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NentamNaze
Registered: 23.11.2003
From: Seattle
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Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 16:14
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Hey peeps,I was wondering if someone could explain writing linear functions? I have a major assignment to complete in a couple of months and for that I need a thorough understanding of problem solving in topics such as inverse matrices, radicals and conversion of units. I can’t start my assignment until I have a clear understanding of writing linear functions since most of the calculations involved will be directly related to it in one way or the other. I have a question set, which if someone can help me solve, would help me a lot. |
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nxu
Registered: 25.10.2006
From: Siberia, Russian Federation
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Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 09:54
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I know how annoying it can be if you are a bit lost with writing linear functions. It’s a bit hard to help without more details of your situation. But if you don’t want to pay for a tutor, then why not just use some piece of software and see what you think. There are so many programs out there, but one you should test out would be Algebrator. It is pretty useful plus it is not expensive. |
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Homuck
Registered: 05.07.2001
From: Toronto, Ontario
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Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 19:13
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I agree. Algebrator not only gets your homework done faster, it actually improves your understanding of the subject by providing very useful tips on how to solve similar problems. It is a very popular online help tool among students so you should try it out. |
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dalhgicko
Registered: 12.01.2003
From: bulgaria
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 21:18
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Sounds like something I need to purchase right away. Any links for ordering this program over the internet? |
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Gog
Registered: 07.11.2001
From: Austin, TX
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