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Gonir
Registered: 05.04.2002
From: UK
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Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 17:52
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Hi All, I am in need of help on rational expressions, function composition, ratios and leading coefficient. Since I am a novice to Basic Math, I really want to learn the basics of Algebra 2 completely. Can anyone suggest the best resource with which I can begin reading the fundamental principles? I have a midterm next week. |
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Jahm Xjardx
Registered: 07.08.2005
From: Odense, Denmark, EU
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Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 13:55
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That’s specifically the kind of problem I had faced. Can you enlighten a bit more on what your problems are with jokes algebra ? Yes. Getting an inexpensive tutor appropriate to your needs is fairly easier said than done now-a-days. But even I went on to do just about everything that you are doing now. But then, my hunt was over when I found out that there are a number of programs in math. They are inexpensive. I was actually thrilled with it. May be this is just what you need. What do you think about this? |
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Gog
Registered: 07.11.2001
From: Austin, TX
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 14:58
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I know a couple of professors who use Algebrator themselves to teach students. |
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fXiker
Registered: 14.02.2002
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Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 09:33
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This sounds very good. Do you know where I can get the program ? |
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SjberAliem
Registered: 06.03.2002
From: Macintosh HD
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Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 13:51
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Algebrator is a very simple product 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 much more enjoyable. |
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Techei-Mechial
Registered: 14.10.2001
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