I've always wanted to learn how to teach slope intercept form to 7th graders, it seems like there's a lot that can be done with it that I can't do otherwise. I've searched the internet for some good learning resources, and checked the local library for some books, but all the information seems to be targeted at people who already know the subject. Is there any tool that can help new students as well?
There used to be a time when those were the only ways out. But thanks to technology now, we have something known as the Algebrator! It’s quite easy to use, something which even a total newbie would enjoy working on and the best part is that it would solve all your questions and also explain the steps it took to reach that solution ! Isn’t that just great ? Well I think it is, and I’m sure after , you’ll be on the same page as me.
I discovered a number of software programs that are appropriate. I verified them . The Algebrator appeared to be the best suited one for lcf, adding exponents and radical expressions. It was also simple to operate . It took me step by step towards the solution rather than merely giving the solution. That way I got to learn how to crack the problems too. By the time I was finished, I had learnt how to work out the problems. I found them practical with Remedial Algebra, Intermediate algebra and Intermediate algebra which assisted me in my math classes. May be, this is just the thing for you . Why not try this out?
Registered: 25.09.2001
From: Kµlt °ƒ Ø, working on my time machine
Posted: Tuesday 02nd of Jan 11:48
I guess you can find what you need at this https://mathscitutor.com/factoring-a-polynomial-by-finding-the-gcf.html. From what I understand Algebrator comes at a price but it has no questions asked money back guarantee. That’s how I purchased it. I would advise you to try it out. Don’t think you will want to get your money back.