Based on the best-selling series by the Aufmann team, this hardcover text for the combined introductory and intermediate algebra course adheres to the formula that has made the Aufmann developmental texts so reliable for both students and ...
**This is the chapter slice "Word Problems Vol. 4 Gr. 3-5" from the full lesson plan "Algebra"** For grades 3-5, our resource meets the algebraic concepts addressed by the NCTM standards and encourages the students to learn and review the ...
Eine verständliche, konzise und immer flüssige Einführung in die Algebra, die insbesondere durch ihre sorgfältige didaktische Aufbereitung bei vielen Studenten Freunde findet.
The present book presents the developments from that time to the first printing of this book. This third edition includes corrections made by the authors.
Algebra: An Incremental Development
This graduate-level text is intended for initial courses in algebra that begin with first principles but proceed at a faster pace than undergraduate-level courses.
The series is aimed specifically at publishing peer reviewed reviews and contributions presented at workshops and conferences. Each volume is associated with a particular conference, symposium or workshop.
Algebra: Essentials and Applications Assessment Resources
From the abstract, axiomatic point of view that prevails today, one can argue that group theory is, in some sense, more primitive than most other parts of algebra and, indeed, the group axioms constitute a subset of the axiom systems that ...
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Algebra developed independently in several places around the world, with Hindu, Greek, and Arabic ideas and problems arising at different points in history.
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