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sxemch
Registered: 11.03.2002
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Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 08:47
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Hi math lovers, I heard that there are various software that can help with us studying,like a tutor substitute. Is this really true? Is there a software that can assist me with algebra? I have never tried one before, but they are probably not hard to use I assume. If anyone has such a software, I would really appreciate some more detail about it. I'm in Algebra 2 now, so I've been studying things like graph non linear systems of equations and it's not easy at all. |
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espinxh
Registered: 17.03.2002
From: Norway
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Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 09:57
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It always feels good when I hear that students are willing to put that extra punch into their studies. graph non linear systems of equations is not a very complex topic and you can easily do some initial preparation yourself. As a useful tool, I would suggest that you get a copy of Algebrator. This program is quite handy when doing math yourself. |
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TihBoasten
Registered: 14.10.2002
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Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 07:54
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I used Algebrator also, especially in Basic Math. It helped me so much, and you won't believe how uncomplicated it is to use! It solves the exercise and it also explains everything step by step. Better than a teacher! |
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bonleh
Registered: 23.07.2002
From: Ridgecrest, CA
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Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 19:24
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Interesting! I don’t have that much time to hire somebody to teach me so I think this would be just fine. Is this something bought from a mall? Do they have a site so that I can see more details regarding the software? |
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Mibxrus
Registered: 19.10.2002
From: Vancouver, Canada
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