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conversion from decimal to fraction formula
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zinog


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Registered: 07.03.2002
From: Australia

Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 18:24    

I'm having immense difficulty knowing the logic behind the question regarding conversion from decimal to fraction formula. Can somebody please help me to know how to come up with a comprehensive answer and explanation about conversion from decimal to fraction formula specifically in topic of geometry? I was taught how to answer this before but now I forgot and confused how to answer it. I find it complicated to understand it alone so I think I need a helping hand since I believe I can’t do this on my own. If anyone knows about conversion from decimal to fraction formula can you please help me? Thank you!
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IlbendF


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Registered: 11.03.2004
From: Netherlands

Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 08:52    

Hi there. Let me tell you some thing, even teachers in this field sometimes are weak in a specific topic. Mathematics is such a vast subject, that it sometimes becomes tedious to understand every part with equal ease. If you are facing problems with conversion from decimal to fraction formula, why don’t you try Algebrator. This program has helped many colleagues of mine and I have used it once as well. I was quiet happy with it.
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alhatec16


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Registered: 10.03.2002
From: Notts, UK.

Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 18:29    

I remember I faced similar problems with binomial formula, quadratic formula and difference of cubes. This Algebrator is rightly a great piece of math software program. This would simply give step by step solution to any algebra problem that I copied from homework copy on clicking on Solve. I have been able to use the program through several Pre Algebra, Remedial Algebra and College Algebra. I seriously recommend the program.
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Majnatto


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Registered: 17.10.2003
From: Ontario

Posted: Wednesday 03rd of Jan 10:50    

sum of cubes, angle suplements and monomials were a nightmare for me until I found Algebrator, which is truly the best algebra program that I have ever come across. I have used it through many math classes – Intermediate algebra, Intermediate algebra and Intermediate algebra. Simply typing in the math problem and clicking on Solve, Algebrator generates step-by-step solution to the problem, and my math homework would be ready. I truly recommend the program.
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