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Nov 18, 2009 12:40PM

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With self teaching algebra, Gail?
I think that a group of literary dorks like us usually avoids math like the plague.
I think that a group of literary dorks like us usually avoids math like the plague.

Yes, but because he is a math genius (it concerns me that I never spell that word right on the first try) why would he know which books to check out to brush up on basic algebra?

I was fairly good with math until 11th grade, when hormones and trigonometry did me in. In later years I went at it again, being able to pass college-level calculus with a B -- then promptly forgot about 99% of it.
Is there a Cliff's Notes for algebra? Prolly not, huh?
Sally wrote: "Yes, but because he is a math genius (it concerns me that I never spell that word right on the first try) why would he know which books to check out to brush up on basic algebra?"
I agree, he may not be able to expand on simple algebra, he probably hasn't been around it since 7th grade. I would ask the guidance counselor at school. Or if you have a Tech school they should have a good idea for those that need to get there GED's.
I agree, he may not be able to expand on simple algebra, he probably hasn't been around it since 7th grade. I would ask the guidance counselor at school. Or if you have a Tech school they should have a good idea for those that need to get there GED's.

It's not necessarily that they would definitely know whick books to check out, just... probably they'd know more about it than I would or any other literary types who don't give much care or attention to math.
Plus, he tutors.

No -- that Jackie would come through (again).

I should have made clear that she's a college grad who is a web designer. She (rather foolishly) listened to someone who advised her that it would be a good idea if she actually understood (as in, know HOW it works, rather than just know how to work it) something that is called, I think, Javascript, which would entail actually understanding some math.
As is always the case with her (so refreshing in this day and age, and gratifying to one's self), she turned to Mother as the one who could help figure out, perhaps, how to do this without too much inner sturm and drang. Since rather than self-teach algebra I would have several operations or repeatedly poke my eye with my mascara wand, I turned here, where I knew I'd get some humor and some help. This is a great and fun group.
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