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May 22nd
Algebra 1: Teacher's Edition
Editorial review
Teacher's Edition
Algebra Structure and Method Book One
Reviewed by "rsubbiah", (San Jose, CA United States)
It's great and easy to understand. It's broken into many different lessons that are really easy to comprehend.
Reviewed by a reader
The book is broken down very nicely into sections. The topics are introduced clearly and briefly in understandable terms. Following the introductions are some examples that apply the concepts and/or equations. Each example has the step by
Structure & Method: Algebra & Trigonometry, Book 2
Reviewed by a reader
The author does a very nice job dividing the contents of the book into small sections. Each section builds on the previous section and allows the user to gain a better understanding little by little. Every section opens with examples that
Basic Algebra
Reviewed by "taylorls", (Michigan)
?" I totally agree. Why can't we?
Reviewed by a reader
I was having a lot of problems with algebra while going for my GED and bought every book on the subject, my teacher had me try this one and I love it and bought myself a copy. It is extremely easy to follow and takes you step by step. The
Intermediate Algebra
Reviewed by a reader
If you haven't been able to ever understand Algebra you will if you read Siever's book. His explanations are clear and his sample problems are representative of problems you will have to work out in tests and other books. I use his book a
Cdn Algebra and Geometry
Reviewed by a reader
There are too many wrong answers in the back of the book. An updated list of answers would be really helpful to the students who are still using this text book. The lessons and examples are also confusing, as they jump from step to step w
Algebra 1
Reviewed by Deedy Davis, (Merced, CA United States)
m by moving slowly through the text. My students do well in College Algebra with little or no problem. I would love to see a Geometry text written as well.
Reviewed by "tigerlily302", (Kalamazoo, MI, USA)
Well, this book was pretty good (as algebra books go). I was a student who used it. It explains the concepts you need to know well, but sometimes you get lost on the wording. or at least I did, and it cost me an answer or two. But conside
Algebra 2 and Trigonometry
Reviewed by a reader
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Reviewed by "michaellross", (Forest Grove, Or United States)
spects of the exercises were done for C rather than Basic or Pascal, but that's easily fixed by anyone that knows C.
Reviewed by Jon Steelman, (Alpharetta, GA United States)
do agree that this is not spoon feeding material, but for teachers who really want to convey the subject matter and for children who have the prerequisite math skills and any interest in math, I think this book is right on target.
Reviewed by Jerome Dancis, (Greenbelt MD, USA)
Generator of math phobiasThis book deserves MINUS 5 stars.I assume that this is the same book Algebra 2 and Trig by Dolciani, Graham, Swanson and Sharron inflicted on my child a decage or so ago. If not it is a later edition, the changes
Intermediate Algebra with Applications [TEACHER'S EDITION]
Editorial review
Instructor's Annotated Edition
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