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Algebra study guide.
Algebra is cumulative — each topic assumes the last — so a study guide should expose the chain from solving equations up to functions and graphs. Paste your notes or textbook and StudyGuideKit builds sectioned notes, flashcards for rules and formulas, and practice questions you can drill.
What a Algebra study guide should cover
Expressions & equations
Simplifying, solving linear equations, and working with inequalities.
Functions
Domain, range, function notation, and evaluating functions.
Linear functions & graphing
Slope, intercepts, and graphing lines from equations.
Systems of equations
Solving by substitution, elimination, and graphing.
Polynomials & factoring
Operations on polynomials, factoring techniques, and the quadratic formula.
Exponents & radicals
Exponent rules, scientific notation, and simplifying radicals.
Sample study-guide outline
A clear structure to study from.
Your generated algebra guide is organized into sections like these, with notes, flashcards, and a quiz built from your own material.
- 1. Expressions & equations
- 2. Functions
- 3. Linear graphing
- 4. Systems
- 5. Polynomials & factoring
- 6. Exponents & radicals
How to make it
From source to study mode.
Step 1
Add your material
Upload a PDF, paste a YouTube link, or drop in your notes. No signup needed to try one guide.
Step 2
Generate the study guide
The AI reads your source and builds sectioned notes, flashcards, and practice questions — each point anchored to your material.
Step 3
Review and pass
Study the notes, drill the flashcards, and self-test with the quiz. Edit anything before you save.
How to study algebra effectively
Do problems, not just notes — algebra is a skill, and recognition isn't the same as being able to solve.
Keep a rules flashcard deck (exponent rules, factoring patterns) so they're automatic.
When you miss a problem, redo it from scratch a day later rather than just reading the solution.
FAQ
Does it cover Algebra 1 and 2?
Yes — the guide is built from your material, so it matches whichever level and topics you paste in.
Can it generate practice problems?
It generates practice questions from your material; pair them with your textbook problem sets for drill volume.
Is it free?
One study guide is free without an account.
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