Registered: 20.08.2003
From: My Closet Mode: Working
Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 18:16
Hello people . I am a student in the Algebra 2. I like math very much since I was young. Unfortunately I have come to a point where I can no longer solve my math exercises alone . I had a math private teacher, who helped me so far with my homework, but I had to pay a lot of money that I had to tell him not to come anymore. Today we learnt something new: what is the least common denominator of 12 and 16, and when I came home from school I realized that I can't do my algebra homework, and that stressed me. I also still don't understand system of equations and quadratic equations. What should I do now? I love math and I don't want to have low grades.
Algebrator is the latest hot favourite of what is the least common denominator of 12 and 16 students. I know a couple of professors who actually ask their students to have a copy of this program at their home.
I am sorry . I could have enclosed the link in my first message: https://rational-equations.com/linear-equations-in-two-variables.html. I don't know about a test version, but the legal proprietors of Algebrator, as opposed to some suppliers of cloned programs , provide a complete satisfaction warranty. Indeed , someone can order the official copy, try it and send it back should you not be content by the performance and functionality . Even though I suspect you're going to love this software , I'm interested in learning from anyone should there be something where the program doesn't work . I do not want to recommend Algebrator for something it cannot perform. Only the next one discovered will in all probability be the initial one!