Hello folks ! I have a serious issue about math and I was wondering if someone might be able to help me out somehow. I have a math test in a few weeks and even though I have been studying math seriously, there are still a some items that cause a lot of stress, such as least common denominator ti 83 and system of equations especially. Last week I had a meeting with a private tutor , but many things still remain unclear to me. Can you recommend a good way of studying or a good private teacher that you know already?
Hello , Algebrator available at the website https://algebra-help.org/imaginary-numbers.html can be of great aid to you. I am a mathematics tutor who give private tuitions to pupils and I advocate Algebrator to my students since that helps them a lot when they sit to solve their assignments by themselves at home.
I didn’t know that Algebrator program yet but I heard from my peers that it really does help in solving algebra problems. Since then, I noticed that my friends don’t really have troubles solving some of the problems in class. It might really have been effective in improving their solving skills in math . I am eager to use it someday because I believe it can be very effective and help me have a good grade in algebra.
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Hello again. Thanks a ton for the useful advice. I normally never trust math programs; however, this piece of software seems worth trying. Can I get a link to it?
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