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1. 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 hotmath.com
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2. Algebrahelp.com offers lessons on basic algebra topics and techniques,
study tips, calculators, interactive worksheets and more. algebrahelp.com
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3. CoolMath.com has hundreds of really easy to follow lessons and examples
that will make you a successful algebra student. coolmath.com
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4. Stroh’s Algebra Help 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
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5. 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. Sparknotes.com
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6. Math.com offers free homework help and reference materials. Math.com
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7. National Curve Bank provides information about graphs. This is useful for
those who are in pre-calculus or above. College Math Concepts students will
find it helpful with trigonometry. Curve Bank
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8. NutshellMath.com is an excellent resource for supplementing and
reinforcing classroom instruction. Answers and explanations for even-
numbered problems are provided. Explanations are aligned to your textbook
math problems. This site is fee based. NutshellMath.com
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