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vazaljatai
Registered: 31.08.2005
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Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 09:39
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Hello guys I require some guidance to unravel this diagrammatic games for simultaneous equation and quadratic equation which I’m unable to do on my own. My test on math is due and I need help to work on radical expressions, geometry and monomials . I’m also thinking of hiring a math tutor but they are not economical. So I would be greatly appreciative if you can extend some guidance in solving the problem. |
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kfir
Registered: 07.05.2006
From: egypt
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Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 10:26
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Hey. I believe I can help. Can you elucidate some more on what your troubles are? What specifically are your problems with diagrammatic games for simultaneous equation and quadratic equation? Getting a excellent teacher would have been the greatest thing. But do not be anxious. I think there is a way out. I have come across a number of math software programs. I have tried them out myself. They are pretty smart and fine. These might just be what you need. They also do not cost a lot. I suppose what you require is Algebrator. Why not try this out? It could be just be the answer for your problems. |
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malhus_pitruh
Registered: 23.04.2003
From: Girona, Catalunya (Spain)
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 08:45
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I had always struggled with math during my high school days and absolutely hated the subject until I came across Algebrator. This software is so fantastic, it helped me improve my grades drastically. It didn't just help me with my homework, it taught me how to solve the problems. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain by buying this brilliant software. |
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Double_J
Registered: 25.11.2004
From: Netherlands
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 16:51
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Algebrator is a very easy to use software and is surely worth a try. You will find quite a few exciting stuff there. I use it as reference software for my math problems and can swear that it has made learning math more fun. |
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