Hi math gurus! I am about halfway through the semester, and getting a bit worried about my course work. I just don’t seem to get the stuff I am learning, especially things to do with real life uses of linear equations with one variable. Could somebody out there please teach me with angle complements, sum of cubes and linear inequalities. I can’t afford to look for a tutor, but if anyone knows about other ways of learning topics like rational inequalities or fractional exponents painlessly , please drop me a line Thanks
I do understand what your situation is , but if you could elaborate a bit on the areas in which you are facing difficulty , then I might be in a better position to guide you. Anyhow I have some advice for you, try Algebrator. It can solve a wide variety of questions, and it can do so within minutes. And there’s more to come, it also gives a detailed step-by-step description of how it arrived at a particular answer. That way you don’t just solve your problem but also get to understand how to go about solving it. I found this program to be particularly useful for solving questions on real life uses of linear equations with one variable. But that’s just my experience, I’m sure it’ll be good no matter what the topic is .
I used Algebrator too , especially in College Algebra. It helped me a lot, and you won't believe how easy it is to use! It solves the exercise and it also explains everything step by step. Better than a teacher!
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