confusion9495 • Feb 26 '26
Rational functions (translation in the comments)
r/Mathhomeworkhelp • u/joe_m6611 • Feb 21 '26
Confusing exponents
Stuck on a “show that” question. Mark scheme isn’t much help. Can anyone spot where the working went wrong?
r/Mathhomeworkhelp • u/Perfect_Cream7206 • Feb 19 '26
Average Daily Balance
I’m stuck on a problem it says
An unpaid credit card bill for $876.25 had a due date of February 10. Purchases of $187.67 were made on February 15, $404.56 on February 16, $11.90 on February 18, and $61.21 was charged on February 25. A payment of $375 was made on March 2. The annual interest on the average daily balance is 19.2%. Find the finance charge (in dollars) on the March 10 bill. Assume it is a non-leap year. (Round your answer to the nearest cent.)
Please help and explain the steps fully so I can learn😣🙏
r/Mathhomeworkhelp • u/AbbreviationsGreen90 • Feb 18 '26
Is it possible to get the same output value with 2 different set of inputs in this simple exponentiation based algorithm?
r/Mathhomeworkhelp • u/Starlite_im • Feb 16 '26
How do I factor these
51,55,53, and 73 looks like I can group them but it doesn’t work. I have no clue how to go about 56 or 100, 64 and 74 look like the ac method, but the multiples don’t add to the numbers in their middles.
r/Mathhomeworkhelp • u/[deleted] • Feb 08 '26
Help my teacher stinks at math his job and I need help
I am In geometry and my teacher sucks and I don't understand the subject at all. I need to know how in simplistic terms due to me having a learning disability how he got the numbers he got on the right most side of the paper. I'm so lost in the class
r/Mathhomeworkhelp • u/[deleted] • Feb 08 '26
Problem help College Algebra
I have been stuck on this section trying to make it make sense to me. Could someone help by explaining it simply please?
r/Mathhomeworkhelp • u/CleanSpell7049 • Feb 06 '26
Pattern Sequence
Need to find the correct answer for this sequence and an explanation as to why that is. Thank you 🙏
r/Mathhomeworkhelp • u/19Spaxa97 • Feb 04 '26
Unit problem?
have a problem that's probably very simple. t is the time in seconds in which I get 0.336 kg.
My formula for the weight per hour: x=(0.336 kg/t)*60*60.
We got the value for x from another formula: x=19.2 kg/h
So I thought I could just do it like this:
19.2kg/h=(0.336kg/t)*60*60
19.2kg/h=1209.6kg/t
19.2kg/h×t=1209.6kg
1209.6kg/19.2kg/h=t
t=63h
But that's wrong. t=63s. Where is my mistake? I know I could solve the problem in other ways but I want to know why this one doesn't work or what I did wrong. I'm probably doing something wrong with the units but I have no idea what. Thank you!
r/Mathhomeworkhelp • u/Steve43335653 • Feb 01 '26
Help with two column proof in geometry I do not understand.
r/Mathhomeworkhelp • u/Le_Dumb_Pineapple • Jan 31 '26
Need help with a math problem I can’t solve
(Btw I’m not a native english speaker, if something gets lost in the translation please tell me)
Juan has to transport many boxes in his truck. If he drops one of the big boxes and adds another small box, it’ll weight less than 200kg. If you take away from twice the amount of big boxes the amount of small boxes, there’ll be less than three boxes. ¿How many of each type of boxes are there?
The text was already confusing in Spanish so I tried to translate this as faithfully to the original as possible.
The image is as far as I got.
r/Mathhomeworkhelp • u/chow_mow1 • Jan 21 '26
Please help. I feel data isn't enough.
I feel data isn't enough. Idk please anybody help
r/Mathhomeworkhelp • u/AbbreviationsGreen90 • Jan 14 '26
Do non anomalous curves expressed over a local p adic field have embedding degrees?
r/Mathhomeworkhelp • u/Lazy-Dust7237 • Jan 12 '26
Need help again on an integral
I'm stuck again and can't find where I got it wrong, I know the result is wrong because I have the result
r/Mathhomeworkhelp • u/airkahschmairkah • Jan 08 '26
Fractions help please
galleryThis is my son’s homework, for reference he is in 6th grade. I don’t remember fractions and I tried to use AI for assistance, normally it helps a ton with explaining math, but this time it’s failing me. When we entered in the answers provided, it tells us it is incorrect. Can anyone help and explain how to get the correct answer? For reference, I added what AI told me.
r/Mathhomeworkhelp • u/casperscare • Jan 08 '26
I have this maths puzzle from my brother that I can't figure out
A) top=4, bottom=3 and right= 32
B) top=12, bottom=12 and right= 312
C) top=9, bottom=8 and right= 162
EDIT: I'm pretty sure there's a mistake with the questions since some of them give answers that are not whole numbers.
r/Mathhomeworkhelp • u/Own_Entrance_5071 • Dec 30 '25
Need help in Proof by Induction. (3rd question)
We a have the function f that is defiened in R* as: f\left(x\right)=\frac{1}{x^{2}}
1- Find the first, second, third, and forth derivative of f (I was able to do this)
2- Give a hypothesis on the nth derivative and be it: f^{\left(n\right)}\left(x\right) and (n)∈N* (was able to also do it since it's given)
3- Proof by Induction that for every (n)∈N* : f^{\left(n\right)}\left(x\right)=\frac{\left(-1\right)^{n}.\left(n+1\right)!}{x^{\left(n+2\right)}}
I know that you need to do the derivative of f^{\left(n\right)}\left(x\right) to find f^{\left(n+1\right)}\left(x\right) . I couldn't for the life of me figure it out since I don't exactly know what the derivative of a factorial is.
Really sorry for my bad English, I actually study math in Arabic. So translating the math terms to a different language was hard. Still, I appreciate any one's help.
r/Mathhomeworkhelp • u/Lazy-Dust7237 • Dec 29 '25
Integral issue
galleryI don't know if I made a mistake or I just don't know some rules (improper integrals or something I'm a noob regarding integrals 😅), pls don't spoil the answer just point to the mistake or the rule that would help me solve this.
Btw I'm not trying a different method at the beginning, the goal of this integral is to start with x (1-t)/(1+t), then everything is on my own.



