Hi there I have almost taken the decision to hire a algebra private teacher, because I've been having a lot of problems with math homework lately . Every day when I come home from school I spend all the afternoon with my algebra homework, and after all the time spent I still seem to be getting the wrong answers. However I'm also not completely sure if a algebra tutor is worth it, since it's very costly , and who knows, maybe it's not even so helpful. Does anyone know anything about algebra rules for subtracting positive and negitive numbers that can help me? Or maybe some explanations regarding rational inequalities,angle suplements or parallel lines? Any ideas will be much appreciated .
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