Registered: 22.07.2002
From: Somewhere in the US...
Posted: Thursday 28th of Dec 18:20
Hi All, I am in need of help on hyperbolas, radical inequalities, midpoint of a line and function domain. Since I am a newbie to Intermediate algebra, I really want to learn the fundamentals of Algebra 1 completely. Can anyone suggest the best place from where I can begin learning the basics? I have a midterm next week.
Algebrator is what you are looking for. You can use this to enter questions pertaining to any topic and it will give you a step-by-step answer to it. Try out this program to find answers to questions in equation properties and see if you get them done faster.
I couldn’t agree more with what has just been said. Algebrator has always come to my rescue, be it an assignment or be it my preparation for the final exams, Algebrator has always helped me do well in algebra. It really helped me on topics like decimals, adding fractions and linear equations. I would highly recommend this software.
Hello again. Thanks a ton for the beneficial advice. I normally never trust math software ; however, this piece of program seems worth trying. Can I get a URL to it?
Registered: 06.07.2001
From: I dunno, I've lost it.
Posted: Tuesday 02nd of Jan 08:07
Don’t worry my friend . As what I said, it displays the solution for the problem so you won’t really have to copy the answer only but it makes you know how did the software came up with the answer. Just go to this page https://mathsite.org/graphing-compound-inequalities.html and prepare to learn and solve quicker.
Algebrator is a user friendly product and is certainly worth a try. You will also find quite a few exciting stuff there. I use it as reference software for my math problems and can say that it has made learning math much more fun .