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Nanadiom


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Registered: 04.06.2003
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Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 12:57    

Hello everyone. I am a student in the Remedial Algebra. I like math a lot since I was a kid. Unfortunately I have come to a point where I can no longer solve my math exercises alone. I had a algebra private teacher, who helped me for a while with my homework, but I had to pay a lot of money that I had to tell him not to come anymore. Today we studied something new: linear systems worksheets, and when I came home from school I realized that I can't do my math homework, and that stressed me. I also still don't understand side-angle-side similarity and subtracting exponents. What should I do now? I love algebra and I don't want to have low grades.
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Vofj Timidrov


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Registered: 06.07.2001
From: Bulgaria

Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 14:33    

You can find many links on the internet if you google the keyword linear systems worksheets. Most of the information is however designed for the people who already have some know how about this subject. If you are a complete novice, you should use Algebrator. Is it easy to understand and very helpful too.
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ZaleviL


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Registered: 14.07.2002
From: floating in the light, never forgotten

Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 10:19    

I couldn’t agree more with what was just said. Algebrator has always come to my rescue, be it a homework or be it my preparation for the midterm exams, Algebrator has always helped me do well in math. It particularly helped me on topics like logarithms, powers and radical equations. I would highly recommend this software.
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CIL


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Registered: 06.09.2002
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Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 07:19    

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


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Registered: 08.12.2001
From: The Netherlands

Posted: Tuesday 02nd of Jan 09:08    

This one is actually quite different. I am recommending it only after using it myself. You can find the information about the software at http://www.easyalgebra.com/solving-linear-equations-containing-fractions.html.
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