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Algebra
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ALGEBRA

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TUTORING, MESSAGE BOARDS, BULLETIN BOARDS

Academic Assistance Access - a homework helper where you (and others) email questions and everyone receives back by email the answers to all questions asked.  You have to join the email list, which is free and fast, and designate the area in which you are joining, which includes high school subjects, including mathematics, and college subjects, including algebra
http://www.tutoraid.org/faq/

Algebra - Math Forum - includes Ask Dr. Math, an interactive resource that stars common and useful questions from other students
http://forum.swarthmore.edu/algebra/k12.algebra.html

Algebra Online - free responses to your math questions (within 2 days), a live chat, and a message board, among quick responses to your math problems, for all levels of mathematics.  Instead of text or explanations, this site relies on interactive exchanges. Tutoring is for difficult topics; difficult individual problems use the message board.
www.algebra-online.com

Apocalyptic Horsemen of Calculus - High school Calculus BC students answer any question from Algebra through Calculus BC; they will do their best to answer correctly since their answers to your questions become part of their class grade
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/2613/horsemen.html

Go Math - an online course in algebra is available now, along with tutoring
http://www.gomath.com/

Homework Help: Math - check the archives to make sure your answer is not already there, then post your question and expect an answer within 24 hours. The archives are well-organized
http://talk.startribune.com/cgi-bin/WebX.cgi?homework-14@@.ee6b2bd

Links to Tutorials - out of Hofstra University, these pages explain several algebra concepts, followed by a series of interactive problems to solve
http://www.hofstra.edu/~matscw/tutindex.html

Professor Freedman's Student Tutorials - nicely arranged by topic; tutorials written by students
http://www.geocities.com/~mathskills/tutorial.htm

QuickMath - online computer that solves many math problems instantly, including algebra problems
http://www.quickmath.com/

LESSONS AND REFERENCES

Abstract Algebra On Line - many definitions and theorems from abstract algebra.
http://www.math.niu.edu/~beachy/aaol/

Algebra – short articles on algebra topics; thorough and well organized; at a reasonably advanced level, but with examples
http://www.seanet.com/~ksbrown/ialgebra.htm

Algebra - fairly comprehensive collection of explanations of algebra concepts with examples, including mathematical numbers, real number system, notation, algebraic expressions, factoring, quadratic equations and inequalities, graphing, conic sections, functions (polynomial functions and exponential and logarithmic functions), linear algebra, and discrete algebra
http://library.advanced.org/10030/algecon.htm

Algebra on the Internet - Algebra I and Algebra II class notes and tests from a community college algebra program. The most useful information is in the Modules under Class Notes at the top tab. Easy to use.
http://lls.stcc.mass.edu/zee/

Dan's Math @ Home Lessons - the lessons, which give examples of the basic concepts in each field, cover arithmetic to algebra to calculus and beyond. There are lessons on beginning algebra, intermediate algebra, even linear algebra  
http://home.earthlink.net/~djbach/lessons.html

Dave's Math Tables - tables of information about basic identities, conic sections, polynomials, exponents, algebra graphs, and functions
http://www.sisweb.com/math/tables.htm#top

Go Math - an online course in algebra is available now, along with math games, and math resources. You have to register, but it is easy and free
http://www.gomath.com/

Interactive Math Online - Algebra - prepared by high school students; there is not a lot of content on these pages but the information on functions and postulates is understandable
http://tqd.advanced.org/2647/algebra/algebra.htm

Math for Morons Like Us - Pre-Algebra -  lessons on pre-algebra with quizzes, formula lists, and a message board for questions. The site is well-organized and easy to understand
http://library.advanced.org/20991/prealg/index.html

Math for Morons Like Us - Algebra I - lessons on Algebra I with quizzes, formula lists, and a message board for questions. The site is well-organized and easy to understand
http://library.advanced.org/20991/alg/index.html

Math for Morons Like Us - Algebra II - lessons on Algebra II with quizzes, formula lists, and a message board for questions. The site is well-organized and easy to understand
http://library.advanced.org/20991/alg2/index.html

Mathematics with Alice - student developed pages for learning algebra, using Alice in Wonderland as a theme.  The pages are well-done and the approach is intriguing. Visit the Pasture to get started and the Interactivity Board to ask questions.
http://library.advanced.org/10977/start.html

Prime Pages - information about prime numbers, articles and links; everything you need to know -- and more 
http://www.utm.edu/research/primes/

Purple Math - Your Algebra Resource
http://www.purplemath.com/

SOS Mathematics - Algebra - interactive worksheets to help with homework and prepare for tests.  At  college and pre-college level
http://www.sosmath.com/algebra/algebra.html

Web Algebra - A Series of 49 Lessons - concentrates on algebra, with some trignometry and some beginning calculus - use the clear index on the homepage to find what you need or work your way through the whole series 
http://albert.math.uiuc.edu/algebra.htm

QUIZZES, PROBLEMS, AND PUZZLES

Algebra Story Problems - guidelines to problem solving with numerous algebra examples by type, from the Journal of Modern Problem Solving
http://www2.hawaii.edu/suremath/intro_algebra.html

Mr. Bunge's Practice Problem Pages - Interactive algebra where problems of various levels are randomly generated, and, when prompted, intermediate steps and answers are shown.  Well-done pages
http://www.accessone.com/~bbunge/Algebra/Algebra.html

STUDY TIPS

Professor Freedman's Study Skills Tips - for math students, oddly you listen to When You Wish Upon a Star on this page
http://www.geocities.com/~mathskills/tips.htm

Why Study Algebra?  - basic information about algebra, such as properties and order of operations
http://www.schoolonline.com/algebra1/engine/engineref.html

LINKS

Purple Math - Your Algebra Resource - Internet Links for Algebra
http://www.purplemath.com/internet.htm

This page was last updated on Friday, April 21, 2006.