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writing equations in simplified radical form
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mancommW


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Registered: 08.07.2003
From: Winderton, Oxon, England

Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 08:50    

Hi dudes. I am in deep trouble. I simply don’t know whom to approach. You know, I am having trouble with my math and need a helping hand with writing equations in simplified radical form. Anyone you know who can save me with linear algebra, mixed numbers and hyperbolas? I tried hard to get a tutor, but my effort was in vain. They are hard to find and also pretty costly. It’s also difficult to find someone fast enough and I have this test coming up. Any advice on what I should do? I would very much appreciate a quick response.
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espinxh


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Registered: 17.03.2002
From: Norway

Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 19:42    

Hi! I guess I can give you ideas on how to solve your problem. But for that I need more details. Can you give details about what exactly is the writing equations in simplified radical form homework that you have to submit. I am quite good at working out these kind of things. Plus I have this great software Algebrator that I downloaded from the internet which is soooo good at solving math assignment. Give me the details and perhaps we can work something out...
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Mov


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Registered: 15.05.2002
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Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 09:49    

Algebrator is a very easy tool. I have been using it for a couple of years now.
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serfel-motrex


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Registered: 04.07.2004
From: England, UK

Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 11:04    

Well, if the software is so good then give me the link to it. I would like to try it once.
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cmithy_dnl


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Registered: 08.01.2002
From: Australia

Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 13:49    

Hi All, Based on your reviews, I purchased the Algebrator to get myself educated with the fundamental theory of Pre Algebra. The explanations on greatest common factor and midpoint of a line were not only understandable but made the whole topic pretty interesting. Thanks a bunch for all of you who pointed me to have a look at the Algebrator!
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