explaining algebra
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Damnon


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Registered: 08.04.2002
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post url Posted: Saturday 17th of Feb 12:36    

I am in urgent need of help in completing a project in explaining algebra. I need to submit it by next week and am having a difficult time trying to work out a couple of tricky problems. I tried some of the online help sites but have not gotten much help so far. I would be really glad if anyone can guide me.
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AllejHat


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Registered: 16.07.2003
From: Odense, Denmark

post url Posted: Sunday 18th of Feb 17:46    

Student can’t seem to think of anything beyond tutoring. Why don’t you try something yourself? There are many tools for explaining algebra which are much better than tutoring. Try Algebrator, and you will never need a tuition .
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LifiIcPoin


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Registered: 01.10.2002
From: Way Way Behind

post url Posted: Tuesday 20th of Feb 10:52    

Algebrator is one useful tool. I don’t have much interest in math and have found it to be difficult all my life. Yet one cannot always leave math because it sometimes becomes a compulsory part of one’s course work. My friend is a math wiz and I found this program in his laptop. It was only then I understood why he finds this subject to be so easy.
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pxellyph


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Registered: 15.02.2003
From: New Bern, North Carolina

post url Posted: Wednesday 21st of Feb 14:13    

Can a software really help me learn my math? Guys I don’t need something that will solve equations for me, instead I want something that will help me understand the subject as well.
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Voumdaim of Obpnis


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Registered: 11.06.2004
From: SF Bay Area, CA, USA

post url Posted: Thursday 22nd of Feb 08:46    

Check out at the lessons available at https://softmath.com/news.html. You have plentiful information on Algebra 1, particularly on angle-angle similarity, radicals and trinomials. Good luck!
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