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eWistan


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Registered: 25.11.2006
From: UTC-8

Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 13:29    

what is maths area? is my biggest problem. Can some one assist me understand it? I am a beginner at it. What book or other resource do you suggest for starting this subject?
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Registered: 08.03.2007
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Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 07:54    

It always feels good when I hear that students are willing to put that extra punch into their studies. what is maths area? is not a very complex subject and you can easily do some initial work yourself. As a helping tool, I would advise that you get a copy of Algebrator. This tool is quite handy when doing math yourself.
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Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 17:33    

I completely agree with that. It truly is a great program. Algebrator helped me and my classmates a lot during our exam time. We went on to score more than we could ever imagine . It explains things in a lot more detailed manner, than a instructor ever could, in a class. Moreover, you can read one solution again and again till you actually understand it, unlike in the school where the teacher has to move on due to time constraints. Go ahead and try it.
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Registered: 09.03.2004
From: UK

Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 08:05    

Of course. My intention is to learn Math. I would employ it only as a resource to clear my concepts. Can I get the URL to the software?
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Registered: 08.01.2002
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Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 11:53    

I got one for me from: https://mathmusic.org/multiplying-radical-expressions.html . They even offer an unconditional money back guarantee, so you won’t lose anything, just go ahead and get cracking on all those math problems that you thought you’ll never be able to solve.
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