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high school math (combine like terms)
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batbaj4evir


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Registered: 11.06.2005
From: UK

Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 21:00    

Hi, I am a senior in high school and need major help in high school math (combine like terms). My math grades are poor and I have decided to do something about it. I am looking for a software that will allow me to enter a problem and gives detailed step by step solution; basically it must walk me through the entire thing. I really hope to improve my grades so please help me out.
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IlbendF


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Registered: 11.03.2004
From: Netherlands

Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 15:05    

Don’t fear, try Algebrator! I was in a same situation sometime back, when my friend suggested that I should try Algebrator. And I didn’t just pass my test; I went on to score really well in it. Algebrator has a really simple to use GUI but it can help you crack the most challenging of the problems that you might face in math at school.Give it a go and I’m sure you’ll do well in your test.
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Jot


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Registered: 07.09.2001
From: Ubik

Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 19:52    

I have also used Algebrator several times to solve math problems. I must say that it has greatly improved my problem solving power. You should try it out and see if it helps.
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m157y


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Registered: 30.04.2007
From: Khimki, Moscow, Russia

Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 12:23    

Since the Algebrator is user friendly, any one can get it set up and start using it within minutes. Prior experience is not at all necessary to work with the Algebrator. Be it difference of cubes, subtracting fractions or converting decimals, go ahead and type it in the search box that comes up as soon as you open Algebrator. This brings you a select set of links that offer all the necessary information on the topic of your choice. You can go through the links one by one and completely get the basic principles of Pre Algebra.
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thicxolmed01


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Registered: 16.05.2004
From: Welly, NZ

Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 19:15    

A extraordinary piece of algebra software is Algebrator. Even I faced similar difficulties while solving adding exponents, relations and roots. Just by typing in the problem workbookand clicking on Solve – and step by step solution to my algebra homework would be ready. I have used it through several math classes - College Algebra, Pre Algebra and Algebra 1. I highly recommend the program.
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alhatec16


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Registered: 10.03.2002
From: Notts, UK.

Posted: Tuesday 02nd of Jan 19:58    

Here is the link http://www.mathfraction.com/adding-fractions-using-the-least-common-denominator.html
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