Getting Owned in Algebra 2

Rip the Jacker

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And no, reading from the book doesnt help, because whenever there is a practice example, there is always a catch to the problems that isnt in the practice examples, and is not explained.

What online sources are there for help in Algebra 2?
 

overst33r

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is there any free tutoring offered at your school? If so, I highly suggest taking advantage of that.
 

BooGiMaN

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Originally posted by: upsciLLion
Does the instructor have office hours?


or after office hours....but Rip the Jacker
will be needing his knee pads for those..... :p
 

Koing

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Bros doing a Maths degree...I feel for him...he is finishing his las semester and in his last exams he scored 65-75% :)

Good luck :thumbsup:

Koing
 

Tab

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I miss Algerbra 2... The days when stuff was easy and you could get everything done in class. :(
 

EatSpam

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Originally posted by: Tab
I miss Algerbra 2... The days when stuff was easy and you could get everything done in class. :(

I thought Calc 2 was easier than Algebra 2.
 

Mo0o

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You can post questions here, people here are pretty helpful as long as you show you've put in some kind of effort
 

DVK916

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Originally posted by: diegoalcatraz
Are you talking algebra as in x + y = z, or as in Matrix/Linear algebra?


He said Algebra 2, which is like solve for x: (2x+1)/(3x+5)=2
 

TheRyuu

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I have no idea were Algebra 2 would fall into my states school thing. Here we have Math A and Math B, both year and a half courses. (in New York). They have A1, A2, and A3 and B1, B2 and B3. I'm in B3 and find math to be easy. Now if I could only stop slacking I might get a good grade instead of a half-way decent grade.

Edit: And after all that New York is finally going back to the Algebra, Geometry, etc. courses.

So I'm guessing Algebra 2 is the easy stuff?
 

Legendary

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Umm....the OP might be talking about Abstract Algebra II, which involves Ring, Group and Field Theory with some Galois crap on the side (at least at my school.)
If so man, I feel for you.