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AmdliwTxomas
Registered: 10.08.2003
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Posted: Sunday 24th of Dec 09:31
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Hello all, I have a very important test coming up in algebra soon and I would really appreciate if any of you can help me solve some questions in definition of standard form of algebraic expression. I am reasonably good in math otherwise but problems in leading coefficient baffle me and I am at a loss. It would be extremely helpful if you can let me know of a reasonably priced math help tool that I can use?
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nxu
Registered: 25.10.2006
From: Siberia, Russian Federation
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Posted: Monday 25th of Dec 11:48
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I know how difficult it can be if you are having problems with definition of standard form of algebraic expression. It’s a bit hard to give you advice without more details of your circumstances. But if you rather not get a tutor, then why not just use some piece of software and see how it goes. There are myriads of programs out there, but one you should get a hold of would be Algebra Professor. It is pretty useful plus it is worth the money.
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Flash Fnavfy Liom
Registered: 15.12.2001
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Posted: Monday 25th of Dec 15:05
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I remember I faced similar problems with scientific notation, lcf and syntehtic division. This Algebra Professor is truly a great piece of math software program. This would simply give step by step solution to any math problem that I copied from homework copy on clicking on Solve. I have been able to use the program through several Algebra 2, Basic Math and Algebra 2. I seriously recommend the program.
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vavala124
Registered: 01.12.2002
From: Raleigh, North Carolina
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Posted: Tuesday 26th of Dec 15:07
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I would like to try this tool if it can actually help me learn math efficiently. I like maths, but after the work, I don’t have any energy left in my body to solve questions.
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pcaDFX
Registered: 03.07.2001
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Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 08:49
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Check out at the tutorials available at http://www.algebra-net.com/index.html. You have abundant information on Pre Algebra, particularly on perpendicular lines, reducing fractions and subtracting exponents. All the best!
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