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caconova
Registered: 01.10.2003
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Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 07:29
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Hello friends, I lost my algebra textbook yesterday. It’s out of stock and so I can’t get it in any of the shops near my place. I have an option of hiring a private instructor but then I live in a very far off place so any tutor would charge a very high hourly rate to come over. Now the problem is that I have my exam next week and I am not able to study since I lost my textbook. I couldn’t read the chapters on adding positive and negative fractions help and adding positive and negative fractions help. A few more topics such as exponential equations, matrices, proportions and unlike denominators are still not so clear to me. I need some help guys! |
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AllejHat
Registered: 16.07.2003
From: Odense, Denmark
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Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 07:10
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I could help if you can be more specific and provide details about adding positive and negative fractions help. A good computer program would be best option rather than a costly algebra tutor. After trying a number of program I found the Algebrator to be the best I have so far come across. It solves any algebra problem from your book. It also clarifies all the steps (of the solution). You can just copy it as your homework . However, you should use it to learn math, and simply not use it to copy answers. |
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Voumdaim of Obpnis
Registered: 11.06.2004
From: SF Bay Area, CA, USA
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Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 09:14
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Hello friends I agree, Algebrator is the best. I used it in Algebra 1, Remedial Algebra and Pre Algebra. It helped me figure out the hardest algebra problems. I'm grateful to it. |
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Voumdaim of Obpnis
Registered: 11.06.2004
From: SF Bay Area, CA, USA
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Posted: Tuesday 02nd of Jan 08:18
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Algebrator is a very user friendly software and is surely worth a try. You will also find quite a few exciting stuff there. I use it as reference software for my math problems and can swear that it has made learning math more fun. |
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