Beginning Algebra

Beginning Algebra
ISBN-10
0132999005
ISBN-13
9780132999007
Series
Beginning Algebra
Category
Algebra
Pages
686
Language
English
Published
1995
Authors
Jeffrey Slater, John S. Tobey

Description

This clear, accessible treatment of beginning algebra features an enhanced problem-solving strategy. This enhanced problem-solving strategy is highlighted by A Mathematics Blueprint for Problem Solving that helps determine where to begin the problem-solving process, as well as how to plan subsequent problem-solving steps. Also includes Step-by-Step Procedure, realistic Applications, and Cooperative Learning Activities in "Putting Your Skills to Work" Applications.

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