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    Wolfram Alpha
    Type in, for example, an equation you want to solve, a function you want to graph or the names of two cities. You will want to keep playing.
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    Solving equations
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    Working with polynomial expressions
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    Solving Linear Equations with Step-by-Step Checking
    This is a very slick applet from WisWeb for providing practice solving linear equations (and showing your work!). You can use one of the 20 equations given or type in one of your own. Specify what you want to do to each side as the next step (e.g., add 4, combine like terms, distribute) and then do it. The applet will then indicate whether you have correctly carried out the operation you specified. Continue until the equation is solved.There are a couple of other versions of this applet which have more practice problems, grouped by difficulty, but they do not include the option to enter your own equation. You can find them here and here.
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    Graphing linear equations: 3 methods
    Practice graphing linear equations by plugging in points, by finding x-and y-intercepts, or by finding the slope and the y-intercept.
    See an explanation or a demonstration
    Text and interactive practice for Algebra 1
    This is a comprehensive set of Algebra 1 topics, with explanation and generally high quality interactive exercises for each. You can also generate printable worksheets and answer sheets for them.
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    Solving 30-60-90 triangles
    Practice solving 30-60-90 triangles or right triangles, or a mix of both
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