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nocxien


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Registered: 06.04.2005
From: Asheville, NC

Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 21:27    

I think God must have been in a really bad mood that he came up with something called math to trouble us! I’ve spent days working on this algebra problem which relates to 7th grade prealgebra a math textbook online for free and I still can’t solve it. I’m particularly having problems with hypotenuse-leg similarity, unlike denominators and solving inequalities. Can anyone throw some light on how to go about solving such problems? I’ve tried various means that I could think of, but none helped. I need some urgent help now. Anybody?
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Jahm Xjardx


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Registered: 07.08.2005
From: Odense, Denmark, EU

Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 09:39    

You might want to try out Algebrator. I bought it some time back to help me with my College Algebra course and I can say that it was really a wise decision. There are so many demos present which you can go through. You can also try out the questions related to radical inequalities and y-intercept by just typing them in. Algebrator provides detailed description to the problems which helps to make difficult concepts very clear. I would say that this program is absolutely the best that money can buy.
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Jot


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Registered: 07.09.2001
From: Ubik

Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 20:37    

Algebrator beyond doubt is a great piece of algebra software. I remember having difficulties with equation properties, binomials and cramer’s rule. By typing in the problem from homework and merely clicking Solve would give step by step solution to the math problem. It has been of great help through several Pre Algebra, Basic Math and College Algebra. I seriously recommend the program.
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TheUnequeDeger


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Registered: 05.09.2007
From: India

Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 19:28    

Recommended by gurus! I must say this software sounds really interesting. Can I try it once?
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Jrahan


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Registered: 19.03.2002
From: UK

Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 09:06    

A truly piece of math software is Algebrator. Even I faced similar problems while solving hypotenuse-leg similarity, interval notation and system of equations. Just by typing in the problem workbookand clicking on Solve – and step by step solution to my math homework would be ready. I have used it through several math classes - Algebra 1, College Algebra and Algebra 2. I highly recommend the program.
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Momepi


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Registered: 22.07.2004
From: Ireland

Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 21:57    

It is simple to access this program. You can get all the details here. You are guaranteed satisfaction. Otherwise you get your money back. So what is there to lose anyway? Cheers and all the best.
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