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Welcome to the West Texas A&M University Virtual Math Lab!

If you need help in College Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, Beginning Algebra, or preparing for the math part of the THEA, ACCUPLACER or general GRE  test, you have come to the right place. Note that you do not have to be a student at WTAMU to use any of these online tutorials.  They were created as a service to anyone who needs help in these areas of math. 


Please click on the area you are needing help in: 
 

College Algebra

 
Intermediate Algebra

 
Beginning Algebra

 
GRE Math Study Session

 
THEA and ACCUPLACER Math Study Session

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If you have any comments about this website email Kim (Peppard) Seward at kpeppard@mail.wtamu.edu

This site is brought to you by West Texas A&M University (WTAMU). It was created by Kim Seward with the assistance of Jennifer Puckett. It is currently being maintained by Kim Seward.

Disclaimer:

WTAMU and Kim Seward are not responsible for how a student does on any test or any class for any reason including not being able to access the website due to any technology problems. We cannot guarantee that you will pass your math class after you go through this website. However, it will definitely help you to better understand the topics covered.

Throughout this website, we link to various outside sources. WTAMU and Kim Seward do not have any ownership to any of these outside websites and cannot give you permission to make any kind of copies of anything found at any of these websites that we link to. It is purely for you to link to for information or fun as you go through the study session. Each of these websites have a copy right clause that you need to read carefully if you are wanting to do anything other than go to the website and read it. We discourage any illegal use of the webpages found at these sites.

All contents copyright (C) 2001 - 2008, WTAMU, Kim Seward and Jennifer Puckett. All rights reserved. Last revised on October 31, 2008 by Kim Seward.