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+++ Algebra Tutor By: David Leithauser The Algebra Tutor program teaches students how to manipulate algebraic equations from one form to another, such as converting an equation in the form Y=function of X into X=function of Y. The basic mathematical principle of such transformation is that if you have two quantities that are equal (the two sides of the equation), you can do anything to both sides and they will still be equal. The trick is finding exactly what operations to perform to convert the equation from its present form to the desired form. Algebra Tutor teaches this skill by performing the operations, demonstrating and explaining each step. The program can use an equation provided by the student or can generate an equation of its own to solve. It is primarily intended for high school students who study algebra. Operating Instructions The Main Menu has six choices. To make a selection, just press the number corresponding to your choice. It is not necessary to press [RETURN]. The first four choices solve an equation provided by the user. The only difference is the amount of explanation the computer gives as it manipulates the equation. Number 1 gives the solution without any explanation. This would be for the student who has worked out the problem and merely wants to verify that his or her answer is correct. Number 2 manipulates the equation and shows the result of each step, but does not explain what the step was. Number 3 shows the result of each step and provides an explanation of what operation was performed. Number 4 is the same as number 3, except that the computer pauses until the user presses the space bar after each operation to allow the student as much time as necessary to study each step. Choices 1 thru 3 will allow the user to send the output to the printer. If the user selects one of the first four Main Menu options, the computer will first ask for the equation to be solved. Type the equation and press [RETURN]. Typical equations would be Y=A*SIN(X^3) or A^(X+B)=SQR(Y-C). After you enter the equation, the computer will ask what variable to solve for. Enter the variable (such as X or Y) and press [RETURN]. The computer will solve the equation for the indicated variable. Besides the variable and the equal sign, the equation may contain parentheses and the following operations. + Plus - Minus