Introductory and Intermediate Algebra by D. Franklin Wright is a comprehensive and versatile teaching tool. For the beginning student, this book develops the more abstract skills and reasoning abilities needed to master algebra. For the more experienced student, it provides a solid base for further studies in mathematics.
You’ll be happy to discover:
- more than 4,600 carefully selected and graded exercises
- arrangement of chapters for exceptional flow, continuity and progression
- writing/thinking exercises for developing conceptual understanding
- same great style as Wright’s 5th edition Algebra textbooks
- correlation with Hawkes Learning Systems courseware
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| Real Numbers |
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| Algebraic Expressions, Linear Equations, and Applications |
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| Formulas, Applications, and Linear Inequalities |
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| Straight Lines and Functions |
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| Exponents and Polynomials |
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| Factoring Polynomials and Solving Quadratic Equations |
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| Rational Expressions |
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| Review of Chapters 1 – 7 |
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| Systems of Linear Equations I |
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| Roots, Radicals and Complex Numbers |
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| Quadratic Equations |
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| Quadratic Functions and Conic Sections |
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| Exponential and Logarithmic Functions |
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| Systems of Linear Equations II |
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| Sequences, Series, and the Binomial Theorem |
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