I think God must have been in a really bad mood that he came up with something called math to trouble us! I’ve spent hours working on this math problem which relates to logarithms made easy and I still can’t crack it . I’m particularly stuck on converting decimals, hypotenuse-leg similarity and roots. Can anyone throw some light on how to go about solving such problems? I’ve tried various means that I could think of, but none helped. I need some urgent guidance now. Anybody?
Hi! I guess I can give you ideas on how to solve your problem. But for that I need more details. Can you elaborate about what exactly is the logarithms made easy problem that you have to work out. I am quite good at working out these kind of things. Plus I have this great software Algebrator that I downloaded from the internet which is soooo good at solving math homework. Give me the details and perhaps we can work something out...
1.Hey mate, you are on the mark about Algebrator! It is absolutely fab! I downloaded it recently from https://roots-and-radicals.com/simplifying-radical-expressions.html after a friend 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 two months and so far, haven’t come across any assignment that Algebrator can’t solve. I have learnt so much from it!
It’s amazing that a program can perform that. I didn’t expect something like that could help in algebra. I’m used to be tutored by a tutor but this really sounds cool. Do you have any links for this software ?
Algebrator is the program that I have used through several math classes - Remedial Algebra, College Algebra and Algebra 2. It is a really a great piece of algebra software. I remember of going through difficulties with trinomials, multiplying fractions and angle-angle similarity. I would simply type in a problem homework, click on Solve – and step by step solution to my algebra homework. I highly recommend the program.