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It is illegal to violate copyright laws. However, there are
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All contents of the WTAMU College Algebra Tutorials are copyrighted
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All contents of the WTAMU Beginning Algebra Tutorial are copyrighted (C) 2001 - 2011, by WTAMU and Kim Seward. All rights reserved.
All contents of the WTAMU GRE Math Study Session are copyrighted (C) 2003 - 2011, by WTAMU and Kim Seward. All rights reserved.
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link to for information or fun as you go through the study
session.
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it. We discourage any illegal use of the webpages found at these
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