Registered: 09.11.2002
From: Guantanimo Bay, Cuba.
Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 11:22
Holla guys and gals! Recently I hired a math tutor to guide me with some topics in math . My problem areas included topics such as how to solve radical expressions on ti-89 and difference of cubes. Now that teacher turned out to be such a waste, that instead of helping me now I’m even more confused than I earlier was . I still can’t crack problems on those topics. And the exam time is nearing. I need someone to help me out. Is there anything in particular that can be done to get some sort of help? I have a good set of questions to help me learn these topics, but the problem is I just can’t crack them, no matter how much effort I put in. Please help!
Will you please spell out what is the sort of difficulty you are caught with in how to solve radical expressions on ti-89? Some more information on this could aid to find out ways of resolving them. Yes. It can indeed be hard to locate a teacher when time is short and the cost is high. But then you can also opt a program to your taste that is just the right one for you. There are a number of such programs. The results are offered on finger tips. It also enlightens systematically the method in which the answer is got. This not only gives you the correct answers but coaches you to arrive at the correct answer.
Registered: 24.10.2003
From: Where the trout streams flow and the air is nice
Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 09:21
Some professors really don’t know how to teach that well. Luckily, there are programs like Algebrator that makes a great substitute teacher for math subjects. It might even be better than a real teacher because it’s more accurate and quicker!
Algebrator is a easy to use software and is definitely worth a try. You will also find several exciting stuff there. I use it as reference software for my math problems and can say that it has made learning math more enjoyable.