Resource Guide for
the
WTAMU Beginning Algebra
Website
This resource guide contains an annotated list of
linked sites that
were used to help create and add depth to this beginning algebra
website
as well as the books that were used as resources. The links
contain information about various beginning algebra topics as well as
some
math comics to add humor to the already stressful event of taking a
math
class or test. We wanted to create another source of help for
students
wanting to succeed in their math classes. |
List of Linked Algebra Sites
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Currently, we are in the
middle of creating
our beginning algebra tutorials. These will be the websites that
we will use within our tutorials. |
http://www.purplemath.com/
This website has tutorials on various beginning
and intermediate algebra
topics. It also contains some advanced algebra material. We
link to several webpages from this site. |
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http://www.math.com/
This website has tutorials in several areas in
math including algebra.
We link to several webpages from this site. |
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http://www.mathpower.com/
This website provides information about basic
math, algebra, study
skills, and math anxiety. We link to several webpages from this
site. |
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List of Linked Sites of Free
Tutorial Services
for WTAMU Students on Campus
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List of Math Book Sources
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Beginning Algebra, second edition, by K. Elayn
Martin-Gay, Prentice
Hall Publishing Company. |
Beginning Algebra, third edition, by K. Elayn
Martin-Gay, Prentice
Hall Publishing Company. |
Note that these books were used only as a
resource. Nothing was
photocopied from them. All equations, expressions, math symbols
and
graphs at this website were created by Kim Seward using Equation
Editor
and Microsoft Image Composer. |
All contents copyright (C) 2001 - 2008, WTAMU and Kim Seward. All rights reserved.
Last revised on Jan. 8, 2002 by Kim Seward. |