Links


Hotmath.com is a site available to all PVI math students.  Students have 
access to explanations to the odd numbered problems in their textbook.  
Password:  1panther1.
http://hotmath.com

Algebrahelp.com offers lessons on basic algebra topics and techniques, study 
tips, calculators, interactive worksheets and more.
http://www.algebrahelp.com

Coolmath.com has hundreds of really easy to follow lessons and examples that 
will make you a successful algebra student.
http://www.coolmath.com

Stroh's Algebra Helpp Page:  Eric Stroh has pored over many algebra sites, 
and has arranged links to lessons according to topic.  If you need help in 
one specific area, this is a good place to look.
http://www.homestead.com/stroh/algebrahelp.html

Sparknotes.com:  This site has lessons going from pre-algebra (negatives, 
fractions, etc.) through calculus.  They also have a tutoring service; sign-
up is free.
http://www.sparknotes.com

Purplemath.com offers algebra lessons, site reviews, homework guidelines, 
and a study skills survey.
http://www.purplemath.com

Freemathhelp.com has a large collection of algebra lessons available to help 
you learn a new subject or refresh an old one.  You also may be interested 
in asking an expert your math questions.
http://www.freemathhelp.com

QuickMath is an automated service for answering common math problems over 
the internet. Think of it as an online calculator that solves equations and 
does all sorts of algebra problems - instantly and automatically!
http://www.quickmath.com

Math.com offers free homework help and reference materials.
http://www.math.com

Ask Dr. Math offers a good question and answer service.  This covers a 
variety of topics.
http://www.mathforum.org/dr.math/index.html

Curiousmath.com  Clay Ford has developed a site which covers taking square 
roots by had, doing mental math, and playing math tricks, among other things.
http://www.curiousmath.com

NutshellMath.com is an excellent resource for supplementing and reinforcing 
classroom instruction.  Explanations are aligned to your textbook math 
problems.  This site if FEE based.
http://www.academy123.com/en%2DUS/nutshell%5Fpages/html


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