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BarhelGr
Registered: 02.09.2003
From: East Hartford, CT, USA
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Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 13:42
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I just realized that I am running out of time in dealing with some issues with nj photography. I had kept it on hold hoping that I will come upon good quality learning resources or somebody who can be of assistance with function definition, adding functions and subtracting exponents. May be, I did not explore hard enough. But at present I am running late. It is simply not easy to find a fine coach to quickly educate me. It is beyond what I can afford. And I need to find a immediate way out. Can anybody who has had similar problems enlighten me as to what I can do? It will be a big help. |
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espinxh
Registered: 17.03.2002
From: Norway
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 19:50
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You seem to be stuck on that I had some time back. I too thought of getting a paid tutor to work it out for me. But they are so pricy that I just could not afford them. So I turned to the internet and found so many programs that can help with algebra homework on ratios, system of equations or least common denominator. After some research I found that Algebrator is the best of the lot. I haven’t found a math homework that I can’t get done through Algebrator. It is absolutely unbelievable. Best part is, the software gives you a step-by-step break-up on how to do it yourself. So you actually learn how to solve it yourself. Isn’t it cool? |
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cufBlui
Registered: 26.07.2001
From: Scotland
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Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 19:15
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Algebrator will not only help you do your homework, but it will also provide explanations which will help you understand the concepts. |
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erx
Registered: 26.10.2001
From: PL/DE/ES/GB/HU
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Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 09:29
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I would recommend using Algebrator. It not only assists you with your math problems, but also gives all the required steps in detail so that you can enhance the understanding of the subject. |
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nomzel
Registered: 10.10.2001
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Posted: Wednesday 03rd of Jan 07:30
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I would like to give it a try. Where can I find the program? |
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Jrahan
Registered: 19.03.2002
From: UK
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Posted: Wednesday 03rd of Jan 14:32
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It is available at http://www.mathfraction.com/lesson-fractions.html. You can check out the demos, compare its features with others available in the market and see for yourself. I am sure you will be impressed. |
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