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Algebraic Expressions, Algebraic Fractions, Indices Algebraic terms, Notations in Algebra, Simplifying Algebraic Expressions, Algebraic Fractions and Indices
AlgeBasics - Effective Methods for making Algebra Easy.
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Algebraic Expressions
Algebraic Fractions
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Tutorial Introduces the rules for basic algebra - the multiplication and division of algebraic terms, followed by the concept of addition and subtraction. Teaches the easy way to remove brackets. The methods can be applied to all sums, both easy and complicated ones, unlike some methods which are only suitable for simple sums. Simple mental exercises at the end of each session help to strengthen the concepts learnt. It also teaches addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of algebraic fractions and indices.
Practice AlgeBasics is capable of generating thousands of sums on algebraic expressions, algebraic fractions or indices for drills to ensure that the student masters these very important basic skills in algebra.
Algebraic Expressions It includes sums on addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, order of calculations, removal of brackets and simple indices such as 2b2 x 5c x 3b. The sums get progressively more difficult if a student is doing well. If a student is doing badly, the numbers will be kept simple to let him focus on the concepts.
Algebraic Fractions Includes addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of algebraic fractions. Simplifying algebraic fractions by cancelling and removal of brackets.
Indices Includes addition, subtraction and multiplication of positive and negative indices and miscellaneous sums requiring a combination of these methods.
Worked Examples More than 200 worked examples provide help for students who have difficulty in doing the sums.
Reports You can print out a report at the end of each practice session. The report shows each sum with its correct answer and the student's answer marked. It also includes the percentage score, the average time taken to do each sum and other details.
Test Module Preparing a Test You can get a test paper ready in a few minutes - simply with a few clicks of the mouse. A test can include questions from one or more topics. The setter can specify whether the questions for each candidate will appear in different orders. The setter can also decide to have the printouts of all candidates appear in the same order for easy checking. If the duration of a test is indicated, the computer will automatically stop the test when the time is up. The duration of the test can be left blank for the time to be controlled by the examiner during the test.
Sitting for a Test Candidates sit for the test using the computer. The moment he finishes his work, it is marked and a copy of the answer script can be saved or printed out.
Checking Answer Scripts Answer scripts will be displayed with the marks for easy recording and checking.
Special Features Unlike some other programs, AlgeBasics is able to accept alternative correct answers. For example, 1x+2y or x + 2y or 2y + 1x or 2y + x or 2y+x, etc will all be marked as correct for the standard answer x + 2y. This feature is very important because it avoids confusing the student if a correct answer is marked as wrong. It allows two players
to compete with each other on one computer, reducing the number of computers
required for a class by half. Each player can do the sums at his own pace. Sums on algebraic fractions and indices are displayed in easy-to-read textbook style.
Files of test papers are fully compatible between Macintosh and Windows platforms.
Level: Secondary One, or Year 7 (Age: 12 years) and above
System requirements: 46 MB HD space, 54MB RAM
PowerPC Macintosh,
Intel Macintosh 36MB HD space, 43MB RAM
Screen resolution 800 x 600 at 16 bits or better
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