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Spemibusder
Registered: 27.11.2004
From: IN
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Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 08:29
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Hi, I am a freshman in high school and I am having trouble with my homework. One of my problems is dealing with hyperbola graphing equation (x+a) (y+b); can anyone help me understand what it is all about? I need to complete this asap. Thanks for helping. |
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oc_rana
Registered: 08.03.2007
From: egypt,alexandria
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Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 11:13
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Due to health reasons you may have missed a few lectures at school, but what if I can you can have your own little classroom, in your house? In fact, right on the computer that you are working on? Each one of us has missed some lectures at some point or the other during our life, but thanks to Algebrator I’ve never been left behind. Just like an instructor would explain in the class, Algebrator solves our queries and gives us a detailed description of how it was answered. I used it basically to get some help on hyperbola graphing equation (x+a) (y+b) and function range. But it works well for all the topics. |
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Voumdaim of Obpnis
Registered: 11.06.2004
From: SF Bay Area, CA, USA
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Posted: Tuesday 02nd of Jan 08:42
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I know a couple of professors who use Algebrator themselves to teach students. |
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Vnode
Registered: 27.09.2001
From: Germany
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Posted: Tuesday 02nd of Jan 15:55
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I remember having difficulties with inverse matrices, solving inequalities and decimals. Algebrator is a truly great piece of math software. I have used it through several math classes - Basic Math, Algebra 2 and Algebra 2. I would simply type in the problem from a workbook and by clicking on Solve, step by step solution would appear. The program is highly recommended. |
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