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Welcome to the use of ALGEBRA I - LINEAR EQUATIONS 1. There are three files on the disk. You must have all three in this SHAREWARE version.
README - This is the file you are reading now. It only tells you what
each file in the set does and is not needed to run the
programs. But it handy to know what to do.
ALG11A.PRG - This is the BOOT program for this disk. In the SHAREWARE
version you must load this PRG file first, read the
documentation if you want, print it out or print out
an order form. Or you can just use the arrows to go
to the MENU and select ALGEBRA I - LINEAR EQUATIONS
and press ENTER and the main program will run.
ALG11B.PRG - This is the main program and if you have read or printed
out the documentation then you know the power it has to let
you configure it for your own uses.
When you register your version (directions are in the BOOT program) you will receive an updated version, printed documentation, and the program will include all working functions. THANK YOU AND ENJOY!!!
Educational Management Systems - P.O. Box 153 - Huntingtown, MD. 20639
The ALGEBRA I SERIES developed by Educational Management
Systems under the guide of Charles O. Gauthier, Senior Programmer,
is based on twenty years of teaching Algebra I by Mr. Gauthier
from three different text series.
The program on this disk has many features:
* The user may store or retrieve the results of any work
session to or from disk
* The user may print worksheets with as many problems as
wanted, and each would be different - there is also the
option to select the help sections to be printed also to
make them instuctruction worksheets
* There are three levels of help available with each separate
problem, and the help is geared toward helping the user to
understand the specific skill for that particular problem
* The entire operation of the program is within the user's
control - allowing the work session to be as long short as
the need be
* The work and program changes use the GEM interface as much
as possible - for ease of use
* The user may go to the SELECT menu and make the problems
more difficult, work more problems, select a higher range
of digits etc.
* From the OPTIONS section of the FILE, the user may change
their name, the date, save a file, input a file, see the
scores on screen or to the printer, or any of the other
OPTION functions
* Randomly generated number make each problem in each program
different - and worksheets with many of the same type of
problem will ALL be totally unique problems
Detailing each of the separate programs:
LINEAR EQUATIONS -
There are 66 different types of linear equations that
range from simple equations like
3X = 12
to fractional equations like these
X + 2 X - 3
------- = -------
X + 3 X - 7
If the the user cannot solve the equation within the the three
tries given, abnd with the three levels of help presented then the
user is given the option of printing that exact problem out to the
printer for future study.
The five levels of equation solving are:
LEVEL 1 - SIMPLE EQUATIONS
This level introduces the multiplication and division
axioms in solving equations of 8 different types of simple
equations ranging from 3X = 12 through a verbal problem
application of the same skills. Use of the commutative property of
multiplication is also used.
LEVEL 2 - BASIC PROPERTIES
This area of equation solving introduces the manipulation
of equations using the process of the additive inverse to solve 14
different types of basic equations ranging from X + 5 = 7 to
verbal problems expressing the same properties.
LEVEL 3 - COMBINE LIKE TERMS
This section of equation solving introduces the
associative property of addition, and through 16 different and
progressively more difficult types of equations that range from
3X + X = 16 to verbal problems using the same properties,
emphasizes the step by step solution of equations.
LEVEL 4 - CLEAR PARENTHESES
This part of the program introduces the distributive
property of multiplication over addition and, through 11 different
kinds of equations ranging from 3(X + 9) = 42 to verbal problems
with parentheses on both sides of the equal sign, stresses the
correct steps in finding the simplest form of the equation.
LEVEL 5 - FRACTIONAL EQUATIONS
This part introduces the concept of fractional
equations, applying all the previous axioms and properties.
Through a series of equations that range from decimal and common
fraction equations through equations with binomial numerators and
denominators there are 7 different types of equations to select
from including verbal problems.