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Algebra 1: An Incremental Development - Homeschool Packet

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Algebra 1: An Incremental Development - Homeschool Packet, 3rd Edition [Paperback]-Answers

97 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1990

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March 22, 2021
I absolutely despise this book. Every time I see it want to cry.
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February 5, 2011
::rips whatever hair is left from the first book out::
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March 29, 2012
Hate. Not bad material, but who's gonna rate a school book GOOD? you'd have to be nuts...
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April 22, 2012
Another wonderful book from Saxon that not only teaches you the joy of math but the joy of algebra as well.
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December 26, 2025
I read/studied this book more than 30 years ago. It was an excellent review of the math I learned in high school. Now that I am retired I am going through it once again to prepare me for the Algebra 2 text (which I have).

My goal is to finish Algebra 1 & 2 in the next six months and then move onto the Saxon Advanced Mathematics text. My first major math goal is to get through the equivalent of Calculus 3, and move on to some introductory physics after that.

The Saxon series suits me well. It has more than 130 lessons with about 30 practice problems in each lesson. Every four lessons has a twenty problems test to evaluate your progress. Well designed program.
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August 24, 2020
Suits some well, others not as well. Boilerplate for algebra when you don't have anything better to use. For the diligent or those who enjoy math the many problems will be helpful, for the rest they are intimidating. Very narrative-based, so in some ways good for those who want their math explained to them in words. Spiral method is supposed to keep you sharp on past skills.
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November 5, 2009
As an homeschooler, I am doing the Saxon series. Most of my brothers also went through this series, so it's nice to find little comments or doodles in my books from them when they were around my age.
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April 8, 2009
I guess math is Ok. It is pretty fun and this book has helped me alot!
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