algebra help
algebra help
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by Robert Duval - 2008-07-28
What is Algebra? Algebra is one of the many branches of mathematics. This branch of math utilizes mathematical equations to describe the relationships between any two things that may change over a pe...
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by Robert Duval - 2008-07-28
At the secondary school level, geometry is better known as Euclidean geometry and is defined as the study of plane relationships. It begins with a set of ten axioms and common notions upon which is b...
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by Robert Duval - 2008-07-28
Who was Fibonacci, and why was he so important? Fibonacci was also called Leonardo of Pisa. He was born in Pisa, Italy in the year 1175, and Fibonacci was known as one of the best mathematicians in E...
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by Robert Duval - 2008-07-28
Nearly every student has to cope with the prospect of algebra homework during the course of his or her High School career since it is the mainstay of the mathematics instruction in most secondary sch...
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by Ann Knapp - 2008-09-13
Learning algebra can be difficult for even the brightest of students. Furthermore, all levels of students, from junior-high school through adult, as well as many college students find it necessary to...
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by Ann Knapp - 2008-09-13
As Chariots Of Fire did for Eric Liddell and Braveheart did for William Wallace, the 2002 film A Beautiful Mind made mathematician John Forbes Nash a household name - without necessarily rendering hi...
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by Ann Knapp - 2008-09-13
If you're the parent of a student who is having a difficult time with math, you're familiar with the complaint that equations seem "pointless." Students want to know how solving equations with variab...
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by Ann Knapp - 2008-09-13
Toddler TipsDoes your toddler appear to have a streak of your genius? Do you seek strategies to enrich your toddler's intellectual capacity?Recent research has challenged the conventional notion that...
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by Ann Knapp - 2008-09-13
Parents often ask why their children are doing poorly in math, particularly in grades 2-6. For young children, abstract quantities can be daunting, especially when taught in the context of skill dril...
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by Ann Knapp - 2008-09-17
Flannel shirts. Dial-up connections. "The X-Files." Nirvana and NAFTA. Baggy pants and "Seinfeld." The Bridges Of Madison County and Rent. The phrases "At the end of the day," "Generation X," and "Th...