Excerpt from Practical Algebra: Second Course
The conception of functionality is developed as carefully and fully as it can be for pupils of the maturity of those who study algebra. The claims of this topic are now being strongly urged by the highest authorities.
Many of the features of the author's First Year Course, such as simplicity of presentation, minimum number of cases in topics, treatment of factoring and of graphs, constant reference to the axioms in the solution of equations, systematic testing for accuracy, translating to and from algebraic language, conservatism in the order of topics, etc., will be found likewise in this book. The inductive treatment, so prominent a feature of the First Course, is partly replaced in this by the deductive, because pupils are now far better prepared to understand its meaning.
The author is indebted to Professor E. S. Loomis of the West Side High School, Cleveland, Ohio, to Lewis Omer of the Academy at Evanston, Ill., to Miss Marie Gugle of the Central High School, Toledo, Ohio, and to Miss Theresa Moran of the High School, Stevens Point, Wis., for reading both the manuscript and the proofs and giving valuable advice. Professor H. L. Terry, State High School Inspector, Madison, Wis., read portions of the manu script and offered helpful suggestions, as also did Professor A. L. Rhoton Of Georgetown College, Ky. The following have read the proofs and given aid in other ways: President G. W. Brock, Alabama Normal College, Livingston, Ala.; Professor H. E. Cobb, Lewis Institute, Chicago; Professor Ira Condit, State Teachers' College, Cedar Falls, Iowa; Professor H. S. Hippensteel, State Normal School, Stevens Point, Wis; and Professor T. M. Smith, Lash High School, Zanesville, Ohio.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book provides an introduction to topics in advanced algebra for those who have completed a first-year algebra course. The author assumes the student has a familiarity with the basics of algebra and provides plenty of exercises in addition to the theoretical content of the book. Topics covered include inequalities, factoring, rational expressions, fractional exponents, radicals, quadratic equations, and logarithms. Upon completion of this book, students will have the foundation to continue studying more advanced topics in mathematics such as trigonometry, calculus, and statistics. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781334214059_0
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