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comilanc
Registered: 17.08.2002
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Posted: Monday 25th of Dec 09:31
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Hi All, I am in need of help on adding matrices, quadratic equations, midpoint of a line and matrices. Since I am a novice to Intermediate algebra, I really want to learn the fundamentals of Remedial Algebra fully. Can anyone recommend the best resource with which I can begin reading the fundamental principles? I have the final next week. |
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espinxh
Registered: 17.03.2002
From: Norway
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Posted: Tuesday 26th of Dec 11:47
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I have a solution for you and it might just prove to be a better one than purchasing a new textbook. Try Algebrator , it covers a rather elaborate list of mathematical topics and is highly recommended. With it you can solve various types of questions and it’ll also address all your enquiries as to how it came up with a particular solution. I tried it when I was having difficulty solving problems based on calculator online that has a simplest form key and I really enjoyed using it. |
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SanG
Registered: 31.08.2001
From: Beautiful Northwest Lower Michigan
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Posted: Tuesday 26th of Dec 20:05
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Oh wow! Nice to see that people adopt Algebrator here as well. I can guarantee the usefulness of this program. It is simply awesome. |
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sxAoc
Registered: 16.01.2002
From: Australia
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Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 18:34
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Algebrator is the program that I have used through several math classes - College Algebra, Algebra 1 and Algebra 1. It is a really a great piece of algebra software. I remember of going through difficulties with trinomials, adding fractions and cramer’s rule. I would simply type in a problem from the workbook, click on Solve – and step by step solution to my math homework. I highly recommend the program. |
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