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Noobarmj
Registered: 04.04.2006
From: London
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Posted: Sunday 24th of Dec 18:49
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Hello people. I am a student in the Pre Algebra. I like math a lot since I was little. Unfortunately I have come to a point where I can no longer solve my math exercises alone. I had a algebra private teacher, who helped me so far with my homework, but I had to pay so much money that I had to tell him not to come anymore. Today we learnt something new: 3rd grade, graphing printables , and when I came home from class I noticed that I can't do my math homework, and that scared me. I also still don't understand perfect square trinomial and binomials. What should I do now? I like math and I don't want to have low grades. |
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Jahm Xjardx
Registered: 07.08.2005
From: Odense, Denmark, EU
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Posted: Tuesday 26th of Dec 09:01
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I’m know little in 3rd grade, graphing printables . But, it’s quite complicated to explain it. I may help you answer it but since the solution is complex, I doubt you will really understand the whole process of solving it so it’s recommended that you really have to ask someone to explain it to you in person to make the explaining clearer. Good thing is that there’s this software that can help you with your problems. It’s called Algebrator and it’s an amazing piece of program because it does not only show the answer but it also shows the process of solving it. How cool is that? |
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Outafnymintjo
Registered: 22.07.2002
From: Japan...SUSHI TIME!
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Posted: Tuesday 26th of Dec 18:04
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Algebrator is used by almost every student in our class. Most of the students in my class work part-time. Our teacher introduced this program to us and we all have been using it since then. |
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TihBoasten
Registered: 14.10.2002
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Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 18:45
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I would recommend using Algebrator . It not only assists you with your math problems, but also displays all the necessary steps in detail so that you can improve the understanding of the subject. |
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