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Registered: 24.01.2003
From: Koedijk, Alkmaar, The Netherlands

Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 16:52    

Hi friends, It’s been a week now and I still can’t figure out how to crack a few math problems on gcse mathmatics . I have to submit this work by the end of next week. Can someone help me to get started? I need some help with monomials and radical equations. Any sort of help will be appreciated.
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Jahm Xjardx


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Registered: 07.08.2005
From: Odense, Denmark, EU

Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 10:47    

I possibly could help you if you can be more specific and provide details about gcse mathmatics. A good program would be best option rather than a math tutor. After trying a number of software I found the Algebrator to be the best I have so far found. It solves any math problem that you may want solved. It also clarifies all the steps (of the solution). You can just copy it as your homework . However, you should use it to learn algebra, and simply not use it to copy answers.
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Registered: 16.01.2002
From: Australia

Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 16:02    

I agree, a good program can do miracles . I tried a few but Algebrator is the greatest. It doesn't matter what class you are in, I myself used it in Algebra 1 and Intermediate algebra as well, so you don't have to be concerned that it's not on your level. If you never had a software until now I can tell you it's not complicated, you don't need to know much about the computer to use it. You just have to type in the keywords of the exercise, and then the software solves it step by step, so you get more than just the answer.
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benjbai


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Registered: 01.03.2007
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 08:12    

Sounds appealing. Where can I get this program?
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alhatec16


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Registered: 10.03.2002
From: Notts, UK.

Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 11:56    

Sure. It is quite easy to access the program as it is just a click away. Go to: http://www.algebra-calculator.com/adding-and-subtracting-fractions.html. Go through the site and read what the program offers you. Also note that there is a money back assurance if you are not content. I am sure you will find it as good as I did. Good luck to you.
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Registered: 10.07.2002
From: NW AR, USA

Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 13:08    

I am a regular user of Algebrator. It not only helps me complete my homework faster, the detailed explanations given makes understanding the concepts easier. I advise using it to help improve problem solving skills.
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