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ondjsmeth
Registered: 10.02.2002
From: Liverpool, UK
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 14:12
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I am going to high school now. As math has always been my problem area, I purchased the course books in advance. I am plan studying a handful of topics before the classes begin. Any kind of tools would be highly appreciated that could aid me to start studying binomial expansion for dummies myself. |
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ameich
Registered: 21.03.2005
From: Prague, Czech Republic
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Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 21:38
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I do understand what your problem is, but if you could explain in greater detail the areas in which you are facing struggling, then I might be in a better position to guide you. Anyhow I have some advice for you, try Algebrator. It can solve a wide variety of questions, and it can do so within minutes. And that’s not it, it also gives a detailed step-by-step description of how it arrived at a particular solution. That way you don’t just find a solution to your problem but also get to understand how to go about solving it. I found this program to be particularly useful for solving questions on binomial expansion for dummies. But that’s just my experience, I’m sure it’ll be good for other topics as well. |
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Mibxrus
Registered: 19.10.2002
From: Vancouver, Canada
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Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 12:18
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Algebrator is used by almost every student in our class. Most of the students in my class work in the evening. Our teacher introduced this software to us and we all have been using it since then. |
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nevtj74
Registered: 14.09.2005
From: NL
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Posted: Tuesday 02nd of Jan 07:41
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Hello again. Thanks a ton for the beneficial advice. I usually never trust math software; however, this piece of software seems worth trying. Can I get a link to it? |
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pcaDFX
Registered: 03.07.2001
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