Algebra I For Dummies
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Algebra I For Dummies

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Algebra I For Dummies

About this book

Algebra I For Dummies, 2nd Edition (9781119293576) was previously published as Algebra I For Dummies, 2nd Edition (9780470559642). While this version features a new Dummies cover and design, the content is the same as the prior release and should not be considered a new or updated product.


Factor fearlessly, conquer the quadratic formula, and solve linear equations

There's no doubt that algebra can be easy to some while extremely challenging to others. If you're vexed by variables, Algebra I For Dummies, 2nd Edition provides the plain-English, easy-to-follow guidance you need to get the right solution every time!

Now with 25% new and revised content, this easy-to-understand reference not only explains algebra in terms you can understand, but it also gives you the necessary tools to solve complex problems with confidence. You'll understand how to factor fearlessly, conquer the quadratic formula, and solve linear equations.

  • Includes revised and updated examples and practice problems
  • Provides explanations and practical examples that mirror today's teaching methods
  • Other titles by Sterling: Algebra II For Dummies and Algebra Workbook For Dummies

Whether you're currently enrolled in a high school or college algebra course or are just looking to brush-up your skills, Algebra I For Dummies, 2nd Edition gives you friendly and comprehensible guidance on this often difficult-to-grasp subject.

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Information

Publisher
For Dummies
Year
2016
Print ISBN
9781119293576
eBook ISBN
9781119297567
Edition
2
Subtopic
Algebra
Part 1

Starting Off with the Basics

IN THIS PART …
Could you just up and go on a trip to a foreign country on a moment’s notice? If you’re like most people, probably not. Traveling abroad takes preparation and planning: You need to get your passport renewed, apply for a visa, pack your bags with the appropriate clothing, and arrange for someone to take care of your pets. In order for the trip to turn out well and for everything to go smoothly, you need to prepare. You even make provisions in case your bags don’t arrive with you! The same is true of algebra: It takes preparation for the algebraic experience to turn out to be a meaningful one. Careful preparation prevents problems along the way and helps solve problems that crop up in the process. In this part, you find the essentials you need to have a successful algebra adventure.
Chapter 1

Assembling Your Tools

IN THIS CHAPTER
Giving names to the basic numbers
Reading the signs — and interpreting the language
Operating in a timely fashion
You’ve probably heard the word algebra on many occasions, and you knew that it had something to do with mathematics. Perhaps you remember that algebra has enough information to require taking two separate high school algebra classes — Algebra I and Algebra II. But what exactly is algebra? What is it really used for?
This book answers these questions and more, providing the straight scoop on some of the contributions to algebra’s development, what it’s good for, how algebra is used, and what tools you need to make it happen. In this chapter, you find some of the basics necessary to more easily find your way through the different topics in this book. I also point you toward these topics.
In a nutshell, algebra is a way of generalizing arithmetic. Through the use of variables (letters representing numbers) and formulas or equations involving those variables, you solve problems. The problems may be in terms of practical applications, or they may be puzzles for the pure pleasure of the solving. Algebra uses positive and negative numbers, integers, fractions, operations, and symbols to analyze the relationships between values. It’s a systematic study of numbers and their relationship, and it uses specific rules.

Beginning with the Basics: Numbers

Where would mathematics and algebra be without numbers? A part of everyday life, numbers are the basic building blocks of algebra. Numbers give you a value to work with. Where would civilization be today if not for numbers? Without numbers to figure the distances, slants, heights, and directions, the pyramids would never have been built. Without numbers to figure out navigational points, the Vikings would never have left Scandinavia. Without numbers to examine distance in space, humankind could not have landed on the moon.
Even the simple tasks and the most common of circumstances require a knowledge of numbers. Suppose that you wanted to figure the amount of gasoline it takes to get from home to work and back each day. You need a number for the total miles between your home and business and another number for the total miles your car can run on a gallon of gasoline.
The different sets of numb...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Introduction
  5. Part 1: Starting Off with the Basics
  6. Part 2: Figuring Out Factoring
  7. Part 3: Working Equations
  8. Part 4: Applying Algebra
  9. Part 5: The Part of Tens
  10. About the Author
  11. Connect with Dummies
  12. End User License Agreement