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cxiltniki jrosi


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Registered: 08.09.2001
From: somewhere in the middle of nowhere

Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 07:10    

Hello friends, I misplaced my algebra textbook yesterday. It’s out of stock and so I can’t find it in any of the shops near my place. I have an option of hiring a private tutor but then I live in a very remote area so any tutor would charge high rates to come over. Now the problem is that I have my assessment next week and I can’t study since I lost my textbook. I couldn’t read the chapters on convert second order differential equation into first order differential equation and convert second order differential equation into first order differential equation. A few more topics such as hyperbolas, interval notation, exponential equations and interval notation are still confusing me. I need some help guys!
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Registered: 08.03.2007
From: egypt,alexandria

Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 08:03    

Your story sounds familiar to me. Although I was good in algebra for several years, when I attended Algebra 2 there were a lot of algebra topics that seemed very hard. I remember I got a very low mark when I took the test on convert second order differential equation into first order differential equation. Now I don't have this problem anymore, I can solve anything without problem, even graphing inequalities and adding matrices. I was smart that I didn't spend my money on a teacher, because I heard of Algebrator from a friend. I have been using it since then whenever I stumbled upon something difficult.
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DVH


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Registered: 20.12.2001
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Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 12:06    

The thing is that even I like this software and I can’t explain how much it helped me when I lost all hope before my previous term exams. I got hold of Algebrator just before my exams and it helped me score really well in my exams. The fact that it explains in detail every step that needs to be carried out for solving a variety of distinct problems, really helped me.
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Registered: 05.12.2002
From: Boston, MA, US

Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 13:15    

I am a regular user of Algebrator. It not only helps me get my assignments faster, the detailed explanations offered makes understanding the concepts easier. I strongly advise using it to help improve problem solving skills.
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Registered: 16.03.2002
From: Edinburgh / Scotland

Posted: Tuesday 02nd of Jan 16:48    

I would like to try this thing if it can really help me learn math quickly. I like maths, but after the work, I don’t have any energy left in my body to solve equations.
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Registered: 03.07.2001
From: Sacramento, CA

Posted: Thursday 04th of Jan 10:42    

Go to http://www.easyalgebra.com/solving-polynomial-equations.html. You will find that it has a lot more cool things to offer.
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