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ojp


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Registered: 21.04.2005
From: Kansas

Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 09:07    

I'm just thinking if anyone can give me a few tips here so that I can understand the concepts behind equations and inequalities using fractions. I find solving equations really tough . I work in the evening and thus have no time left to take extra classes. Can you guys suggest any online resource that can assist me with this subject?
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AllejHat


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Registered: 16.07.2003
From: Odense, Denmark

Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 08:46    

This story sounds familiar to me. Even though I was good in algebra for several years, when I attended Algebra 2 there were a lot of math topics that seemed confusing. I remember I got a very bad mark when I took the test on equations and inequalities using fractions. Now I don't have this issue anymore, I can solve anything without problem, even inequalities and converting fractions. I was smart that I didn't spend my money on a tutor, because I heard of Algebrator from a friend . I have been using it since then whenever I had to solve something difficult .
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fveingal


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Registered: 11.07.2001
From: Earth

Posted: Wednesday 03rd of Jan 07:28    

I have also used Algebrator several times to solve algebra questions. I must say that it has greatly enhanced my problem solving power . You should try it out and see if it helps.
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wormwier


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Registered: 04.07.2003
From: Van Allen Belt ... well actually Belgium

Posted: Thursday 04th of Jan 16:12    

Well, if the software is so effective then give me the link to it. I would like to try it once.
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Majnatto


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Registered: 17.10.2003
From: Ontario

Posted: Saturday 06th of Jan 08:35    

Here it is: https://linear-equation.com/linear-equations-and-matrices.html. Just a few clicks and algebra won't be a problem anymore . All the best and enjoy the program!
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