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algebra_guy
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Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2003 6:50 pm ; Post subject: RE: graphs of linear equations introductory algebra 9th edition
On the bright side, you have help besides fellow students and the teacher. The Algebra Helper software will literally help you work on your own algebra problems at your own pace. By the time you're done with your homework, you can show that teacher (and if you're nice - your classmates too) how it's done. Picture yourself doing your homework. Sitting. Staring at the equation. Outwardly silent, but inwardly screaming, "Why?! Why doesn't this make any sense? I studied! What is the problem? Am I just dumb or something?" You're not dumb. Everyone at one point has hoped for help with algebra that doesn't involved parents, teachers or tutorials. They can help (well, maybe not always the parents), but often you're still left confused and unsure of how to solve the equations that you were assigned. What you really need is something that can help you with your own homework, not problems it already has programmed into it that barely look like what your teacher or professor was trying to explain. Cut the time it takes to do your homework in half and then some. Once you plug in your algebra equation, the program will go through it with you step by step. Instead of fighting to figure out where you went wrong, you can learn it at the same time you're doing your homework. No more cringing at exam grades and no more struggling for hours on end to finish up those last confusing equations. It no longer has to be so difficult to understand. Help is just a click away. Still don't believe me? Take a look at the demo and see how quickly and easily you can do your homework. It explains it step by step. So, let me ask you a question…what are you waiting for? You probably could have done your homework by now and be out having fun. |