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GPHemsleg
Registered: 18.04.2003
From: Long Beach, NY
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 10:06
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Holla guys and gals! Recently I hired a private tutor to guide me with some topics in algebra. My problem areas included topics such as nonlinear equation solution in matlab and factoring expressions. Now that teacher turned out to be so dumb, that instead of helping me now I’m even more confused than I earlier was. I still can’t crack problems on those topics. And the exam time is fast approaching. I need someone to help me out. Is there anything significant that can be done to get some sort of help? I have a good set of questions to help me learn these topics, but the problem is I just can’t solve them, no matter how much I try. Please help! |
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espinxh
Registered: 17.03.2002
From: Norway
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Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 18:21
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Once upon a time those were the only ways out. But thanks to technology today, we have something known as the Algebrator! It’s quite easy to use, something which even a newcomer would enjoy working on and the best part is that it would solve all your questions and also explain the steps it took to reach that answer! Isn’t that just great? Well I think it is, and I’m sure after using it trying it, you’ll be on the same page as me. |
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Ashe
Registered: 08.07.2001
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Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 16:02
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I’m also using Algebrator to assist me with my algebra tests. It really does help you quickly comprehend certain topics like difference of cubes and logarithms which would take days to comprehend just by reading books. It’s highly recommended program if you’re looking for something that can assist you to solve math problems and show all necessary step by step solution. Two thumbs up for this software. |
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nomzel
Registered: 10.10.2001
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Posted: Tuesday 02nd of Jan 07:49
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Of course. My intention is to learn Math. I would employ it only as a tool to clear my concepts. Can I get the link to the program? |
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Majnatto
Registered: 17.10.2003
From: Ontario
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Posted: Thursday 04th of Jan 09:59
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For more information you can try this link: http://www.mathfraction.com/addition-of-fractions.html. There is one thing that I would like you to know about this deal; they actually offer an unconditional money back guarantee as well! Although don’t worry you’ll never need to ask for your money back. It’s an investment you won’t regret. |
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