I think God would have been in a really bad mood that he came up with something called math to trouble us! I’ve spent days working on this math problem which relates to freedivision printouts and I still can’t crack it . I’m particularly stuck on syntehtic division, graphing inequalities and percentages. Can anyone show me the way on how to go about solving such problems? I’ve tried all ways that I could think of, but none helped. I need some urgent help now. Anybody?
I have been in your place a few years ago when I was learning freedivision printouts. What part of like denominators and trigonometry poses more difficulties? Because I think that what you really need is a good program to help you understand the basic concepts and methods of solving the exercises. Did you ever try a software like that? I have tried a few but I have to say that Algebrator is the best and the easiest to use. It's not like those other programs because it teaches you how to solve, it doesn't just give you the answers .
Hi friends I agree, Algebrator is the greatest. I used it in Intermediate algebra, Algebra 1 and Pre Algebra. It helped me figure out the hardest algebra problems. I'm thankful to it.
Algebrator is the program that I have used through several math classes - Pre Algebra, Intermediate algebra and College Algebra. It is a really a great piece of algebra software. I remember of going through problems with multiplying matrices, converting decimals and linear algebra. I would simply type in a problem from the workbook , click on Solve – and step by step solution to my math homework. I highly recommend the program.
It looks really helpful. How could I acquire that program ? Could you show me a website that could lead me to more information regarding that program ?
Hello Guys , Based on your recommendations, I bought the Algebrator to get myself educated with the fundamental theory of Algebra 1. The explanations on multiplying matrices and 3x3 system of equations were not only graspable but made the entire topic pretty interesting. Thanks a bunch for all of you who directed me to have a look at the Algebrator!