Registered: 09.04.2002
From: Lost, If found return to St.Louis, MO
Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 08:23
Hello folks ! I have a severe issue about algebra and I was wondering if someone might have the ability to help me out somehow. I have a algebra test pretty soon and even though I have been taking algebra seriously, there are still a some parts that cause a lot of headache , such as adding subtracting negative number worksheets and inverse matrices especially. Last week I had a class with a math teacher, but many things still remain unclear to me. Can you recommend a good method of studying or a good private teacher that you know already?
Will you please point out what is the sort of problem you are caught with in adding subtracting negative number worksheets? Some more information on this could help to identify ways of solving them. Yes. It can without doubt be hard to get a tutor when time is short and the charge is high. But then you can also opt a program to your liking that is just the precise one for you. There are a number of such programs. The solutions are offered on finger tips. It also explains meticulously the method in which the solution is reached . This not only gives you the right answers but instructs you to arrive at the correct answer.
Registered: 24.10.2003
From: Where the trout streams flow and the air is nice
Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 19:06
I am a student turned teacher ; I give classes to junior school children. Along with the regular mode of explanation, I use Algebrator to solve examples practically in front of the students.
Algebrator is the program that I have used through several algebra classes - Intermediate algebra, Algebra 1 and Algebra 2. It is a truly a great piece of math software. I remember of going through problems with adding numerators, graphing inequalities and x-intercept. I would simply type in a problem from the workbook , click on Solve – and step by step solution to my math homework. I highly recommend the program.