Backward Math
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Let's solve your problems.

Here's real math help for anyone willing to follow a new path.

 
 
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Anyone can be good at math.

(Yes, even you!)

Maybe you had a crummy teacher (or a series of them). 

You might have been absent on a really important day, and never got a chance to learn whatever you missed.

It's possible you weren't quite ready to do kindergarten material in kindergarten, or first grade material in first grade -- and you got left behind.

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There's a solution.

Whatever the reason you are struggling, it's okay. Backward Math is here to help you figure it all out.

Why Backward Math?

Math is actually pretty simple. Not easy, necessarily, but it's all supposed to be completely logical and seamless.

But somewhere along the way, various well-meaning teams of experts went and divided everything up into separate topics and grade levels. 

It's really hard to retrace your steps if you get lost. 

Not that you usually get a chance, anyway -- the typical school math program whisks you along whether or not you're ready to move on.

These tracks will be gone after the next windstorm sweeps them away.

These tracks will be gone after the next windstorm sweeps them away.

But In Backward Math, you get a chance to see how everything connects. We revisit concepts from your younger years and update them based on what you know now. We use your new, improved reasoning skills to help you resolve issues from earlier in your math education, finding shortcuts along the way.

You might find yourself suddenly understanding stuff that used to be too advanced for you -- as a result of re-learning something you were supposed to have mastered when you were six years old.

Or you might discover that spending extra time to practice a skill that's really difficult will help you to unexpectedly breeze through the next one.

And you might see an unexpected link between two ideas that never made any sense -- and now you can grasp both of them immediately!

Using Algebra to practice addition? Using Geometry to finally get the hang of fractions? That's backward.

And it works.

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