Algebra for dummies / by Mary Jane Sterling.
Series: --For dummiesPublication details: New York : Wiley, c2001.Description: xxii, 358 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 512
- QA155 .S74 2001b
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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500 - 599 | Hanover Public Library Shelves | 512 STER (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31906000693201 |
Includes index.
Introduction -- About this book -- What not to Read -- Foolish assumptions -- How this book is organized -- Where to go from here -- Part I: Starting off with the basics -- Chapter 1: Assembling your Tools -- Chapter 2: Assigning signs: Positive and negative numbers -- Chapter 3: Figuring out fractions and dealing with decimals -- Chapter 4: Exploring exponents and raising radicals -- Chapter 5: Doing operations in order and checking your answers -- Chapter 6: Prepping for operations -- Part II: Figuring out factoring -- Chapter 7: Working with numbers in their prime -- Chapter 8: Sharing the fun: Distributing -- Chapter 9: Factoring in the first degree -- Chapter 10: Getting the second degree -- Chapter 11: Factoring special cases -- Part III: Working equations -- Chapter 12: Lining up for linear equations -- Chapter 13: Solving linear equations -- Chapter 14: Taking a crack at quadratic equations -- Chapter 15: Distinguishing equations with distinctive powers -- Chapter 16: Fixing inequalities -- Part IV: Applying algebra -- Chapter 17: Making formulas behave -- Chapter 18: Sorting out story problems -- Chapter 19: Going visual: Graphing -- Part V: Part of tens -- Chapter 20: Ten most common errors -- Chapter 21: Ten ways to factor a polynomial -- Chapter 22: Ten divisibility rules -- Chapter 23: Ten tips for dealing with story problems -- Glossary - Index.
Algebra touches everyone's lives, from calculating mortgage interest to going dutch at a restaurant -- not to mention the millions of high school students taking algebra classes. This friendly guide covers everything from fractions to quadratic equations. It includes real- world examples and story problems that will help even the most entrenched algebra phobes appproach the subject with ease.
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