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hopefully you've got the answer to that question - i couldn't tell whether you had or not! not to publicise specific agencies, but a good GCSE revision guide will help your daughter learn her algebraic processes without doing load of examples - they give a few really good examples which kids find easy to appreciate because they are not being bombarded with loads of questions. Make sure you get one appropriate to her tier of study - if in doubt ask her maths teacher which one the school recommends or gets direct from the supplier. Good luck!

2006-11-27 08:28:04 · answer #1 · answered by imogen h 2 · 0 0

???? i didn't say i was drinking cider lol

no, all i was saying is that you couldn't equate the equation the way you wrote it. Normally they have a balance of left side equals right side and you balance out the integers that you have.

2006-11-27 07:59:10 · answer #2 · answered by Icarus 6 · 0 0

that's so nice of you ... now I really believe all of us are willing to help you ... before we drink too much that is ...

2006-11-27 07:55:29 · answer #3 · answered by Splishy 7 · 0 0

so wouldn't it have just made sense to edit your previous question?!

2006-11-27 07:55:08 · answer #4 · answered by Janus 2 · 0 0

Why not do it yourself, its piss easy.

2006-11-27 08:02:19 · answer #5 · answered by Stay Puft Marshmallow Man 2 · 0 0

whattt.....?

2006-11-27 07:57:12 · answer #6 · answered by Lina 4 · 0 0

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