Registered: 25.01.2005
From: Saint-Petersburg, Russia
Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 07:56
I am going to high school now. As math has always been my problem area , I purchased the course material in advance. I am plan studying a couple of chapters before the classes start. Any kind of pointers would be much appreciated that could aid me to start studying addition and subtraction of radical expression conjugate myself.
I’m quite familiar in addition and subtraction of radical expression conjugate. However, it’s quite hard to explain it. I may help you answer it but since the solution is complex, I doubt you will really understand the whole process of solving it so it’s recommended that you really have to ask someone to explain it to you in person to make the explaining clearer. Good thing is that there’s this software that can help you with your problems. It’s called Algebrator and it’s an amazing piece of program because it does not only show the answer but it also shows the process of solving it. How cool is that?
Registered: 14.07.2002
From: floating in the light, never forgotten
Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 09:09
Hi guys I agree, Algebrator is the best . I used it in College Algebra, Algebra 2 and Intermediate algebra. It helped me understand the hardest math problems. I'm thankful to it.
Registered: 26.05.2006
From: The Netherlands (GMT+1)
Posted: Tuesday 02nd of Jan 07:09
Please do not take me negatively . I am searching for no shortcut. It’s just that I don’t seem to get enough time to try solving questions again and again. I will use the software as a guide only. Where can I get it?
I would recommend trying out Algebrator. It not only helps you with your math problems, but also gives all the required steps in detail so that you can enhance the understanding of the subject.