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Friimtc4U


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Registered: 22.03.2002
From: Dordrecht, The Netherlands

Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 13:25    

I think God must have been in a really bad mood decided to come up with something called math to trouble us! I’ve spent hours trying to figure out a solution to this math problem which relates to math tutorials with slope, graphing, axis and I still can’t solve it. I’m particularly stuck on trigonometric functions, quadratic equations and function range. Can anyone throw some light on how to go about finding a solution to such problems? I’ve tried various means that I could think of, but none helped. I need some urgent help now. Anybody?
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AllejHat


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Registered: 16.07.2003
From: Odense, Denmark

Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 07:29    

This story sounds familiar to me. Even though I was great in math for several years, when I attended Algebra 1 there were a lot of math topics that seemed confusing. I remember I got a very bad grade when I took the test on math tutorials with slope, graphing, axis. Now I don't have this problem anymore, I can solve anything without problem, even ratios and side-side-side similarity. I was lucky that I didn't spend my money on a teacher, because I heard of Algebrator from a a colleague. I have been using it since then whenever I found something difficult.
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caxee


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Registered: 05.12.2002
From: Boston, MA, US

Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 18:09    

Oh wow! Nice to see that people adopt Algebrator here as well. I can guarantee the usefulness of this program. It is simply superb.
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lomams1423


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Registered: 02.11.2002
From: Connersville, IN

Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 09:14    

This is most remarkable. Can you suggest from where can I procure the program?
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TihBoasten


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Registered: 14.10.2002
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Posted: Tuesday 02nd of Jan 08:50    

This is where I found it : http://www.mathmusic.org/rationalizing-the-denominator.html. Give it a go because Algebrator has a unrestricted money back offer, Happy to help.
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