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WNCMao
Registered: 22.08.2006
From: Rushall, Walsall
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Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 12:04
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Hello folks! I have a serious problem about math and I was hoping that someone might be able to help me out in some way. I have a algebra test pretty soon and even though I have been taking math seriously, there are still a a couple of items that cause a lot of headache, such as factoring cubed polynominals and syntehtic division especially. Last week I had a meeting with a math teacher, but many things still remain vague to me. Can you recommend a good method of studying or a good tutor that you know already? |
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Vofj Timidrov
Registered: 06.07.2001
From: Bulgaria
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Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 08:38
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The perspective you’ve adopted towards the factoring cubed polynominals is not the a good one. I do understand that one can’t really think of something else in such a situation. Its good that you still want to try. My key to easy problem solving is Algebrator I would advise you to give it a try at least once. |
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Dxi_Sysdech
Registered: 05.07.2001
From: Right here, can't you see me?
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 09:42
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I discovered a number of software programs that are pertinent. I verified them. The Algebrator appeared to be the most suitable one for absolute values, greatest common factor and adding matrices. It was also easy to manage. It took me step by step towards the solution rather than just giving the answer. That way I got to learn how to crack the problems too. By the time I was done with it, I had learnt how to work out the problems. I found them useful for Intermediate algebra, Intermediate algebra and Basic Math which assisted me in my math classes. May be, this is just what you are looking for. Why not try this out? |
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Ronemdil
Registered: 30.05.2002
From: France
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Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 07:17
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All, Thanks a lot for the guidance that you have offered. I just had a look at the Algebrator available at: http://www.easyalgebra.com/the-square-of-a-binomial.html. The best part that I liked was the pay back guarantee that they are extending there. I went ahead and bought Algebrator. It is really user friendly and turns up to be a noteworthy tool for Algebra 2. |
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cmithy_dnl
Registered: 08.01.2002
From: Australia
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