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Can we rewrite the sentence "Can you help me with this project?" in 4 different ways, two in a formal form of speech and two in an informal form?

Can you help me with this project... Formal:I was wondering if you would like to collaborate on this exciting project I have by contibuting your expertise? I would like you to consider working on this project with me; I am confident that together we can make it awesome.  Informal:Hey bro can you help me out with this project? Wanna give me a hand with this project?  Bonus Answers: (I know you asked for 4 - but I can't stop) When I was assigned this project you were the first person that came to mind to help me make it the best it can be. What do you say to working on this with me? I would be delighted to get your input in my project. Would you care to contribute to it? Hey this project is becoming a little to much for me to handle alone as I am in over my head; can you please help me out? Hey you know that project that the boss tossed to me? I would be honored to have you work on it with me. In light of the strict deadline for this project - I realize how much more productive it would be with your assistance. Could you please help a colleague out. Your expertise would be greatly appreciated on this project. Would you be willing to help me out?

How do I rewrite the equation of a circle?

I have to graph this equation and I believe it's an equation of a circle. I know how to graph it, but how do i remove the coefficients?

64x^2 + 25y^2 = 1600

and i believe the book graphs the circle with a radius of 5, but how do i get there?

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How to rewrite y = 3x + 11 in standard form?

Algebra, yay! :D. Well, subtract 3x from the right side of the equation, and add a -3x to the left side of the equation. You should end up with -3x + y = 11. There you go! For reference, the process looks like this:

y = 3x + 11
-3x -3x
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-3x + y = 11

P.S: you should really do this yourself, it's only get a lot harder for you later if you don't learn this now.

P.P.S: Hate to burst your bubble Wile. E., but that's not even a form of a linear equation. It appears to be a linear equation attempted to move into a quadratic form. Plus, it's wrong anyway, if it's translated back into a linear's standard, it's equal to 3x - y = -11.

Is it ethical to rewrite another author's story in one's own words and sell it as one's own?

More information needed. Mills and Boon novels are basically the same story told over and over again by different people in their own words. It is perfectly ethical because everyone involved knows the score. If a story by a famous author sparks an idea in you and you rewrite the story in a unique way crediting the original author with a courtesy dedication and thank you for the creative nudge, that's perfectly ethical as well and basically how all art is made. However, if a friend shared their unwritten story with you and you recognise its potential and rewrite it changing little more than the town and the main character's name in order to profit from someone else's hard work... Then no, that's not at all ethical.EDIT: Taking into account the new details, I would say to you - not without consulting the author. What you seem to be talking about here is more along the lines of editing or rewriting. It would be more ethical in these circumstances to offer to partner with the original writer and share credit.  What you are talking about here  is the art of writing - the ability to hook another person's emotions. The ability to construct the actual story is the craft and I would recommend you learn that craft. It is perfectly learnable. Forget using other people's work as a crutch except in the beginning as practice - if you're that good, you can learn story structure and world building and you will never have to worry about whether you are living off the sweat of someone else's brow.

10 immediate points!!!! Rewrite this equation in the standard form of an ellipse? thank you!!!!!!!!!!?

64x^2 + 36(y^2 + 10y) = 1404
64x^2 + 36(y^2 + 10y + 5^2) - 36*5^2 = 1404
64x^2 + 36(y + 5)^2 - 900 = 1404
64x^2 + 36(y + 5)^2 = 2304
x^2/36 + (y + 5)^2/64 = 1
(x - 0)^2/6^2 + (y + 5)^2/8^2 = 1

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