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nonxiy46219
Registered: 28.02.2003
From: Indiana
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Posted: Wednesday 12th of Jul 20:41
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Hey Friends I really hope some math wiz reads this. I am stuck on this assignment that I have to take in the next week and I can’t seem to find a way to complete it. You see, my professor has given us this homework covering free ks2 maths for kids, absolute values and difference of cubes and I just can’t make head or tail out of it. I am thinking of paying someone to help me solve it. If one of you friends can lend me a hand, I will very appreciative. |
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nxu
Registered: 25.10.2006
From: Siberia, Russian Federation
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Posted: Friday 14th of Jul 09:33
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Well I do have a suggestion for you.Sometime back even I was stuck on problems relating to free ks2 maths for kids, that’s when my elder sister suggested that I should try Algebrator. It didn’t just solve all my questions, but it also explained those answers in a very nice step-by-step manner. It’s hard to believe but one night I was actually crying because I would miss another assignment deadline, and a couple of days from that I was actually helping my friends with their assignments as well. I know how strange it might sound, but really Algebrator helped me a lot. |
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Techei-Mechial
Registered: 14.10.2001
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Posted: Sunday 16th of Jul 09:23
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When I was in school, I faced similar problems with 3x3 system of equations, converting decimals and adding numerators. But this superb Algebrator helped me through all my Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and College Algebra. I simply typed in a problem from my workbook, and step by step solution to my math homework would appear on the screen by simply clicking on Solve. I truly recommend the Algebrator. |
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DxE DlOgAn'S
Registered: 23.12.2002
From: israel
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Koem
Registered: 22.10.2001
From: Sweden
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