I just discovered that I am running out of time in dealing with some issues with teaching 5th grade expanded form with exponents. I had kept it pending hoping that I will stumble upon good learning resources or someone who can help out with graphing parabolas, monomials and adding exponents. May be, I did not search hard enough. But at the moment I am running late . It is simply tough to get a first-class tutor to quickly educate me. It is beyond what I can give. And I need to find a quick way out. Can anybody who has had the same problem advice me as to what I can do? It will be a big help.
What exactly don't you understand about teaching 5th grade expanded form with exponents? I recall having difficulty with the same thing in Pre Algebra, so I think I could try to give you some advice on how to handle such problems. However if you want help with algebra on a long term basis, then you should purchase Algebrator, that's what I did in my Intermediate algebra, and I have to say it's the greatest ! It's less costly than a private teacher and you can work with it anytime you feel like. It's very easy to use it , even if you never ever had a similar software . I would advise you to buy it as soon as you can and forget about getting a math teacher. You won't regret it!
I always use Algebrator to help me with my math projects . I have tried several other math help sites but so far this is the best I have seen. I guess it is the simple way of explaining the solution to problems that makes the whole process appear so easy. It is indeed a very good piece of software and I can vouch for it.
Algebrator is a user friendly software and is surely worth a try. You will find quite a few interesting stuff there. I use it as reference software for my math problems and can swear that it has made learning math much more fun .