The self-proclaimed "autodidact math enthusiasts" behind Algebrarules.com write that they were "looking for all the rules of basic algebra presented consistently in one place" but couldn't find one. So they created Algebrarules.com, a sleek and easily browsable online resource for rules of arithmetic, exponents, and radicals. Visitors can browse for rules in these categories by selecting tabs that appear on the bottom of the browser. A Glossary is also available to help math students remember the difference between the divisor and the dividend and look up a number of other terms. Each rule on this website is accompanied by a written explanation and an example. The simplicity and user-friendliness of Algebrarules.com make it an ideal resource to incorporate into the classroom to encourage student independence and collaborative problem solving. Algbebrarules.com may also appeal to anyone looking for help completing assignments outside the classroom or studying for a standardized test.
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