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jiasator
Registered: 09.01.2004
From: On dry land
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Posted: Saturday 11th of Jan 21:13
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Hi math lovers, I heard that there are certain software that can help with us studying,like a teacher substitute. Is this really true? Is there a program that can help me with math? I have never tried one before, but they shouldn't be hard to use I assume. If anyone tried such a program, I would really appreciate some more detail about it. I'm in Remedial Algebra now, so I've been studying things like convert 1 3/4 to decimal and it's not easy at all. |
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Vofj Timidrov
Registered: 06.07.2001
From: Bulgaria
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Posted: Monday 13th of Jan 16:27
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Can you please be more elaborate as to what sort of assistance you are expecting to get. Do you want to understand the principles and work on your assignments on your own or do you require a software that would offer you a line by line solution for your math problems? |
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Momepi
Registered: 22.07.2004
From: Ireland
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Posted: Wednesday 15th of Jan 08:02
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I completely agree with that. It truly is a great software. Algebra Buster helped me and my classmates a lot during our exam time. We went on to get more marks than we could ever have thought of. It explains things in a lot more detailed manner, than a instructor ever could, in a class. Moreover, you can read one solution over and over 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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Outafnymintjo
Registered: 22.07.2002
From: Japan...SUSHI TIME!
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Posted: Thursday 16th of Jan 10:06
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I am a regular user of Algebra Buster. It not only helps me get my assignments faster, the detailed explanations provided makes understanding the concepts easier. I strongly recommend using it to help improve problem solving skills. |
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