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Inside the Book:


Preliminaries and Basic Operations


Signed Numbers, Frac-tions, and Percents


Terminology, Sets, and Expressions


Equations, Ratios, and Proportions


Equations with Two Vari-ables


Monomials, Polynomials, and Factoring


Algebraic Fractions


Inequalities, Graphing, and Absolute Value


Coordinate Geometry


Functions and Variations


Roots and Radicals


Quadratic Equations


Word Problems


Review Questions


Resource Center


Glossary


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224 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1994

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This and it's companion along with Writing are a must have for every home. A must have for kids with an Algebra teacher that can't teach Algebra. We all know that kind of teacher; the one that makes the simplest problem so difficult and mystifying when showing how to solve it. The reason is that they are great resources for parents helping their children with homework. The great thing about it is that even if the parents have not had Algebra in high school they can still learn it along with their kids. It breaks all the aspects down into easy to follow sections. The most difficult equations are broken down to show how to solve the problem with simple instructions on what to do first and goes on from there to the final solution.
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