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Hello, I was just wondering if someone would be kind enough to help me with some numerical analysis questions. I am struggling through the course and am completely lost with how to do the methods. I've looked at some youtube videos and such but that doesn't help much either. I need someone to go over the methods with me using vyew collaborative online tool. If anyone is interested, please let me know.
 
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Hero said:
Hello, I was just wondering if someone would be kind enough to help me with some numerical analysis questions. I am struggling through the course and am completely lost with how to do the methods. I've looked at some youtube videos and such but that doesn't help much either. I need someone to go over the methods with me using vyew collaborative online tool. If anyone is interested, please let me know.

We are available for solving any [or precisely almost any...] problem... so that what is your problem?...

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I posted one of my questions above, but I can post it again if necessary. I honestly was looking for someone to go over specific things with me using vyew collaborative chat, but if you believe you can explain specific things here, then that's okay too. I am just someone who likes seeing things solved in real time like in traditional classrooms. I'm taking an online course.
 

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Hi Hero,

Welcome to MHB! It's best to have only thread for a question so I've deleted the other thread you've made and you can use this thread to hopefully get some insight. Unfortunately I can't help you myself but I'm sure someone will soon. :)

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