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Noobarmj
Registered: 04.04.2006
From: London
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Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 10:21
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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 plot lines+lesson plans; can anyone help me understand what it is all about? I need to complete this asap. Thanks for helping. |
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ameich
Registered: 21.03.2005
From: Prague, Czech Republic
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Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 21:26
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Hey. I assume I can help. Can you elaborate some more on what your problems are? What exactly are your problems with plot lines+lesson plans? Getting a excellent teacher would have been the finest thing. But do not lose sleep. I think there is a way out. I have come across a number of math software programs. I have tried them out myself. They are pretty smart and good quality. These might just be what you need. They also do not cost a lot. I believe that what you need is Algebrator. Why not try this out? It could be just be the answer for your troubles. |
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Sdefom Koopmansshab
Registered: 28.10.2001
From: Woudenberg, Netherlands
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Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 13:23
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I fully agree with that. Algebrator has already helped me solving problems on plot lines+lesson plans in the past, and confident that you would like it. I have never been to a good school, but all because of this software my math problem solving skills are even better than students studying in one of those fancy schools. |
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EogneWing
Registered: 31.12.2002
From: stl MO
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Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 08:04
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It’s amazing that a program can perform that. I didn’t expect something like that could really be helpful in math. I’m used to be tutored by a tutor but this really sounds cool. Do you have any links for this software? |
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thicxolmed01
Registered: 16.05.2004
From: Welly, NZ
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Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 20:34
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I understand, math software are always limited to mathematical symbols only. But this software has taken things a step further. Visit http://www.doyourmath.com/fractions.html and experience it for yourself. |
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