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Fard
Registered: 10.09.2004
From: Texas
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Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 07:50
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Hello friends, I misplaced my math textbook yesterday. It’s out of stock and so I can’t find it in any of the stores near my place. I have an option of hiring a private instructor but then I live in a very far off place so any tutor would charge high rates to come over. Now the problem is that I have my exam next week and I can’t study since I misplaced my textbook. I couldn’t read the chapters on how do inscribed and circumscribed circle compare algebraically and how do inscribed and circumscribed circle compare algebraically. A few more topics such as dividing fractions, point-slope, function range and graphing circles are still confusing me. I need some help guys! |
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ameich
Registered: 21.03.2005
From: Prague, Czech Republic
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Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 12:44
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Hi dear, how do inscribed and circumscribed circle compare algebraically can be really difficult if your basics are not clear. I know this program, Algebrator which has helped manynovice clarify their concepts. I have used this software many times when I was in high school and I recommend it to every novice. |
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Dxi_Sysdech
Registered: 05.07.2001
From: Right here, can't you see me?
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Posted: Wednesday 03rd of Jan 09:27
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Algebrator is a very convenient tool. I have been using it for a couple of years now. |
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Voumdaim of Obpnis
Registered: 11.06.2004
From: SF Bay Area, CA, USA
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Posted: Friday 05th of Jan 09:15
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I would advise using Algebrator. It not only assists you with your math problems, but also provides all the required steps in detail so that you can enhance the understanding of the subject. |
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