This quarter I was struggling with y=mx+b point and intercept unit. I started out know what to do but then once we had to find out how to graph it from two points I got really confused. First, I tried asking my sisters for help, but I just couldn't understand  what they were trying to teach me. Then I asked my friends for help, I started understanding it better but what I needed was more practice.
     Finally, it was almost time to take the quiz and I still didn't completely understand the subject, so I took the first quiz and got a 20 percent, which was a total fail. Then, their was no other option than to ask my teacher, he was able to explain it to me and I was able to understand it.
 
     What is another name for square roots, and why is it named like that? Another name for square roots, is to the power of. That means if you have a number and then there is a smaller number on top of it, you have to multiply that number by itself however many times is on top of the number. 
     Square roots, is actually the opposite of "to the power of". This is just like how multiplication is the opposite of division. The square roots are going back like division, because you have to find out how many times you multiplied a number in order to get the number that is on the other side. "To the power of" is like multiplication, here you have to multiply the number by itself how ever many times it says. For example, say there was a five with a three on top of it. You would have to multiply 

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