Become an Algebra Master

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Learn everything from Algebra 1 and Algebra 2, then test your knowledge with 1,300+ practice questions

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r/Accounting • comment
1 points • blazingsandstorm

https://www.udemy.com/course/integralcalc-algebra/

Try this, but wait for it to go on sale. (Happens every few days I believe). I'm using it to keep my algebra skills sharp for next semester when I take applied calculus. (That class is only algebra with no trig)

But yah the udemy course covers algebra 1 and 2 and she is good at explaining things so here is a resource you can use.

r/OSUOnlineCS • comment
1 points • a-ha_partridge

Yes... I reviewed with this one on udemy before doing the placement test and was glad that I did. There is also a free resource that OSU gives you after the first try of the placement test that people on here like.

r/Sat • comment
1 points • Thanos25

Im uaing this one and this one. For reading I got the SAT college board 2020 edition book.

r/Algebra • comment
1 points • SixtyFever

Firstly, don't quit. Never quit, you can do it I promise you. I have just returned to education as well, and have just completed a course in engineering that required high level pure and applied mathematics. Before the course I didn't know how to add fractions. However, just found out that I achieved straight distinctions in all math units, and I got 96% in the joint calculus exam. Obviously everyone learns differently, however, here are some sources that really helped me get started...

- Learnt the fundamentals through this course https://www.udemy.com/course/integralcalc-algebra/

- Used Kuta software to generate worksheets and practice what I learnt. For example, after each section on the course I would go and do an entire worksheet on the topic.

- Watch The Organic Chemistry tutor on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEWpbFLzoYGPfuWUMFPSaoA

- Watch youtube in general for a variety of worked examples.

I know you feel overwhelmed and I hope this can help a little bit. The main thing is do practice, practice and practice. You'll get there, just don't quit and keep thinking of the end goal.

Also, if you need any help with specific questions just drop me a message

Good luck!