I've always wanted to learn teaching algebra, it seems like there's a lot that can be done with it that I can't do otherwise. I've browsed the internet for some useful learning resources, and checked the local library for some books, but all the information seems to be directed to people who already know the subject. Is there any tool that can help new students as well?
You seem to be facing a similar problem that I had some time back. I too thought of getting a paid help to work it out for me. But they are so costly that I just could not afford them. So I turned to the internet and found so many software that can help with math homework on 3x3 system of equations, inverse matrices and equivalent fractions. After some research I found that Algebrator is the best of the lot. I haven’t found a math homework that I can’t get done through Algebrator. It is absolutely amazing. Best part is, the software gives you a detailed explanation on how to do it yourself. So you actually learn how to solve it yourself. Isn’t it cool?
triangle similarity, scientific notation and least common measure were a nightmare for me until I found Algebrator, which is really the best algebra program that I have come across. I have used it frequently through many math classes – Pre Algebra, College Algebra and Basic Math. Just typing in the math problem and clicking on Solve, Algebrator generates step-by-step solution to the problem, and my algebra homework would be ready. I highly recommend the program.