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You can simply search “Algebra” on Yahoo! or Google and you will find an endless list of resources. By the website descriptions, you can choose what kind of Algebra resource you want to use. Algebra, like any Math subject, needs a lot of practice to better understand the concepts. When your student passes Algebra with good marks through your efforts and patience, he will thank you for it.
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M$If you want to know what resources an algebra tutor can use, there are several. Any bookstore will have some books on algebra that can be helpful. Check any local bookstore such as Barnes & Noble or Borders in the education section. I am a tutor and have used the Algebra Demystified book for a few of my students. It teaches the basics and more advanced topics in a way that isn't confusing to the student.
If you want to find an algebra tutor, you can go to websites such as www.tutorsteach.com, www.tutornation.com, www.tutors.com and www.liveperson.com. Those sites are good to sign up for if you are a tutor trying to get more students.
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