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Intermediate algebra by David Novak

By: Novak, DavidMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Lexington, Massachusetts Toronto. D. C. Health and Company. , 1987Edition: 2nd edDescription: xiii, ca. 711 p. : ill, (some col.) : 28 cmISBN: 0669122270Subject(s): AlgebraDDC classification: SHS 512.9 N66i 1987 Summary: "Intermediate Algebra, Second Edition is the third in a series of textbooks including Basic Mathematics, Second Edition and Introductory Algebra, Second Edition which, combined with a large supplement package, provide instructors with a complete, flexible system for teaching fundamental mathematics. Word problems are introduced early. Section 2.3 presents a five-step algorithm for solutions, putting students' knowledge of math to practical use immediately. Further applications to everyday life are included in the examples and exercises in each chapter. Exponents are introduced in Chapter 1 and appear as challenging examples and exercises in the chapters that follow. Algorithms are used throughout to help students solve various kinds of equations, such as radical, systems of linear, and quadratic equations."
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Includes appendix and index.

"Intermediate Algebra, Second Edition is the third in a series of textbooks including Basic Mathematics, Second Edition and Introductory Algebra, Second Edition which, combined with a large supplement package, provide instructors with a complete, flexible system for teaching fundamental mathematics. Word problems are introduced early. Section 2.3 presents a five-step algorithm for solutions, putting students' knowledge of math to practical use immediately. Further applications to everyday life are included in the examples and exercises in each chapter. Exponents are introduced in Chapter 1 and appear as challenging examples and exercises in the chapters that follow. Algorithms are used throughout to help students solve various kinds of equations, such as radical, systems of linear, and quadratic equations."

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