I've always wanted to excel in completing the square grade 10 level, it seems like there's a lot that can be done with it that I can't do otherwise. I've searched the internet for some good learning tools , and consulted the local library for some books, but all the data seems to be directed to people who already know the subject. Is there any resource that can help new students as well?
You might want to take a look at Algebrator. I bought it some time back to help me with my Intermediate algebra course and I can say that it was really a wise decision. There are so many demos provided which you can browse through. You can also try out the questions related to graphing lines and roots by just typing them in. Algebrator provides detailed description to the problems which helps to make difficult concepts very clear. I would say that this program is absolutely the best that money can buy.
1.Hey mate, you are on the mark about Algebrator! It is absolutely fab! I downloaded it recently from https://mathsite.org/simple-trinomials-as-products-of-binomials.html after a acquaintance suggested it to me. Now, all I do is type in the problem from my text book and click on Solve. Bingo! I get a step-by-step solution to my algebra assignment. It’s almost like a tutor is explaining it to you. I have been using it for four months and so far, haven’t come across any problem that Algebrator can’t solve. I have learnt so much from it!