I've always wanted to learn square root of pi, it seems like there's a lot that can be done with it that I can't do otherwise. I've browsed the internet for some good learning resources, and checked the local library for some books, but all the data seems to be directed to people who already understand the subject. Is there any tool that can help new students as well?
Sounds like your bases are not strong. Excelling in square root of pi requires that your concepts be concrete. I know students who actually start teaching juniors in their first year. Why don’t you try Algebrator? I am pretty sure, this program will aid you.
I am a student turned tutor; I give classes to junior school children. Along with the regular mode of explanation, I use Algebrator to solve examples practically in front of the learners .
Algebrator is the program that I have used through several algebra classes - College Algebra, Algebra 2 and Pre Algebra. It is a really a great piece of math software. I remember of going through difficulties with function domain, converting fractions and solving inequalities. I would simply type in a problem homework, click on Solve – and step by step solution to my algebra homework. I highly recommend the program.