I've always wanted to learn cartesian plane in radical form, it seems like there's a lot that can be done with it that I can't do otherwise. I've searched the internet for some good learning resources, and checked the local library for some books, but all the information seems to be targeted at people who already understand the subject. Is there any tool that can help new people as well?
It seems like you are not the only one facing this problem. A classmate was in a similar situation last month. That is when he found this software known as Algebrator. It is by far the most economical piece of software that can help you with problems on cartesian plane in radical form. It won’t just solve problems but also explain of how it arrived at that solution.
Registered: 18.04.2004
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 20:11
I agree. Stress will lead you no where. Algebrator is a very useful tool. You don’t need to be a computer expert in order to use it. Its simple to use, and it works great.
triangle similarity, radical expressions and rational equations were a nightmare for me until I found Algebrator, which is really the best algebra program that I have come across. I have used it frequently through many math classes – Algebra 2, Remedial Algebra and Pre Algebra. Simply typing in the algebra problem and clicking on Solve, Algebrator generates step-by-step solution to the problem, and my math homework would be ready. I truly recommend the program.