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Graphing Equations in Three Variables
What the Standard Form of a Quadratic can tell you about the graph
Simplifying Radical Expressions Containing One Term
Adding and Subtracting Fractions
Multiplying Radical Expressions
Adding and Subtracting Fractions
Multiplying and Dividing With Square Roots
Graphing Linear Inequalities
Absolute Value Function
Real Numbers and the Real Line
Monomial Factors
Raising an Exponential Expression to a Power
Rational Exponents
Multiplying Two Fractions Whose Numerators Are Both 1
Multiplying Rational Expressions
Building Up the Denominator
Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Solving Quadratic Equations
Scientific Notation
Like Radical Terms
Graphing Parabolas
Subtracting Reverses
Solving Linear Equations
Dividing Rational Expressions
Complex Numbers
Solving Linear Inequalities
Working with Fractions
Graphing Linear Equations
Simplifying Expressions That Contain Negative Exponents
Rationalizing the Denominator
Decimals
Estimating Sums and Differences of Mixed Numbers
Algebraic Fractions
Simplifying Rational Expressions
Linear Equations
Dividing Complex Numbers
Simplifying Square Roots That Contain Variables
Simplifying Radicals Involving Variables
Compound Inequalities
Factoring Special Quadratic Polynomials
Simplifying Complex Fractions
Rules for Exponents
Finding Logarithms
Multiplying Polynomials
Using Coordinates to Find Slope
Variables and Expressions
Dividing Radicals
Using Proportions and Cross
Solving Equations with Radicals and Exponents
Natural Logs
The Addition Method
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Registered: 18.09.2004
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Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 10:48    

Hello there I have almost taken the decision to look fora math private teacher, because I've been having a lot of problems with math homework this year. each time when I come home from school I spend all the afternoon with my math homework, and after all the time spent I still seem to be getting the incorrect answers. However I'm also not certain if a algebra private teacher is worth it, since it's very costly , and who knows, maybe it's not even so good . Does anyone know anything about how to pass college algebra that can help me? Or maybe some explanations about y-intercept,quadratic equations or trinomials? Any suggestions will be valued.
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 07:01    

Don’t fear, Algebrator is here ! I was in a similar situation sometime back, when my friend advised that I should try Algebrator. And I didn’t just clear my test; I went on to score really well in it . Algebrator has a really easy to use GUI but it can help you crack the most difficult of the problems that you might face in math at school. Give it a go and I’m sure you’ll do well in your test.
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Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 09:42    

Algebrator is a very easy tool. I have been using it for a long time now.
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Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 11:19    

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