Good websites for help in Algebra

In summary, The conversation involved a person seeking help in Abstract Algebra due to having an unhelpful professor. After receiving some advice from "dr. google," they were directed to websites that offer examples and lectures on the subject using popular textbooks. The conversation also briefly touched on the municipality of Voula in Greece and the French word "voila."
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Steff196
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Are there any good websites that give examples and offer help in Abstract Algebra? I have an awful professor that doesn't use a book and gives bad notes. Needless to say, I'm struggling.
 
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After 10 seconds of advice from dr. google, voula:

http://www.math.niu.edu/~beachy/abstract_algebra/study_guide/contents.html
 
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"voula"? Is that anything like the French "voila"?
 
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HallsofIvy said:
"voula"? Is that anything like the French "voila"?

I can spell. It's voila +1

I just googled voula. Apparently, it's a municipality in Greece:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voula

See, I'm showing him the power of google yep!
 
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gb7nash said:
I can spell. It's voila +1

I just googled voula. Apparently, it's a municipality in Greece:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voula

See, I'm showing him the power of google yep!

Actually it should be voulà, as you can see if you google it. :biggrin:
 
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Let's go with viola. I like music.
 
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Here is a link to plenty of video lectures on Abstract algebra using Artin's Algebra book if you're interested.
The linear algebra video lectures are also using Artin's book. Check out the previous years lectures too.

http://www.extension.harvard.edu/openlearning/math222/ are even more video lectures using Artin's book.

http://www.uccs.edu/~math/vidarchive.html are video lectures using Fraleigh's book on Abstract Algebra.

http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/video.php?courseId=1003&v=oIfnojfCoFpQ is the first of a few lectures on Algebra, you might like to watch the previous videos on proofs, relations etc...
 
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What are the best websites for help in Algebra?

The best websites for help in Algebra are Khan Academy, Mathway, Wolfram Alpha, Purplemath, and Algebra.com.

What resources are available on these websites?

These websites offer a variety of resources such as video tutorials, practice problems, step-by-step solutions, and interactive tools.

Are these websites free to use?

Yes, all of these websites offer free access to their resources. Some may have premium options available for additional features.

Can these websites help with all levels of Algebra?

Yes, these websites cover a wide range of Algebra topics from basic to advanced levels. They also offer resources for specific Algebra courses such as Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, and Algebra 2.

How can these websites help improve my understanding of Algebra?

These websites provide clear and concise explanations, practice problems with instant feedback, and resources for visual and interactive learning. They can also help with building problem-solving skills and preparing for tests and exams.

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