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LastDreomer
Registered: 19.10.2002
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Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 08:56
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I am going to college now. As math has always been my weakness, I purchased the course material in advance. I am plan studying a handful of topics before the classes begin. Any kind of links would be highly appreciated that could aid me to start studying solving resonance differential equations myself. |
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Jahm Xjardx
Registered: 07.08.2005
From: Odense, Denmark, EU
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Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 16:05
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Greetings Poster How are you?. Well I’ve been looking at your post and believe me : I had the same problem. Some time ago I was in the same problem, but before you get a teacher, I will like to recommend you one software that’s really cool: Algebrator. I really tried a lot of other ways but that one it’s definitely the the real deal! The best luck with that! Tell me what you think!. |
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alhatec16
Registered: 10.03.2002
From: Notts, UK.
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Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 10:18
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I completely agree, Algebrator is awesome! I am much better in math now, and I have the best grades in the class! It helped me even with the most difficult math problems, like those on radicals or inequalities. I really think you should give it a try . |
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Dxi_Sysdech
Registered: 05.07.2001
From: Right here, can't you see me?
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Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 15:01
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I remember having often faced difficulties with trigonometry, powers and linear inequalities. A truly great piece of math program is Algebrator software. By simply typing in a problem homework a step by step solution would appear by a click on Solve. I have used it through many algebra classes – Algebra 1, Algebra 1 and Intermediate algebra. I greatly recommend the program. |
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