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From: Kyle <spadevs@yahoo.com> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2005110918:47:23 Subject: Re: Re: Area of circles/ Geometry Algebra, when linked to geometry is sometimes a difficult field to understand. Most of the time it is just rinse and repeat. Like most topics in math you have to, try more than one problem to understand how the equation or formula works. I suggest trying multiple problems to enhance your comprehension. If its just the algebra your having trouble with then maybe you should think about tutoring or staying after to get help. Like any other subject you have to self-regulate your learning, and use all possible resources to achieve an end result, which in your case is an understanding of algebra. Good Luck
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