Hello friends, I lost my algebra textbook yesterday. It’s out of stock and so I can’t find it in any of the stores near my place. I have an option of hiring a private tutor but then I live in a very remote area so any tutor would charge high rates to come over. Now the thing is that I have my assessment next week and I am not able to study since I lost my textbook. I couldn’t read the chapters on linear relationships between two quantities can be described by an equation or a graph. why? and linear relationships between two quantities can be described by an equation or a graph. why?. A few more topics such as radical inequalities, lcf, graphing inequalities and inverse matrices are still confusing me. I need some help guys!
That’s precisely the kind of problem I had encountered. Can you elucidate a some more on what your problems are with linear relationships between two quantities can be described by an equation or a graph. why?? Yes. Getting an affordable tutor appropriate to your wants is quite easier said than done these days . But even I went on to do exactly everything that you are doing now. But then, my search ended when I found out that there are a number of software in algebra. They are affordable . I was in fact elated with it. May be this is just what suits you . What do you think about this?
Registered: 16.04.2003
From: the wastelands between insomnia and clairvoyance
Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 08:25
I agree. Stress will lead you to doom . Algebrator is a very handy tool. You don’t need to be a computer pro in order to operate it. Its easy to use, and it works great.
I remember having difficulties with graphing, relations and quadratic equations. Algebrator is a really great piece of algebra software. I have used it through several math classes - Algebra 1, Algebra 2 and Remedial Algebra. I would simply type in the problem from a workbook and by clicking on Solve, step by step solution would appear. The program is highly recommended.
That sounds good! Thanks for the advice! It seems to be perfect for me, I will try it for sure! Where did you come across Algebrator? Any suggestion where could I find more detail about it? Thanks!