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Teaching myself Algebra 2?

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I'm trying to home school myself on Algebra 2. Any good websites for any books I can get from library

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  1. Both of my kids went through Saxon Algebra 2 by themselves.  I was asked for assistance twice (and I had to search because it was complicated).  

    There is a solutions guide which was helpful when they got stuck.  The lessons are really straight forward.  

    We did buy a used text, but it was under$10 with shipping on Amazon.  You may be able to find it at the library.  

    I have to add, that my kids did this themselves because they found it was faster and easier than when I helped with Algebra 1.  lol   Ah, the joy of unschooling!  

    Good luck :D


  2. The "Demystified" series is good.

    You might try using Teaching Textbooks.  It's a great, self-taught math program.  My son is currently taking Algebra I from TT.

    http://www.teachingtextbooks.com

    Your library may have the Standard Deviants videos.  Try those for Algebra.  They help my son a lot since they're visual/auditory.

    Here are some sites:

    http://www.purplemath.com/

    http://www.aaamath.com/

    Cosmeo has NutShell math included in the subscription price.  You can get a free, one-month demo.  They also have a ton of Standard Deviants videos:

    http://www.Cosmeo.com

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