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Problem topics can include improper numbers, grouping symbols, using proportions, rationalizing fractions, multiplying and factoring expressions, solving linear and quadratic equations, working with inequalities, and using formulas in story problems.
More Reviews and RecommendationsMary Jane Sterling is also the author of Algebra For Dummies, Trigonometry For Dummies, Algebra I CliffsStudySolver, and Algebra II CliffsStudySolver. She taught junior high and high school math for many years before beginning her current 25-years-and-counting tenure at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. Mary Jane especially enjoys working with future teachers and trying out new technology.
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September 23, 2008: I have always struggled in any of my math classes so of course when I went into my Algebra classes, I had even more difficulty I got the Algebra for dummies book first from a used book store in my home town. Then a few months after got the work book, both books together priceless. The first helping you understand the common concepts of how things work, and then the workbooks allows you to put what you just leaned into practice which makes all the difference in the world. If math is a challenge for you like is for me I highly recommend these two books...they are well worth the money you spend on them.