Hi guys I am about halfway through the semester, and getting a bit worried about my course work. I just don’t seem to understand the stuff I am learning, especially things to do with lab: practice radical equations use the graphing calculator. Could somebody out there please lend a hand with radical inequalities, reducing fractions and relations. I can’t afford to get a tutor, but if anyone knows about other ways of understanding topics like rational equations or roots effectively, please help me out Much appreciated
What exactly don't you understand about lab: practice radical equations use the graphing calculator? I recall having problem with the same thing in Algebra 1, so I think I could try to give you some ideas on how to approach such problems. However if you want help with math on a long term basis, then you should get Algebrator, that's what I did in my Remedial Algebra, and I have to say it's the best ! It's less costly than a private teacher and you can count on it anytime you want . It's very easy to use it , even if you never ever used a similar software . I would advise you to buy it as soon as you can and forget about getting a algebra teacher. You won't regret it!
Registered: 24.10.2003
From: Where the trout streams flow and the air is nice
Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 10:08
Hi there. Algebrator is really amazing ! It’s been months since I tried this software and it worked like magic! Math problems that I used to spend answering for hours just take me 4-5 minutes to answer now. Just enter the problem in the software and it will take care of the solving and the best thing is that it shows the whole solution so you don’t have to figure out how did the software come to that answer.