Mary, Mary, Quite contrary, How does your Garden grow? Oh, not at all, my math skills are small And the fertilizer I need, I don’t know! For the poor gardener who isn’t sure how much potting soil to cover her […]
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Mary, Mary, Quite contrary, How does your Garden grow? Oh, not at all, my math skills are small And the fertilizer I need, I don’t know! For the poor gardener who isn’t sure how much potting soil to cover her […]
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Algebra, like other forms of math, is a cognitively challenging exercise that requires both understanding of the fundamentals and consistent practice. Research has shown that our working memory plays a critical role in mathematical cognition. Working memory is distinct from […]
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If you’re like me, and you struggle pretty frequently with math, it’s easy to get frustrated and wonder why you’ll ever need to know the algebraic formulas you first learned in ninth grade. Cavemen survived perfectly well without algebra, right? […]
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When I was a little kid, math was just numbers. Add, subtract, multiply, and divide. Easy. Then they started adding decimals. That was okay. I could divide a candy bar or an apple in half or thirds. Coins were decimals […]
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If you’ve survived the perils of trigonometry and plunged into the depths of pre-calculus, you’ve probably encountered a matrix, or two matrices, at some point in your math career. You already understand why college algebra matters, but what about the […]
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So you must be new around here. Welcome to the platform. We’d love to show you how to get homework help in seconds! Let’s get started! If you need help checking math homework or editing tips on your latest paper, […]
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Although most people deal with compound interest on a regular basis, they rarely think about it in terms of mathematics. Yet compound interest is rooted in the interest formula. Why is this important? You can save significant money and make […]
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Most teenage students require geometry help in 10th grade (sometimes 9th or 11th grade). Although high school geometry and all those geometry questions can seem overwhelming, many students find it easier to attack this subject by stepping back and systematically […]
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When I was in high school, I felt like I had as many sides to my life as a pentagon (that’s five, for the record): school, work, sports, friends, and other extracurricular activities. Maintain a school-life balance in student life […]
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Brittany A. and Brittany R. are college roommates, first semester Sophomores, American Cultural Studies majors, and both have projects due two weeks before midterm. Brittany A. is looking for credible sources on the passage of the 13th Amendment for her […]
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