I Boost Your Math Skills: Suggested Sites for Algebra & Calculus Practice

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Mathispower4u.com is recommended for practicing Algebra and Calculus, featuring a collection of instructional videos that break down topics into 10-minute segments. The format allows users to attempt solving problems independently before watching the instructor's solution. This approach helps learners verify their answers and understand optimal solution methods. The site is particularly useful for reinforcing concepts and addressing common mistakes. Overall, it serves as an effective resource for enhancing math skills.
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Is there a website that anyone can suggest to practice Algebra, and/ or Calculus?
 
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Yes, check out Mathispower4u.com. Its a collection of videos on all topics in Algebra or Calculus in 10 minute blocks. The instructor sets up the problem and then solves it so you can stop the video at the beginning and try solving it before he does and then run the video to check your answer and learn if your solution method is optimal and/or whether you forgot some step or identity that would have made it easier to solve the problem.
 
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