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JroaveSollecteon
Registered: Apr 16, 2005
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Posted: Tue Nov 06, 1990 17:04
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Heya guys!
Is someone here know about %%%? I have this set of problems about it that I can’t figure it out . We were tasked to solve it and know how we came up with the solution. Our Math teacher will select random people to solve the problem as well as show solutions to class so I need comprehensive explanation regarding %%%. I tried solving some of the questions but I think I got it completely incorrect. Please help me because it’s urgent and the due date is quite close already and I haven’t yet understood how to answer this.
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kfir
Registered: May 7, 2006
From: egypt
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Posted: Wed Nov 07, 1990 20:35
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I’m quite familiar in %%%. However, it’s quite hard to explain it. I may help you answer it but since the solution is complex, I doubt you will really understand the whole process of solving it so it’s recommended that you really have to ask someone to explain it to you in person to make the explaining clearer. Good thing is that there’s this software that can help you with your problems. It’s called Algebra Master and it’s an amazing piece of program because it does not only show the answer but it also shows the process of solving it. How cool is that?
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Homuck
Registered: Jul 5, 2001
From: Toronto, Ontario
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 1990 17:54
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I allow my son to use that software Algebra Master because I believe it can significantly assist him in his math problems. It’s been a long time since they first used that software and it did not only help him short-term but I noticed it helped in improving his solving capabilities. The software helped him how to solve rather than helped them just to answer. It’s fantastic!
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MichMoxon
Registered: Aug 21, 2001
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 1990 18:05
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I suggest trying out Algebra Master. It not only helps you with your math problems, but also provides all the required steps in detail so that you can improve the understanding of the subject.
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