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Mastering Algebra - An Introduction: Over 2,000 Solved Problems

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The scope of this eBook is intended for educational levels ranging from the 8th grade to adult. The eBook can also be used by students in home study programs, parents, teachers, special education programs, preparatory schools, and adult educational programs including colleges and universities as a main text, a thorough reference, or a supplementary book. A fundamental understanding of basic mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division is required.

Why Choose this eBook?

- Over 2,000 solved problems
- Most definitive text and teacher reference available for basic algebra
- Unique step-by-step approach makes math easy to learn
- Learn about operations with signed numbers, fractions, exponents, radicals, fractional exponents, polynomials and more
- Student-tested methods found only in Hamilton Education Guides
- Self-teaching methods designed to improve students’ confidence in solving math problems
- Provides a lifetime methodology for problem solving
- Stimulates a desire to learn and eliminates fear of math

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Published December 28, 2017

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Dan Hamilton

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>Dan Hamilton received his B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Oklahoma State University and Master’s degree, also in Electrical Engineering, from the University of Texas at Austin. He has taught a number of math and engineering courses as a visiting lecturer at the University of Oklahoma, Department of Mathematics, and as a faculty member at Rose State College, Department of Engineering Technology, at Midwest City, Oklahoma. He is currently working in the field of aerospace technology and has published numerous technical papers.

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July 11, 2025
I will keep this review succinct.

Pros:
-Thoroughly worked through examples (No steps missed)
-Gradient of difficulty is well thought out, building on previous knowledge
-Good for people self-studying

Cons:
-Quite a few mistakes in the book which can be frustrating
-End of chapter questions have varying difficulty instead of going from easiest to hardest, some eamples were harder than any of the questions at the end of chapter.

Overall I applaud the author, this is not an easy feat!

Recommend.
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