I have trouble with how do you change a decimal to a square root. I tried hard to find somebody who can assist me with this. I also looked out for a teacher to teach me and solve my problems on reducing fractions, factoring expressions and monomials. Though I found some who could may be crack my problem, I realized that I cannot manage to pay them. I do not have a great deal of time too. My exam is coming up in a little while. I am desperate . Can somebody lend a hand with this situation? I would greatly value any assistance or any advice .
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