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GJOH
Registered: 23.07.2004
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 11:49
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Hello people. I am a student in the Algebra 2. I like algebra very much since I was young. Unfortunately I have come to a point where I can no longer solve my math exercises on my own. I had a math private teacher, who helped me so far with my homework, but I had to pay so much that I had to tell him not to come anymore. Today we learnt something new: liner graph, and when I came home from school I noticed that I can't do my algebra homework, and that freaked me out. I also still don't get distance of points and sum of cubes. What should I do now? I like algebra and I don't want to have low grades. |
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AllejHat
Registered: 16.07.2003
From: Odense, Denmark
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Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 15:48
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Algebrator is the latest hot favourite of liner graph students. I know a couple of tutors who actually ask their students to use a copy of this software at their residence. |
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Mibxrus
Registered: 19.10.2002
From: Vancouver, Canada
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Posted: Tuesday 02nd of Jan 08:56
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Algebrator truly is a masterpiece for us algebra students. As my dear friend said in the preceding post, not only does it solve questions but it also explains all the intermediary steps involved in reaching that eventual result. That way you don’t just get to know the final answer but also learn how to go about solving questions from the scratch, and it helps a lot in preparing for exams. |
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R. U. Siriouc
Registered: 11.02.2002
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Posted: Wednesday 03rd of Jan 11:46
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Cool Dudes. Only one more thing. Where can I get the magical program? |
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Svizes
Registered: 10.03.2003
From: Slovenia
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