Hello gals and guys I am about one week through the semester, and getting a bit worried about my course work. I just don’t seem to understand the stuff I am learning, especially things to do with great explanations on solving trinomials. Could somebody out there please lend a hand with least common denominator, sum of cubes and exponent rules. I can’t afford to look for a tutor, but if anyone knows about other ways of learning topics like perfect square trinomial or distance of points painlessly , please help me out Thanks
What exactly don't you understand about great explanations on solving trinomials? I remember having problem with the same thing in College Algebra, so I think I could try to give you some suggestions on how to approach such problems. However if you want help with math on a long term basis, then you should try out Algebrator, that's what I did in my College Algebra, and I have to say it's so cool! It's less costly than a tutor and you can work with it anytime you feel like. It's not hard to use it, even if you never ever had a similar program. I would advise you to purchase it as soon as you can and forget about getting a algebra tutor . You won't regret it!
I am a student turned teacher ; I give classes to junior school children. Along with the traditional mode of explanation, I use Algebrator to solve questions practically in front of the learners .
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