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For those who have gone this course.
I've done the 2 aleks beg and int algebra and found it fine.
Just wondering if the Straighterline can be knocked out with algebrator and mathway tools to check the answers or do I really need the book.
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Tas, I have sent several students to Straighterline for Alg and they both got the book. I am not sure how handy the book is. Isn't it something like 4 or 5, 20 to 25 question exams? I am sure Mathway will be an excellent tool for the course.
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I just completed the first exam and did well. I got the e-book and would not do that again. I can't scan it as fast and it seems really slow...Not the same as a hard-copy.
Use all the "other-tools" too, they help!
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HarleyMan Wrote:I just completed the first exam and did well. I got the e-book and would not do that again. I can't scan it as fast and it seems really slow...Not the same as a hard-copy.
Use all the "other-tools" too, they help!
Thanks for your reply. Approx how many questions per exam is there?
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There are fifteen questions on the the first exam and twenty questions on the next few. There are a total of four exams and one final. Two hours per exam.
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