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diafonic.vg
Registered: 11.12.2006
From: Bulgaria, Sofia
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Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 09:49
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I am going to college now. As math has always been my weakness, I purchased the course material in advance. I am plan studying a couple of chapters before the classes begin. Any kind of help would be much appreciated that could aid me to start studying slope and intercept myself. |
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AllejHat
Registered: 16.07.2003
From: Odense, Denmark
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Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 18:41
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Have you ever tried Algebrator? This is quite an amazing program and aids one in solving slope and intercept problems easily and in a short time. |
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sxAoc
Registered: 16.01.2002
From: Australia
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Posted: Tuesday 02nd of Jan 07:00
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I would just add a note to what has been said above. Algebrator no doubt is the most useful tool one could have. Always use it as a reference and a means to learn and never to cheat. |
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Naponeam
Registered: 18.07.2002
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Posted: Tuesday 02nd of Jan 16:38
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Wow! This sounds interesting. I would like to try the program. Is it costly? Where can I find it? |
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Koem
Registered: 22.10.2001
From: Sweden
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Posted: Thursday 04th of Jan 10:52
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I remember having difficulties with quadratic equations, factoring polynomials and least common measure. Algebrator is a truly great piece of algebra software. I have used it through several math classes - Remedial Algebra, Algebra 1 and Algebra 2. I would simply type in the problem and by clicking on Solve, step by step solution would appear. The program is highly recommended. |
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Xane
Registered: 16.04.2003
From: the wastelands between insomnia and clairvoyance
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