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Algebra II All-in-One For Dummies

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Every intermediate algebra lesson, example, and practice problem you need in a single, easy-to-use reference Algebra II can be a tough nut to crack when you first meet it. But with the right tools…well, she's still tough but she gets a heckuva lot easier to manage. In Algebra II All-in-One For Dummies you'll find your very own step-by-step roadmap to solving even the most challenging Algebra II problems, from conics and systems of equations to exponential and logarithmic functions. In the book, you'll discover the ins and outs of function transformation and evaluation, work out your brain with complex and imaginary numbers, and apply formulas from statistics and probability theory. You'll also Your own personal mathematical toolbox for some of the most useful and foundational math you'll learn in school, this Algebra II All-in-One For Dummies combines hands-on techniques, methods, and strategies from a variety of sources into one, can't-miss reference. You'll get the insights, formulas, and practice you need, all in a single book (with additional quizzes online!) that's ideal for students and lifelong learners alike!

640 pages, Paperback

Published August 30, 2022

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August 24, 2023
Sterling updates her 2019 book and it's massively different - mainly that it's massive: 624 pgs vs 385 in 2019. But what it adds greatly adds to its worth. There are now many practice problems, area to write your work, and explanations of the answers. None of these are in the 2019 edition.
Sterling teaches algebra concepts thoroughly and with humor. There are practical problems throughout and tidbits of history thrown in where applicable. There's no color to help organize or distinguish concepts and some of the end gets complicated, but neither of those warrant a lower score. A great help if you can get a better deal on it.
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