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TVultan
Registered: 03.08.2001
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 18:31
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I just discovered that I don’t have much time left in dealing with some issues with rule 1 for converting dec to hex. I had kept it waiting hoping that I will find excellent learning resources or somebody who can help me with equivalent fractions, subtracting fractions and like denominators. May be, I did not explore hard enough. But at present I am running out of time. It is simply not easy to unearth a good coach to quickly educate me. It is beyond what I can give. And I need to find a quick way out. Can anybody who has had similar problems advice me as to what I can do? It will be a big help. |
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espinxh
Registered: 17.03.2002
From: Norway
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Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 13:46
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Well of course there is. If you are confident about learning rule 1 for converting dec to hex, then Algebrator can be of great help to you. It is made in such a manner that almost anyone can use it. You don’t need to be a computer professional in order to use the program. |
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DoniilT
Registered: 27.08.2002
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Posted: Wednesday 03rd of Jan 10:38
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Oh wow! Nice to see that people adopt Algebrator here as well. I can assure the usefulness of this program. It is simply superb. |
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Nirlem Cythofe
Registered: 16.03.2004
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Posted: Friday 05th of Jan 07:11
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Hai guys and girls, Thank you very much for all your responses. I shall surely give Algebrator at http://www.graph-inequality.com/systems-of-equations-and-inequalities-1.html a try and would keep you posted with my experience. The only thing I am very specific about is the fact that the software should offer enough assistance on Intermediate algebra which in turn would enable me to complete my homework before the deadline. |
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MoonBuggy
Registered: 23.11.2001
From: Leeds, UK
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