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kvs
Registered: 27.06.2002
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Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 14:08
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I'm having great difficulty finding the logic behind the question about solving algebraic motion problems. Can someone please help me to know how to come up with a detailed answer and explanation about solving algebraic motion problems especially in topic of radicals? I was taught how to solve this before but now I forgot and confused how to answer it. I find it difficult to understand it alone so I think I need help since I believe I can’t do this on my own. If someone is familiar with solving algebraic motion problems can you please help me? Thank you! |
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ameich
Registered: 21.03.2005
From: Prague, Czech Republic
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Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 16:07
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Don’t fret my friend. It’s just a matter of time before you’ll have no trouble in answering those problems in solving algebraic motion problems. I have the exact solution for your math problems, it’s called Algebrator. It’s quite new but I assure you that it would be perfect in assisting you in your algebra problems. It’s a piece of software where you can answer any kind of algebra problems with ease. It’s also user friendly and shows a lot of useful data that makes you understand the subject matter fully. |
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Jrahan
Registered: 19.03.2002
From: UK
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 11:07
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I agree, websites on the internet are no better than the college books. Algebrator is a good method to start your math career. |
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®it®un Løhi
Registered: 07.12.2002
From: Aberdeen,Washington
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Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 07:28
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Great! I think that’s what I am looking for. Can you tell me where to get it? |
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erx
Registered: 26.10.2001
From: PL/DE/ES/GB/HU
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Posted: Tuesday 02nd of Jan 08:20
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I bought my copy from: http://www.mathmusic.org/graphing-linear-equations.html . They even offer an unconditional money back guarantee, so you have nothing to lose, just go ahead and get cracking on all those math problems that you thought you’ll never be able to solve. |
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