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Hiadjalox


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Registered: 21.12.2002
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 07:03    

Hi dudes, I’m really stuck on radical solver and would sure some help to get me started with monomials, equation properties and radical inequalities. My tests is due soon. I have even thought of hiring a algebra tutor, but they are not cheap. So any suggestion would be very much valued.
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Vofj Timidrov


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Registered: 06.07.2001
From: Bulgaria

Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 08:05    

Dear Pal, don't get panties in a bunch. Have a look at http://www.mathfraction.com/converting-fractions-to-decimals-and-the-order-of-operations.html, http://www.mathfraction.com/review-of-fractions.html and http://www.mathfraction.com/equivalent-fractions-1.html. There is a utility by name Algebrator offered at all the three sites. This utility would give all the details that you would want on the topic Algebra 2. But, ensure that you read through all the lessons intently.
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Mibxrus


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Registered: 19.10.2002
From: Vancouver, Canada

Posted: Wednesday 03rd of Jan 07:41    

My parents could not afford my college fees, so I had to work in the evening, after my classes. Solving problems at the end of the day seemed to be impossible for me at those times. A friend introduced Algebrator to me and since then I never had any problem solving my equations.
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Registered: 27.10.2003
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Posted: Thursday 04th of Jan 12:17    

Incredible. Just can’t believe it. Just the exact thing for me. Can you tell me where I can get hold of this program?
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alhatec16


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Registered: 10.03.2002
From: Notts, UK.

Posted: Friday 05th of Jan 09:52    

I remember having difficulties with radicals, solving a triangle and binomials. Algebrator is a truly great piece of algebra software. I have used it through several math classes - College Algebra, Remedial Algebra and Intermediate algebra. I would simply type in the problem from a workbook and by clicking on Solve, step by step solution would appear. The program is highly recommended.
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Double_J


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Registered: 25.11.2004
From: Netherlands

Posted: Saturday 06th of Jan 19:25    

Hi Friends, Based on your suggestions, I bought the Algebrator to get myself educated with the basics of Algebra 2. The explanations on angle-angle similarity and x-intercept were not only graspable but made the whole topic pretty exciting. Thanks a million for all of you who pointed me to have a look at the Algebrator!
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