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Algebra step-by-step problem solver... online!



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Mon Jan 12, 2015 12:41 am
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Snoink says...



Say that you have a hard algebra problem and you have NO idea how to solve it! Well, now you can get step-by-step help as to how to solve it!

Go to MathPapa.

Hopefully, that will help! :)
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Sun Jul 26, 2015 2:52 am
Lorelie says...



@Snoink, I have no idea how I'll find some use for this now, but I pledge allegiance to you, for sharing something I could only dream back in my high school years...

Back to subject, is it a new "thing"? I've once seen something similar in a calculator, but the step descriptions are really nice and all :)
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