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Overview
The interactive tools in this series focus on the procedural and investigative skills covered in introductory algebra. Students practice simplifying, solving, and graphing. Resources stress investigation and discovery as well as skill and mastery-thus balancing the imperatives of both the math-reform movement and the math-traditional approach. Students are able to
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Practice problems, receive feedback, and view solutions
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Explore relationships between functions or data sets and their graphs
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Submit assessed quizzes
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Standards
Our materials map to the standards set by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
Features
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Simplifier, Solver, and Grapher tools in each topic |
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Topic-specific recommendations for 17 interactive tools |
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Ability to show multiple representations of concepts instantaneously |
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Teacher- and student-directed resources |
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Line-by-line feedback |
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