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GodvotxerUK
Registered: 03.03.2003
From: England, UK
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Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 11:48
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Hi, I may sound really stupid to all the math gurus here, but it’s been a long time since I am studying free ratio worksheets for ks3, but I never found it interesting. In fact I always commit errors. I practise quite often, but still my marks do not seem to be getting better |
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AllejHat
Registered: 16.07.2003
From: Odense, Denmark
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Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 07:08
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Sounds like your concepts are not clear. Excelling in free ratio worksheets for ks3 requires that your concepts be strong. I know students who actually start tutoring juniors in their first year. Why don’t you try Algebrator? I am pretty sure, this program will help you. |
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Voumdaim of Obpnis
Registered: 11.06.2004
From: SF Bay Area, CA, USA
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 07:39
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When I was in school, I faced similar problems with adding exponents, function composition and inverse matrices. But this superb Algebrator helped me through all my Remedial Algebra, Intermediate algebra, and College Algebra. I simply typed in a problem , and step by step solution to my algebra homework would appear on the screen by simply clicking on Solve. I highly recommend the Algebrator. |
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comverr
Registered: 08.05.2006
From: Some point in space.
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 11:10
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Of course. My aim is to learn Math. I would employ it only as a tool to clear my concepts. Can I get the link to the software? |
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Admilal`Leker
Registered: 10.07.2002
From: NW AR, USA
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