Hi Mrs. Burke, I thought I should mathematically comment just in case I am behind. I like 5-3. Is a lot of Algebra 1 patterns like ax+b and ax+b=cx+d? Thanks, KES
Hi Mrs. Burke, I found this web site that gives you practice on solving ax+b=cx+d. Here is the link for the web site: http://www.staff.vu.edu.au/mcaonline/java/java1/algebra2.html Hope it's helpful! ~wiesej
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Hi Mrs. Burke,
I thought I should mathematically comment just in case I am behind. I like 5-3. Is a lot of Algebra 1 patterns like ax+b and ax+b=cx+d?
Thanks,
KES
Hi Mrs. Burke,
I found this web site that gives you practice on solving ax+b=cx+d.
Here is the link for the web site:
http://www.staff.vu.edu.au/mcaonline/java/java1/algebra2.html
Hope it's helpful!
~wiesej
I think part of the URL is covered up. Here it is again (split up into parts):
http://www.staff.vu.edu.au/mcaonline/
java/java1/algebra2.html
If the URL doesn't work, then just type in "ax+b=cx+d" into google and press on the 1st link.
See you tomorrow!
~wiesej
Glad to see your post, amt. I thought you were having problems.
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