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Algebra for dummies / by Mary Jane Sterling.

By: Series: --For dummiesPublication details: New York : Wiley, c2001.Description: xxii, 358 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 512
LOC classification:
  • QA155 .S74 2001b
Online resources:
Partial contents:
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.
Summary: 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.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
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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