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Free Illustrated Answers for Algebra 1 Textbook
Potomac, Maryland, July 21, 2008 – Kids love illustrated books—even illustrated algebra books, but don't expect to find a lot of cute clip art pictures. After all, algebra is not a cutesy subject for the many struggling math students throughout the U.S.

Instead you will find "motion lines" which have proven effective through over hundreds of thousands of online sessions. The motions lines are similar to a teacher’s hand gestures, which have also proven to be effective in increasing math understanding.

Illustrated Textbook Answers follows a standard Algebra 1 outline based on current textbooks. The textbook provides six illustrated answers for every algebra concept in contrast to the usual one or two explanations found in a typical algebra textbook.

The result is a free textbook that has been proven to be extremely useful in understanding algebra because of the step-by-step instructions illustrated with motion lines. These step-by-step explanations can be distributed freely to students. Any teacher or educator can use illustrated answers to augment their current textbooks and day-to-day classroom teaching.