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Arithmetic & Pre-Algebra
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Pre-Algebra, version 4.1
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Becoming the most user-friendly,
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Basic Studies in Pre-Algebra
- Here is the #1 totally free, totally online pre-algebra study
program on the Internet. (At least that's what Google and thousands of daily users say).
And we haven't even completed all the features!
- Please note: This course will be
replaced with Pre-Algebra, version 4.1, in August, 2008. Teachers
and homeschool mentors should begin to prepare their study plans
accordingly.
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Number and
Operations

- A Video Survey of Pre-Algebra
- The course covers the real number system, place value, the
behavior of zero and infinity, meanings and models of basic operations, percentages, and
modeling operations with fractions, often with the aid of concrete, physical models that
enhance understanding. It also examines Basic Number Theory topics, such as factors and
multiples, as well as divisibility tests, at both practical and abstract levels.

Online drills and interactive
quizzes
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Place Values for Whole Numbers
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Place
Values for Decimal Numbers

Practice, practice, practice 'til you get it!
Periods of Place Values
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Arithmetic
Flash Cards
Rounding Whole Numbers
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Operations with Whole Numbers
- A complete set of activities featuring arithmetic operations
with whole numbers. Activities can be assigned according to level of
difficulty as well as
special features such as division with/without remainders. This is the most most popular
interactive features on Free-Ed.Net.
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Factoring
- Get ready for adding and subtracting fractions.
Fractions,
Fractions, Fractions
- This is version 2.0 of the popular fractions "flash
cards." Fractions are learned by looking at a lot of examples and they are mastered
by doing a lot of problems. It's all here with Fractions, Fractions, Fractions.
Rounding Decimal Fractions
Converting Between Fractions and Decimals
Mastering Decimal Fractions
- This is a complete set of endless drills with decimal
arithmetic. You can select among 24 different activities that are arranged according to
type of operation and level of difficulty.
Operations
with Signed Numbers
- Use these "flash cards" to work with an endless
list of signed-number problems--addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of
both positive and negative numbers.
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Order of Operations with Integers
- This is a set of endless drills that build confidence with
solving integer operations that involve combinations of addition, subtraction,
multiplication, and division. There are four levels of difficulty.
Working
with Percents
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Word Problems: Time, Speed, and Distance
- Use these problem sets to reinforce elementary
problem-solving skills and build confidence.
Roots
and Powers
Endless Examples &
Exercises
- Some problems require the aid of a calculator, while others
encourage the learner to work the problem "on paper.".
Perimeter, Area, and Volume of Common Geometic Figures
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Introduction to
Graphing
- Here is a selection of graphic activities, from plotting
points to plotting linear equations.
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Solving
Linear Equations in One Variable
Endless Examples &
Exercises
Algebra &
Pre-Calculus
Understanding Algebra*
- This is James Brennan's popular online algebra text. It
is tried and tested, and found to be consistent and reliable.
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Algebra 1 (alpha)
at Free-Ed.Net
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is a special development program. Anyone can audit the course
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ShockWave Lectures
in Algebra

- An extensive series of
animated presentations of basic procedures.
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S.O.S Mathematics: Algebra*
- This an excellent, no-nonsense summary of the
principles of algebra.
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Video Lectures in
Algebra

- Here is a thorough treatment of advanced-placement (AP)
and college-level algebra. You will find 26 half-hour video lessons produce by
Annenberg/CPB. Requires a free, one-time registration.
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Video Lectures in
Pre-Calculus

- You will find 67 detailed lectures that assume you have
completed a general algebra course and are looking forward to calculus. Until recently,
this subject was bettern known as analytic geometry.
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Practice, practice, practice 'til you get it!
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Solving Linear Equations in One Variable
- Endless Examples & Exercises
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Mastering
Polynomials
- Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying and Dividing binomials,
trinomials, and higher polynomials.
Trigonometry
Basic
Trigonometry
- The free online texbook for this course is provided by
SparkNotes®

Practice, practice, practice 'til you get it!
Solving
Right Triangles
Endless Examples & Exercises
- Use these problem sets to reinforce problem-solving
skills with right triangles.
Evaluating Trig Expressions
Calculus
Notes for Calculus
I -- Derivitives
- Paul's popular series of math notes
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Notes for Calculus
II -- Integrals
- Paul's popular series of math notes
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Notes for Calculus
III -- Differential Equations
- Paul's popular series of math notes
Linear Algebra
Video Lectures in Linear Algebra 
Thirty-four lectures at MIT by Prof. Strang
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background in mathematics can make the difference between "average" and
"exceptional" opportunities.
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Self-study users can follow Free-Ed.Net's own recommended study plans, from elementary
arithmetic through college-level differential equations and linear algebra.
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