Interactive Math for Introductory Algebra
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oncept through discovery.
Reviewed by "nancyeve", (Orange County, CA United States)
rogram. It was and is an extremely valuable educational tool for me. We will, I am told, be using a different program next year (Algebra II), I think I will miss this one!
Reviewed by Joi Cardinal, (northern California)
I've never done well at math in high school or college, but now that I'm re-entering college in my 40s, I really have to learn it in order to succeed in biology and chemistry courses. Thank heavens my local community college has adopted K
Essentials of Technical Mathematics (3rd Edition)
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An applications-oriented approach -- designed especially to meet the math needs of those in the various engineering technologies who have limited mathematical backgrounds.
COLLEGE ALGEBRA TRIGONOMETRY W/APPLICATN
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Provides a step-by-step approach to algebra and trigonometry, yet introduces many topics early so that a spiraling development of these topics is possible in later chapters. Geometry is integrated throughout the text. And, chapters can be
Helping Your Child With Math
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Designed to help children avoid "mathophobia," this book contains practical advice for parents. Brief, cursory, introductory chapters, often with too little explanation, treat motivation, instructional aids, math drills, problem solving,
Interdisciplinary Units Teacher's Edition (Interdisciplinary Units Teacher's Edition :Middle Grades Math, Tool
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A series of flash-card activities (bi-lingual in english/spanish)taching math in many areas. Topics are : Advancements in Industry , The Asts, Agriculture, The Environment, & Health, exercise & Fitness (EX...Making money in music...activi
Introductory Algebra
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The second volume of a three-book series, Introductory Algebra, Second Edition offers students a text that is easy to read and understand. The explanations are carefully written in language that is familiar to the general student populati
Algebra of Programming, The
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Linear Algebra for Mathematics, Science, and Engineering
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Presenting the fundamentals of linear algebra, this book progresses from matrix theory to the abstract notions of linear space, and covers eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Applications are shown in each chapter, along with problems and exerc
Linear Algebra (2nd Edition)
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This introduction to linear algebra features intuitive introductions and examples to motivate important ideas and to illustrate the use of results of theorems.
Reviewed by J. M. Morrison, (Chapel Hill, NC)
d suggest the reader get an exposure to matrices and related ideas from something a little more concrete.
Reviewed by trailermac "trailermac", (Houston)
Section 2.6 is a good read. One sees that Linear systems really are useful in Arbitrary (finite dim.) vector spaces.
Reviewed by Jeremy, (Tasmania Australia)
erytime this book is opened, regardless of page number I happen to flick to.
Reviewed by Francisco, (New York, NY)
I got this book for my Linear Algebra class about four years ago. This is a great book if you are getting a degree in mathematics. It won't help if you are just trying to get by the class and don't like math. It is not very practical but
Mastering Real Estate Math in One Day
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Martha didn't want a pair of huge argyle socks for her birthday and she definitely didn't want to wear the baggy things all the way across town to thank her aunt for them.
Mathematical foundations in engineering and science: Algebra and analysis
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Now available asApplied Algebra and Functional Analysis by Anthony N. Michel, Charles J. Herget
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