Registered: 14.05.2003
From: In front of my computer
Posted: Wednesday 27th of Dec 12:48
I am going to college now. As math has always been my problem area , I purchased the course books in advance. I am plan on learning a couple of topics before the classes begin . Any kind of help would be highly appreciated that could assist me to start studying multiplying positive and negative fractions myself.
Your story sounds familiar to me. Even though I was good in math for many years, when I attended Algebra 2 there were a lot of math topics that seemed confusing. I remember I got a very bad mark when I took the test on multiplying positive and negative fractions. Now I don't have this problem anymore, I can solve anything quite easily , even solving a triangle and multiplying matrices. I was smart that I didn't spend my money on a tutor, because I heard of Algebrator from a student . I have been using it since then whenever I had to solve something hard .
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