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Cirsme
Registered: 08.01.2006
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Posted: Sunday 24th of Dec 18:01
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I am going to high school now. As math has always been my weakness, I purchased the course material in advance. I am plan studying a handful of topics before the classes begin. Any kind of pointers would be much appreciated that could help me to start studying steps to balance chemical equations myself. |
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Vofj Timidrov
Registered: 06.07.2001
From: Bulgaria
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Posted: Monday 25th of Dec 08:55
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First of all, let me welcome you to the universe of steps to balance chemical equations . You need not worry; this topic seems to be tough because of the many new symbols that it has. Once you learn the concepts, it becomes fun. Algebrator is the most liked tool amongst novice and experts. You must buy yourself a copy if you are serious at learning this subject. |
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Hiinidam
Registered: 06.07.2001
From: Greeley, CO, US
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Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 09:12
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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 device but it provides solutions to math problems in a very descriptive manner. And the best thing about this software product is that it is very user friendly. There are several examples given under various topics which are quite useful to learn the subject. Try it and wish you good luck with math. |
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TihBoasten
Registered: 14.10.2002
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Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 09:14
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Algebrator is a very simple product and is definitely worth a try. You will also find lot of interesting stuff there. I use it as reference software for my math problems and can swear that it has made learning math much more enjoyable. |
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