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            <description><![CDATA[<p>Hi, I&#39;m an experienced tutor with two teaching credentials (English and Multiple Subject). I&#39;ve decided to try to get a math credential as well, and I need help. Can anyone recommend a book or website that&#39;s clear? I need help with some of the math knowledge, but not from square one. (I.e., I currently tutor geometry and remember some algebra, but would not tutor algebra II.)</p><p>Thanks! jeanie </p>]]></description>
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