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Math Power: How to Help Your Child Love Math, Even If You Don't
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tion reform. A parent armed with the advice in this book could do a lot to help improve a child's education.?Amy Brunvand, Univ. of Utah Lib., Salt Lake CityCopyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Reviewed by aardwolf11, (Calgary, AB)
athematical journey".
Reviewed by "gloriungus", (albuquerque, nm)
kind of results we want from their students.
Reviewed by Daryl R. Anderson "dander", (Trumansburg, NY USA)
You've probably heard that youngsters who are anxious about math also do poorly in math. A lot of folks thought this was just because students with limited ability appropriately worried about the subject. Not so!Just the other day I clipp
Reviewed by "mangelone", (NUTLEY, NJ USA)
When I think of Dr. Patricia Kenschaft, the first image that enters my mind is that of a Unicorn. Dr. Kenschaft is a unique person for which you would be hard pressed to find an equal. Her ability to teach mathematics to virtually anyone
Algebra and Trigonometry
Reviewed by "the_big_smooth", (New York)
This book comprehensively and completely covers all topics of advanced Algebra, and allows the reader to fully understand both the basics of Trigonometry, as well as enlighten him/her on some advanced topics in this field. It is well-writ
Algebra Experiments II: Exploring Non-Linear Functions
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