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Algebra Study Problems app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 2096 ratings )
Education
Developer: William Griffiths
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 19 May 2015
App size: 9.28 Mb

Algebra Study Problems is designed to help you review Elementary Algebra by presenting typical problems from each of the major topics. Each of the problems is worked out in the solution pages. Hints are available for the major steps in each problem. The solution for each hint is available. You can generate different versions of each problem. Hints and worked out solutions are available for all problem versions. To test yourself you can generate versions of random problems from any list, sublist, topic or subtopic.

Features

More than 100 problem templates.
Many versions of each problem can be generated from each template.
Each problem fully worked out in the solution page.
Hints for each major step in the solution of each problem.
Show the worked out solution for each hint.
Create user lists of problem types to be studied.
Test yourself by selecting random problems from lists and sublists.
Share lists and problems.

Study Cycle

1. Choose a topic to study.
2. Select one of the problem types in the topic list.
3. Try to solve the problem.
4. If you need help to get started push the hint button.
5. If you need help with the hint press on the hint and the worked out solution for the hint will be shown. Continue working on the problem. If additional hints are necessary push the hint button again.
6. When you are done press the answer button to see the answer.
7. Press the solution button to see the worked out solution for the problem.
8. Press the new version button to try a new version of the problem and continue working with that problem type until you are confident you can solve problems of that type.
9. Choose another problem type from the topic and repeat this process until you are confident you can solve each of the problem types in that topic.
10. Test yourself by pressing the random button so that it presents a random problem from that topic. Continue working with random problems from that topic until you are confident you can solve all the problems from that topic.