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Kinvune


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Registered: 02.03.2004
From: Chile

Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 15:30    

Can anybody help me? I have a math test coming up next week and I am completely confused. I need help specially with some problems in activities to teach students to multiply, add, and subtract that are quite complicated . I don’t wish to go to any tutorial and I would greatly appreciate any help in this area. Thanks!
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oc_rana


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Registered: 08.03.2007
From: egypt,alexandria

Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 12:04    

With a bit more clear information about activities to teach students to multiply, add, and subtract, I will be able to help you if I knew particulars. If you don’t want to hire a math tutor, who is very costly you can try this software Algebrator which I came across and guarantee to be the best available. This Algebrator is equipped to solve any math problem that you write down and it also explains every step of the solution. You only have to represent as your homework. However, it is better to take the help of the Algebrator to learn algebra rather than use it to copy answers.
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MichMoxon


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Registered: 21.08.2001
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Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 13:36    

Even I’ve been through times when I was trying to figure out a solution to certain type of questions pertaining to greatest common factor and percentages. But then I came across this piece of software and I felt as if I found a magic wand. In a flash it would solve even the most difficult problems for you. And the fact that it gives a detailed step-by-step explanation makes it even more useful . It’s a must buy for every math student.
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Homuck


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Registered: 05.07.2001
From: Toronto, Ontario

Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 18:17    

Algebrator is a very simple product and is definitely worth a try. You will find lot of interesting stuff there. I use it as reference software for my math problems and can say that it has made learning math much more enjoyable.
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Kocsamovo


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Registered: 27.03.2003
From: Chi

Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 11:32    

Wow. I did not know that there could be a way out for me. May be I should take this on. I am already comforted to know that the solution to my problems is at hand. I am raring to try this out. Can you tell me where I can acquire this program?
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fveingal


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Registered: 11.07.2001
From: Earth

Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 09:47    

Yes I’m sure. This is tried and tested. Here: https://easyalgebra.com/graphing-linear-equations-in-two.html. Try to make use of it. You’ll be improving your solving skills way faster than just by reading tutorials.
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