Hands-On Equations 2
Hands-On Equations 2
Hands-On Equations 2
Everyone
Henry Borenson
Use the white pawn to solve equations such as 3x = -x + 4 and 2x-(-3x) = 12 + x.


Average Rating

4.7


Number of Ratings

151


Number of Downloads

1K+


Contains Ads

True


In-App Purchases

False


Install Fee

$4.95


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About Hands-On Equations 2

This app is intended for students who have already completed Level 1 of Hands-On Equations. In Level 2, the student learns how to solve equations involving the white pawn -- whose name is "star" -- as well as the blue pawn and the red cubes. The white pawn is an unknown like the blue ... read more

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7

Average Risk

4

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A Google user A Google user
0
Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Fun way to learn Algebra to prep me for the GED. My only gripes are 1: There's no "help" if you're stuck on a particular exercise, other than taking you back to the video which only explains only one scenario. At least a written explanation of how to solve each individual exercise should be provided as a minimum, as you can't progress to the next exercise without solving the previous one. 2: The video is small, only using a small portion of my Samsung S9's screen, making it difficult to view.

AB Cooper AB Cooper
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Wednesday, July 7, 2021

The application is very wysiwyg, but it can only install on the phone. I gave it reduced stars: No way to move to SD card. Please help save space on the android phone by allowing storage to be moved.

Harriet Towner Harriet Towner
1
Monday, August 26, 2019

Excellent. I concur with other comments, I too would continue to purchase these tutorials if more and more are made. It is Brilliant.

A Google user A Google user
3
Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Absolutely love this app! My friends think I'm crazy for thinking algebra is fun...lol I need more, is there a level 3 coming soon?!?

Christine Colon Christine Colon
0
Monday, June 29, 2020

At 43 years old, I finally am feeling empowered with math, which is incredible. Is there a level 3?

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