Designed for high school students and revised for a new generation of learners! Jacobs Elementary Algebra has come to be highly regarded in the education market. This curriculum provides a full year of mathematics in a clearly written format with guidance for teachers as well as for students who are self-directed. Student textbook includes easy-to-follow instruction and selected answers in the back.Lessons are divided into 17 chapters, covering functions and graphs, integers, rational numbers, exponents, polynomials, factoring, fractions, and more.The course builds a solid foundational understanding and application of key concepts. Also Available: The Elementary Algebra Teacher Guide provides a detailed schedule, tests, and test answer keys as well as additional exercises. The Solutions Manual for Elementary Algebra helps the student with understanding the answers from the book.
Elementary Algebra
The book's organization makes it easy to adapt to a variety of course syllabi. The text expands on the fundamental concepts of algebra while addressing the needs of students with diverse backgrounds and learning styles.
In developing supportive new features for the Fourth Edition, the authors' goal is for students to come away from the class with a firm understanding of algebra and how it functions as a modern modeling language.
Elementary Algebra covers: Signed Number and Real Number Operations; Order of Operations and Evaluation of Expressions; Exponential Notation and Rules of Exponents; Polynomial addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division; Solving ...
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The book presents real world applications, setting a foundation for students to translate problems described in words into mathematical equations.
Elementary Algebra: Structure and Use
The unifying theme of this text is the development of the skills necessary for solving equations and inequalities, followed by the application of those skills to solving applied problems.
She needs $ 200 per week for living expenses . a . How much of Salewa's savings will be left after 3 weeks ? After 12 weeks ? b . Describe in words how you calculated your answers to part a . c . Fill in Table 1.16 . d .
Elementary Algebra