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simplifying roots of real numbers
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m0ovii4nife


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Registered: 02.12.2004
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Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 09:29    

Hello there I have almost taken the decision to look fora math tutor, because I've been having a lot of stress due to algebra homework recently. Every day when I come home from school I spendall my time with my math homework, and after all the time spent I still seem to be getting the wrong answers. However I'm also not certain whether a algebra tutor is worth it, since it's really expensive, and who knows, maybe it's not even that good. Does anyone know anything about simplifying roots of real numbers that can help me? Or maybe some explanations regarding x-intercept,conversion of units or rational expressions? Any suggestions will be much appreciated.
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nxu


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Registered: 25.10.2006
From: Siberia, Russian Federation

Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 07:55    

I have a solution for you and it might just prove to be a better one than buying a new textbook. Try Algebrator, it covers a rather elaborate list of mathematical topics and is highly recommended. It’ll help you solve various types of problems and it’ll also address all your enquiries as to how it came up with a particular solution. I tried it when I was having difficulty solving problems based on simplifying roots of real numbers and I really enjoyed using it.
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3Di


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Registered: 04.04.2005
From: 45°26' N, 09°10' E

Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 15:00    

It is good to know that you wish to improve your math and are taking efforts to do so. I think you should try Algebrator. This is not exactly a tutoring software but it provides solutions to math problems in a very descriptive manner. And the best thing about this software product is that it is very user friendly. There are several demos given under various topics which are quite helpful to learn the subject. Try it and wish you good luck with math.
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chorchyard


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Registered: 05.12.2004
From: Czech Republic

Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 14:24    

This is most remarkable. Can you suggest from where can I purchase the program?
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Bet


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Registered: 13.10.2001
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 21:50    

I would recommend using Algebrator. It not only helps you with your math problems, but also provides all the necessary steps in detail so that you can enhance the understanding of the subject.
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nedslictis


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Registered: 13.03.2002
From: Omnipresent

Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 14:17    

Accessing the program is effortless. All you would like to know about it is accessible at http://www.easyalgebra.com/roots-and-powers.html. You are assured satisfaction. And in addition, there is a money-back guarantee. Hope this is the end of your search.
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