Algebra Covers the information needed to understand various concepts in algebra and shows how to use algebraic techniques to solve problems. This book takes a practical approach and explains the basic skills useful for algebra users.
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I have recently purchased a copy of your study mates book 'Understanding Maths' and just want to say thank you, it has really helped me. In fact, i wish i could have got a copy 20 years ago. I already fell my understanding of maths has gone up expotentially. I plan on buying the Algebra book when i am finished with this one. Thanks again. James --Amazon.co.uk
I have recently purchased a copy of your study mates book 'Understanding Maths' and just want to say thank you, it has really helped me. In fact, i wish i could have got a copy 20 years ago. I already fell my understanding of maths has gone up expotentially. I plan on buying the Algebra book when i am finished with this one. Thanks again. James --Amazon.co.uk
great book from a great author. Look out for his Understanding maths, Understanding the numbers and Back to the black books. Really clear, well written, another reviewer has said 'Graham Lawler you are a hero', perhaps a little over the top but this author can communicate ideas v well. I now understand things that I did not previously understand and that is the point and that is his strength as a writer and teacher. Ideal for older people like me who need to understand basic maths. --amazon.co.uk
About the Author:
Graham Lawler has been a mathematics educator for over 25 years. He is a former head of mathematics and is the author of BBC Bitesize maths. He is a regular broadcaster and educational journalist and teaches mathematics online through the Studyline academy. Graham holds degrees from Liverpool University (for which he studied at Chester College) and from the Open University. He further holds an MA in education from the OU and a post-graduate advanced diploma in mathematics education. Finally he has successfully completed courses at City University and London University in online education and is therefore one of the few qualified online educators in the UK. He is currently writing up his PhD at Cardiff University where he has been researching television as a medium to increase interest in mathematics.
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