Registered: 11.07.2003
From: Sunshine State in the Good Ol' US of A
Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 12:37
Hello folks ! I have a serious issue regarding math and I was hoping that someone might have the ability to help me out a little . I have a algebra test in a few weeks and even though I have been taking math seriously, there are still a a couple of parts that cause a lot of stress, such as child methods square root number simple and least common denominator especially. Last week I had a meeting with a private tutor , but many things still remain vague to me. Can you suggest a good way of studying or a good tutor that you know already?
First of all, let me welcome you to the world of child methods square root number simple. You need not worry; this topic seems to be tough because of the many new symbols that it has. Once you learn the concepts , it becomes fun. Algebrator is the most preferred tool amongst novice and professionals . You must buy yourself a copy if you are serious at learning this subject.
Registered: 25.09.2001
From: Kµlt °ƒ Ø, working on my time machine
Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 08:22
Algebrator is a nice thing. I have used it a lot. I tried solving the problems myself, at least once before using the software. If I couldn’t solve the question then I used the software to give me the detailed answer . I then used to compare both the solutions and correct my errors .
roots, triangle similarity and linear equations were a nightmare for me until I found Algebrator, which is really the best math program that I have come across. I have used it frequently through several math classes – Algebra 2, Basic Math and College 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 highly recommend the program.