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solving quadratics with 2 variables
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ginsarlel


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Registered: 27.07.2007
From: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 14:08    

Hi math experts. This is my first post in any forum. I struggle a lot with solving quadratics with 2 variables equations. No matter how hard I try, I just am not able to crack any problem in less than an hour. If things go this way, I fear I will not be able to get through my math exam.
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AllejHat


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Registered: 16.07.2003
From: Odense, Denmark

Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 17:05    

If you can be explicit about solving quadratics with 2 variables, I may be able to help to solve the algebra problem. If you don’t want to pay for a algebra tutor, the next best option would be a proper software program which can help you to solve the problems. Algebrator is the best I have come upon which will elucidate every step to any algebra problem that you may copy from your book. You can simply write it down as your homework . This Algebrator should be used to learn math rather than for copying answers for assignments.
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SjberAliem


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Registered: 06.03.2002
From: Macintosh HD

Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 16:43    

It is good to know that you wish to improve your math and are taking efforts to do so. I think you should try Algebrator. This is not exactly a tutoring tool but it provides solutions to math problems in a very descriptive manner. And the best thing about this product is that it is very user friendly. There are a lot of demos given under various topics which are quite helpful to learn the subject. Try it and wish you good luck with math.
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Pit$Vanl


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Registered: 02.12.2006
From: Texas, USA

Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 12:14    

I just pray this tool isn’t very complicated. I am not so good with the technical stuff. Can I get the product details, so I know what it has to offer?
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Jot


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Registered: 07.09.2001
From: Ubik

Posted: Tuesday 02nd of Jan 07:39    

The program can be found at http://www.mathmusic.org/rules-for-exponents.html.
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