hamsterzilla

Its my birthday!!!(^∇^)ノ♪

hamsterzilla

@t0ast3r_waffl3s @-H4TSU @LOVerofbookism @Thesmollestbear Thank you all so much I didn't get any happy birthdays from my friends this year except you all so this made my day!!! o((*^▽^*))o
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dee-zbignuts

Hi! I'm a reader from Artemis Fowl x reader oneshots and wanted to ask, when are you going to update? (♡˙︶˙♡)

hamsterzilla

@biaswreckersomg Hi! I'm so glad you like my writing I am trying to update more often but I only have my phone so typing is a bit hard and I'm kinda lost on ideas sorry But I will try to update more!(。•̀ᴗ-)✧
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hamsterzilla

Its my birthday!!!(^∇^)ノ♪

hamsterzilla

@t0ast3r_waffl3s @-H4TSU @LOVerofbookism @Thesmollestbear Thank you all so much I didn't get any happy birthdays from my friends this year except you all so this made my day!!! o((*^▽^*))o
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hamsterzilla

Is anyoneme else having what looks to be a wattpad glitch where a bunch kf people are randomly following you or something cause im kinda confused

Annoyingsister2004

@hamsterzilla I’ve seen a few accounts suddenly have a huge rise in followers (not saying they don’t deserve it, they do). But it’s happening to quite a few.
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hamsterzilla

HELLO CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME WITH MY MATH HOMEWORK THAT I FORGOT TO DO?
          The question is 
          "Describe how to find the intersection point or solution of two equations when they are written in slope intercept form. Then create and example and show how to solve it"

hamsterzilla

@LOVerofbooksiam You Are A Lifesaver!!! Thank you so much !!!!<3<3<3<3<3
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LOVerofbooksiam

@hamsterzilla if you can't do this or it is too many steps I can show other methods too
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LOVerofbooksiam

@hamsterzilla you can use 3 methods but if you have y= or x= on one of those equations you can use substitution which is for example if your two equations were 2y=x+7 and x=y-4 you could replace the x in the first equation so now you have the equation 2y=(y-4)+7 so now you only have to solve for one variable making things easier. in this example, you would find that y=3 now to find x just substitute it to the second equation x=(3)-4 then x would be x=-1 now the coordinates (-1,4) is where the two lines will intersect.
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