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Middle School Math (Course 1, Volume 1, Chapters 1-6) Teacher's Edition
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Textbook for Middle School Mathematics.
Middle School Math (Course 1, Volume 2, Chapters 7-12) Teacher's Edition
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A Middle School Mathematics texbook.
Basic Business Math
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Very low level business math book (almost remedial). Provides a lot of drill and review of basic math skills. Brief - around 256 pages.
Algebra 1 Prentice Hall [TEACHER'S EDITION]
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Copyright 2004
Basic Mathematics: Preparing for Algebra
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Written for those who need to sharpen their basic math skills before entering a college algebra class, this volume explains all procedures, offers many worked-out examples, and emphasizes an organized approach to solving word problems.
Basic Mathematics for Trades and Technologies
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A textbook suitable for weak math students at high school-, or technical college-level. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. <
Resource Pro: Algebra 2 (Resource Pro: Teaching Resources and Classroom Management at your Fingertips)
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Multimedia resource CD-ROM accompanies Prentice Hall Mathematics: Algebra 2.
College Algebra Enhanced with Graphing Utilities (3rd Edition)
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epts. Topics such as curve-fitting and data analysis are incorporated as appropriate. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Reviewed by a reader
College Algebra is quite authorative on the subject matter covered and helps the student grasp the key points as well as some of the finer points of Algebra. While I was in this course I had the most difficult time trying to find certain
Beginning Algebra with Applications
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Textbook for undergraduate students includes a review of arithmetic and geometry. Simple language is used and rigor is not stressed. Includes chapter summaries, review problems, and chapter tests. No bibliography. Annotation copyright Boo
Algebra: Abstract and Concrete (Stressing Symmetry) (2nd Edition)
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, Portland, OR
Reviewed by chicken head cut off "mcscientist", (probably a library somewhere)
We used it in my first course. I missed the book after it was stolen because it is easy and decently entertaining to read. I remember being bothered by the treatment of permutations, but otherwise fairly content. This is a gentle start to
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