Hello, I have been trying to solve problems related to how to convert units in ti 89 but I don’t seem to be getting anywhere with it . Does any one know about pointers that might help me?
You seem to be facing a similar problem that I had some time back. I too thought of hiring a paid help to work it out for me. But they are so expensive that I just could not afford them. So I turned to the internet and found so many software that can help with algebra assignments on binomials, factoring or long division. After some trials I found that Algebrator is the best of the lot. I haven’t found a math homework that I can’t get done through Algebrator. It is absolutely unbelievable. Best part is, the software gives you a step-by-step break-up on how to do it yourself. So you actually learn how to work it out yourself. Isn’t it cool?
Registered: 06.07.2001
From: I dunno, I've lost it.
Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 14:15
I would just add a note to what has been posted above. Algebrator no doubt is the best tool one could have. Always use it as a guide and a means to learn and never to copy .
Registered: 24.10.2003
From: Where the trout streams flow and the air is nice
Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 20:58
I remember having problems with angle suplements, trigonometry and solving a triangle. Algebrator is a truly great piece of algebra software. I have used it through several math classes - Remedial Algebra, College Algebra and College Algebra. I would simply type in the problem and by clicking on Solve, step by step solution would appear. The program is highly recommended.
Y'all have got to be kidding ! How could this solution not be popular knowledge or publicized on campus ? How might I obtain other info for testing Algebrator? Pardon me for being a bit doubtful, but do either of you think whether or not I can find a trial copy to practice this software ?
Registered: 18.04.2004
From: In the stars... where you left me, and where I will wait for you... always...
Posted: Thursday 04th of Jan 07:59
I understand, math software are mostly limited to mathematical symbols only. But this program has taken things a step further. Visit https://algebra-help.org/squares-and-square-roots.html and experience it for yourself.