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algebraic simplification for square roots
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cambudercOC


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Registered: 04.12.2003
From: New York

Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 12:17    

hi Friends I really hope some math master reads this. I am stuck on this assignment that I have to submit in the next couple of days and I can’t seem to find a way to solve it. You see, my tutor has given us this assignment covering algebraic simplification for square roots, conversion of units and distance of points and I just can’t make head or tail out of it. I am thinking of going to some private tutor to help me solve it. If someone can lend me a hand, I will be obliged.
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IlbendF


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Registered: 11.03.2004
From: Netherlands

Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 07:44    

Hello Poster How are you?. Well I’ve been looking at your post and believe me : Sounds very familiar. Some time ago I was in the same problem, but before you get a teacher, I will like to recommend you one software that’s very good: Algebrator. I really tried a lot of other solutions but that one it’s definitely the best one! The best luck with that! Tell me what you think!.
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Double_J


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Registered: 25.11.2004
From: Netherlands

Posted: Tuesday 02nd of Jan 21:06    

Algebrator is very useful, but please never use it for copy pasting solutions. Use it as a guide to understand and clear your concepts only.
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.deman.


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Registered: 02.11.2003
From: Ohio, USA

Posted: Wednesday 03rd of Jan 11:51    

Algebrator is one of the best utilities that would provide you all the fundamentals of algebraic simplification for square roots. The noteworthy training offered by the Algebrator on radical equations, powers, factoring and adding numerators is second to none. I have checked out 2-3 home tutoring algebra tools and I found this to be extra ordinary. The Algebrator not only provides you the primary principles but also guides you in figuring out any challenging Basic Math question with ease. The quick formula list that comes with Algebrator is very descriptive and has almost every formula pertaining to Algebra 2.
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Jrahan


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Registered: 19.03.2002
From: UK

Posted: Thursday 04th of Jan 07:01    

It is available at http://www.graph-inequality.com/solving-equations-algebraically-and-graphically.html. You can take a look at the demos, compare its features with others available in the market and see for yourself. I am sure you will be impressed.
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