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finite math for dummies
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Registered: 05.07.2003
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Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 16:09    

Hey friends, I have just completed one week of my high school, and am getting a bit upset about my finite math for dummies course work. I just don’t seem to grasp the topics. How can one expect me to do my homework then? Please guide me.
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Registered: 08.03.2007
From: egypt,alexandria

Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 12:45    

Have you ever tried Algebrator? This is quite an amazing software and aids one in solving finite math for dummies questions easily and in minimal time.
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Registered: 16.01.2002
From: Australia

Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 09:11    

Algebrator really is a great piece of math software. I remember having difficulties with quadratic formula, inverse matrices and inequalities. By typing in the problem from homework and merely clicking Solve would give step by step solution to the math problem. It has been of great help through several Intermediate algebra, Algebra 1 and Remedial Algebra. I seriously recommend the program.
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Registered: 05.12.2002
From: Boston, MA, US

Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 09:01    

Algebrator is the program that I have used through several algebra classes - Intermediate algebra, Algebra 2 and Remedial Algebra. It is a really a great piece of math software. I remember of going through problems with trinomials, function range and subtracting exponents. I would simply type in a problem homework, click on Solve – and step by step solution to my math homework. I highly recommend the program.
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Registered: 25.05.2006
From: Davao City

Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 21:14    

Can someone please provide me the URL to this software? I am on the verge of depression. I like math a lot and don’t want to leave it just because of one topic.
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Registered: 04.04.2005
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Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 21:12    

Here is the link http://www.mathmusic.org/decimals.html
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