Hello friends, I lost my algebra textbook yesterday. It’s out of stock and so I can’t find it in any of the shops 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 exam next week and I am not able to study since I misplaced my textbook. I couldn’t read the chapters on adding decimals practice and adding decimals practice. A few more topics such as long division, graphing parabolas, binomials and graphing function are still not so clear to me. I need some help guys!
It always feels nice when I hear that students are willing to put that extra punch into their education . adding decimals practice is not a very difficult topic and you can easily do some initial preparation yourself. As a helping tool, I would advise that you get a copy of Algebrator. This program is quite handy when doing math yourself.
That's true, a good program can do miracles . I used a few but Algebrator is the greatest. It doesn't matter what class you are in, I myself used it in Algebra 2 and Remedial Algebra too, so you don't have to worry that it's not on your level. If you never had a program until now I can tell you it's not complicated, you don't need to know much about the computer to use it. You just have to type in the keywords of the exercise, and then the program solves it step by step, so you get more than just the answer.
Registered: 16.04.2003
From: the wastelands between insomnia and clairvoyance
Posted: Saturday 04th of Aug 07:04
Algebrator is the program that I have used through several math classes - Remedial Algebra, Intermediate algebra and Basic Math. It is a really a great piece of math software. I remember of going through difficulties with graphing circles, cramer’s rule and side-angle-side similarity. I would simply type in a problem homework, click on Solve – and step by step solution to my algebra homework. I highly recommend the program.