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Read  logic chapters 1 to 5  in online volume Three Skills for Algebra  
Then seek 4 skills for algebra in the volume

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 Logic Mastery
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It eases work & learning difficulties Makes the hard easier. Opens eyes. Leads to greater precision.
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Do not leave here without it -  Logic mastery  will develops critical thinking, improve reading and writing, and give a firmer base for work and studies at many levels. Good luck.


After logic  (a) continue reading Three Skills for Algebra, chapters 8 to 14  and do so alongside site area on solving linear2007 Equations ; or (b) see this calculus starter lesson and Volume 3, Why Slopes  & More Math, chapters 2 to 6;

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