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Nargorita


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Registered: 28.03.2003
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Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 08:15    

Hello Math Gurus, Me and my friend have been trying to figure out a couple of problems based on proportions. They are a part of our homework in Algebra 2 and are due in 4 days. Could you please help us in completing it. We are actually looking for a software that can support us in getting this done.
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espinxh


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Registered: 17.03.2002
From: Norway

Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 16:57    

There used to be a time when those were the only ways out. But thanks to technology now, we have something known as the Algebrator! It’s an easy to use software, something which even a newcomer would enjoy working on and the best part is that it would solve all your questions and also explain the steps it took to reach that solution! Isn’t that fabulous? Well I think it is, and I’m sure after , you’ll be on the same page as me.
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Vnode


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Registered: 27.09.2001
From: Germany

Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 11:08    

I have used various programs to come to grip with my difficulties with graphing parabolas, trigonometry and complex fractions. Of them, my experience with Algebrator has been the finest. All I needed to do was to merely key in the problem. Punch the solve key. The reply came into view almost at once with an easy to understand steps showing how to get the answer. It was simply too uncomplicated. Since then I have relied on this Algebrator for my difficulties with Remedial Algebra, Algebra 1 and Pre Algebra. I would very much advice you to try out Algebrator.
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CHS`


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Registered: 04.07.2001
From: Victoria City, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong

Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 07:26    

I remember having often faced difficulties with hyperbolas, conversion of units and geometry. A really great piece of algebra program is Algebrator software. By simply typing in a problem homework a step by step solution would appear by a click on Solve. I have used it through many algebra classes – Algebra 2, College Algebra and Intermediate algebra. I greatly recommend the program.
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leisio


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Registered: 06.12.2004
From: Florida

Posted: Wednesday 03rd of Jan 07:55    

Is the software really that helpful? I’m just worried because the software might not really help because it only answers the problem per ?e. I like to understand how a problem is solved and not only know the answer. Nevertheless, could you give me a link for this product?
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DoniilT


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Registered: 27.08.2002
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Posted: Wednesday 03rd of Jan 19:47    

Well, if it is as you say; then do visit http://www.doyourmath.com/factoring-trinomials.html. This is a tool that helps people learn their math.
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