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wentwooddovmxiln
Registered: 17.02.2007
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Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 07:04
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examples of math trivias is my biggest problem. Can any one help me understand it? I am a beginner at it. What book or other resource do you suggest for beginning this subject? |
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espinxh
Registered: 17.03.2002
From: Norway
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Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 17:02
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You might want to take a look at Algebrator. I bought it some time back to help me with my Basic Math course and I can say that it was really a good choice. There are so many examples provided which you can browse through. You can also try out the questions related to y-intercept and syntehtic division by just typing them in. Algebrator provides complete description to the problems which helps to make difficult concepts very clear. I would say that this program is absolutely the best that money can buy. |
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Outafnymintjo
Registered: 22.07.2002
From: Japan...SUSHI TIME!
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Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 18:26
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Even I’ve been through that phase when I was trying to figure out a way to solve certain type of questions pertaining to roots and binomials. But then I came across this piece of software and I felt as if I found a magic wand. In a flash it would solve even the most difficult problems for you. And the fact that it gives a detailed step-by-step explanation makes it even more useful. It’s a must buy for every algebra student. |
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nedslictis
Registered: 13.03.2002
From: Omnipresent
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 08:39
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I am a regular user of Algebrator. It not only helps me complete my homework faster, the detailed explanations provided makes understanding the concepts easier. I recommend using it to help improve problem solving skills. |
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