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zerokevnz


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Registered: 23.04.2002
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 08:06    

Hey guys! Guess what, I had a bad cold last week, and have missed a few lectures because of that. Now that our mid-semester are due next week I really need some help in topics like maths trivia and some other topics like radical expressions, adding numerators and linear equations. I was thinking on hiring some private tutor but then my pocket money won’t allow me to do so. I really need some immediate help in those topics, else I might perform really badly in my final exams. Can anyone make a suggestion? I need some help, and I need it FAST!
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Registered: 17.03.2002
From: Norway

Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 10:27    

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Registered: 05.07.2001
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Posted: Wednesday 03rd of Jan 09:49    

Algebrator indeed is a very good tool to help you learn math, without having to go to school. You won’t just get the problem solved but the entire solution as well, that’s how concepts are built. And to do well in math, it’s important to have strong concepts. I would advise you to use this software if you want to finish your assignment on time.
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Registered: 28.05.2002
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Posted: Thursday 04th of Jan 12:41    

Wow, sounds wonderful! I wish to know more about this fabulous software. Please let me know.
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Registered: 05.12.2002
From: Boston, MA, US

Posted: Saturday 06th of Jan 07:20    

I advise using Algebrator. It not only helps you with your math problems, but also provides all the required steps in detail so that you can enhance the understanding of the subject.
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Gools


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Registered: 01.12.2002
From: UK

Posted: Saturday 06th of Jan 18:23    

Here http://www.mathfraction.com/introduction-to-fractions.html. Please let us know if this has been of any benefit to you.
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