Registered: 22.06.2005
From: In the body of an aging man
Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 09:45
Hi, I am a freshman in high school and I am having trouble with my homework. One of my problems is dealing with factorise quadratics online; can anyone help me understand what it is all about? I need to complete this asap. Thanks for helping.
You seem to be stuck on that I had last month. I too thought of hiring a paid tutor to work it out for me. But they are so costly that I just could not afford them. So I turned to the internet and found so many programs that can help with math assignments on triangle similarity, inverse matrices and lcf. After some research I found that Algebrator is the best of the lot. I haven’t found a algebra assignment that I can’t get done through Algebrator. It is absolutely amazing. Best part is, the software gives you a detailed break-up on how to do it yourself. So you actually learn how to work it out yourself. Isn’t it cool?
I’m also using Algebrator to help me with my math homework problems . It really does help you quickly understand certain topics like difference of cubes and powers which would take days to comprehend just by reading books . It’s highly recommended program if you’re looking for something that can assist you to solve math problems and display all necessary step by step solution. Two thumbs up for this software .
I remember having problems with rational inequalities, binomials and binomials. Algebrator is a truly great piece of algebra software. I have used it through several algebra classes - Algebra 2, Pre Algebra and Remedial Algebra. I would simply type in the problem and by clicking on Solve, step by step solution would appear. The program is highly recommended.
Registered: 06.07.2001
From: I dunno, I've lost it.
Posted: Tuesday 02nd of Jan 08:39
Have a look at the lessons available at https://mathisradical.com/roots-of-complex-numbers.html. You have ample information on Basic Math, particularly on side-side-side similarity, equivalent fractions and exponential equations. All the best !