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Course Hero Publishes 10 New Guides for College Students

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The online learning platform Course Hero is adding 10 new study guides to its website for students in accounting, college algebra, and general chemistry courses.

With more than 20 million course-specific study resources contributed by students and educators already available, the new guides include quick summaries followed by in-depth explanations and extensive illustrations to make it easier for students to solve complex problems.

“At Course Hero, our mission is to help students graduate confident and prepared,” Andrew Grauer, co-founder and CEO of Course Hero, said.

“Our Course Study Guides are created in partnership with educators and are designed to provide students with an accessible way of understanding the complex concepts being introduced in the classroom, engendering a more confident familiarity with the material.”

The new study guides published on the website cover rational and radical functions, polynomial functions and modeling, polynomial operations and theorems, complex numbers, equilibria of other reaction classes, acid-base equilibria, statement of cash flows, partnerships and limited liability companies, investments, and long-term liabilities.

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