Question Posted Wednesday January 18 2006, 3:21 pm
I have an algebra mid-term tomorrow. Oh and by the way, i'm only in 8th grade. I've got to study here in a little bit, but i don't really know how to go about studying. like what do i do so i can get a good grade? do you have any websites tht have practice tests? we've gone through 4 chapters. Its all with equations and crap. SO if you have any advice on studying, i'd really really appreciate it!
orphans answered Wednesday January 18 2006, 6:08 pm: i'm in algebra too. =D
i have a midterm tomorow too. =D
what i did when i studied for it, is i studied the forms i need and how to work them, and i went through the book and looked at some equations i had trouble with.
if you've gone over it in class, you might want to study point slope form (y-y1)=m(x-x1) & slope intercept form y=mx+b or standard form Ax+By=C
if you didn't study it, just don't wory about it.
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tapdiva answered Wednesday January 18 2006, 4:20 pm: Look over past problems and try some out of the textbook. Do you live in VA? If so the mid-term is really easy. [ tapdiva's advice column | Ask tapdiva A Question ]
xox_cutebrunette answered Wednesday January 18 2006, 4:08 pm: all you have to do is really just like look over the problems that you have and practice some of them or have like a friend or your mom or dad make pu some problems for you and you can practice on doing them because thats like the only thing you need to do,good luck..hope you do good =)
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