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Galv
Registered: 17.09.2001
From: Albuquerque, NM
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 16:23
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I've always wanted to excel in variable in exponent, it seems like there's a lot that can be done with it that I can't do otherwise. I've browsed the internet for some useful learning tools, and consulted the local library for some books, but all the data seems to be directed to people who already know the subject. Is there any resource that can help new people as well? |
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kfir
Registered: 07.05.2006
From: egypt
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Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 08:06
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Hey. I imagine I can lend you a hand. Can you explain some more on what your troubles are? What precisely are your problems with variable in exponent? Getting a first rate coach would have been the greatest thing. But do not worry. I think there is a way out. I have come across a number of math programs. I have tried them out myself. They are pretty smart and first rate. These might just be what you need. They also do not cost a lot. I suppose what you require is Algebrator. Why not try this out? It could be just be the thing for your troubles. |
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CHS`
Registered: 04.07.2001
From: Victoria City, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
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Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 07:46
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Algebrator will not only help you do your assignments, but it will also provide explanations which will help you understand the concepts. |
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Dxi_Sysdech
Registered: 05.07.2001
From: Right here, can't you see me?
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Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 17:47
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I remember having difficulties with adding exponents, cramer’s rule and radical inequalities. Algebrator is a really great piece of math software. I have used it through several math classes - Algebra 1, Basic Math and Algebra 2. 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. |
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