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You scrambled up a Rubik's cube, and now you want to put it back in order. What sequence of moves should you make?
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Mathematician Solves Algebra's Oldest ProblemTheoretical mathematics aside, Wildberger believes this new method could have significant promise when it comes to creating computer programs capable of solving equations using the algebraic series ...
Grade Algebra Made Easy has launched a new guide that aims to simplify high school algebraic concepts for students.
To help students master ninth-grade math without tutors or extra in-person instruction, Ninth Grade Algebra Made Easy is ...
A UNSW Sydney mathematician has discovered a new method to tackle algebra’s oldest challenge – solving higher polynomial ...
For centuries, one of algebra’s oldest puzzles has remained unsolved—how to find exact answers for higher-degree polynomials, ...
Two mathematicians have used a new geometric approach in order to address a very old problem in algebra. In school, we often ...
A mathematician and a computer scientist have just solved an "impossible" equation that has been considered unsolvable for ...
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The 74 on MSNUntangling Who Should Take Algebra — And WhenA new study looks into the research about access, readiness and placement in Algebra I and offers recommendations for states and districts.
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