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Bliacx


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Registered: 14.02.2005
From: UK

Posted: Wednesday 01st of Aug 17:38    

Guys and Gals ! Ok, we’re tackling what was the first civilization to compute with radicals? and I was absent in my last math class so I have no notes and my professor teaches stuff way bad that’s why I didn’t get to understand it very well when I went to our algebra class a while ago. To make matters worse, our class will have our quiz on our next class so I can’t afford not to study what was the first civilization to compute with radicals?. Can somebody please assist me attempt to understand how to answer couple of questions about what was the first civilization to compute with radicals? so that I am ready for the test . I’m hoping that somebody would assist me ASAP.
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kfir


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Registered: 07.05.2006
From: egypt

Posted: Friday 03rd of Aug 12:45    

You seem to be facing a similar problem that I had last week. I too thought of hiring a paid tutor to work it out for me. But they are so expensive that I just could not afford them. So I turned to the internet and found so many programs that can help with math assignments on gcf, trinomials or graphing circles. After some trials I found that Algebrator is the best of the lot. I haven’t found a math homework that I can’t get done through Algebrator. It is absolutely awesome. Best part is, the software gives you a step-by-step explanation on how to do it yourself. So you actually learn how to solve it yourself. Isn’t it cool?
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malhus_pitruh


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Registered: 23.04.2003
From: Girona, Catalunya (Spain)

Posted: Saturday 04th of Aug 15:22    

Algebrator is a splendid software. All I had to do with my problems with sum of cubes, conversion of units and long division was to just type in the problems; click the ‘solve’ and presto, the answer just popped out step-by-step in an effortless manner. I have done this to problems in Algebra 1, Intermediate algebra and Remedial Algebra. I would boldly say that this is just the solution for you.
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gveni


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Registered: 24.09.2002
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Posted: Monday 06th of Aug 12:19    

You guys sure got me interested. I did not know such a program existed. So where can I download it? Let me thank you in advance for the link
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Outafnymintjo


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Registered: 22.07.2002
From: Japan...SUSHI TIME!

Posted: Tuesday 07th of Aug 09:45    

Thanks dudes for all your responses . I have got the Algebrator from https://emaths.net/math-327a-exercise-2.html. Just got it set and began using it. Its superb. The exercise problems can test the real knowledge that we possess on Remedial Algebra. I am really grateful to you all!
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TC


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Registered: 25.09.2001
From: Kµlt °ƒ Ø, working on my time machine

Posted: Wednesday 08th of Aug 12:05    

Algebrator is a very simple product and is surely worth a try. You will find quite a few exciting stuff there. I use it as reference software for my math problems and can swear that it has made learning math more enjoyable.
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