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kettjkadd
Registered: 10.04.2003
From: UK
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Posted: Monday 25th of Dec 07:59
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I'm just thinking if someone can give me a few tips here so that I can understand the basics of what are some example from real life in which you might use polynomial division . I find solving equations really tough. I work part time and thus have no time left to take extra classes. Can you guys suggest any online tool that can help me with this subject? |
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ameich
Registered: 21.03.2005
From: Prague, Czech Republic
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Posted: Tuesday 26th of Dec 09:15
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Well of course there is. If you are confident about learning what are some example from real life in which you might use polynomial division , then Algebrator can be of great help to you. It is designed in such a manner that almost anyone can use it. You don’t need to be a computer expert in order to operate the program. |
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sxAoc
Registered: 16.01.2002
From: Australia
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Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 12:35
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I might be able to help if you can send more details regarding your problems. Alternatively you may also try Algebrator which is a great piece of software that helps to solve math problems. It explains everything thoroughly and makes the topics seem very easy. I must say that it is indeed worth every single penny. |
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GE Xocdeng.com
Registered: 16.04.2002
From: Canada
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Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 20:07
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Amazing! This truly sounds great. Do you know where I can buy the program? |
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Bet
Registered: 13.10.2001
From: kµlt øƒ Ø™
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Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 14:35
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I would suggest trying out Algebrator . It not only assists you with your math problems, but also displays all the required steps in detail so that you can enhance the understanding of the subject. |
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Mov
Registered: 15.05.2002
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 13:20
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I understand, math software are mostly limited to mathematical symbols only. But this software has taken things a step further. Visit http://www.algebra-test.com/faqs.html and experience it for yourself. |
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