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goiverd
Registered: 24.01.2005
From: Clearwater, FL USA
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Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 08:09
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I'm having great difficulty knowing the logic behind the question regarding turn a mixed fraction into a decimal. Can someone please assist me to understand how to come up with a comprehensive answer and explanation regarding turn a mixed fraction into a decimal especially in topic of graphing function? I was told how to solve this before but now I forgot and confused how to answer it. I find it complicated to understand it on my own so I think I really need assistance since I think I can’t do this alone. If someone is familiar with turn a mixed fraction into a decimal can you please help me? Thanks! |
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oc_rana
Registered: 08.03.2007
From: egypt,alexandria
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Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 20:21
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Your story sounds familiar to me. Even though I was good in math for several years, when I began Intermediate algebra there were a lot of algebra topics that seemed confusing. I remember I got a very bad grade when I took the exam on turn a mixed fraction into a decimal. Now I don't have this problem anymore, I can solve anything quite easily, even radical inequalities and quadratic formula. I was lucky that I didn't spend my money on a tutor, because I heard of Algebrator from a friend. I have been using it since then whenever I had to solve something hard. |
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TihBoasten
Registered: 14.10.2002
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Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 15:53
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Hey, Algebrator is one awesome tool! I started using it when I was in my college. It’s been years since then, but I still use it occasionally. Mark my word for it, it will really help you. |
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monkjxds
Registered: 14.08.2004
From: Pennsylvania
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Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 18:52
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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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cufBlui
Registered: 26.07.2001
From: Scotland
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 12:57
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This is the site you are looking for : http://www.doyourmath.com/exponents.html. They guarantee an secured money back policy. So you have nothing to lose. Go ahead and Good Luck! |
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