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PREFACE













            This book is designed to take the mystery out of algebra. Each section con-
            tains exactly one new idea—unlike most math books, which cover several
            ideas at once. Clear, brief explanations are followed by detailed examples.
            Each section ends with a few Practice problems, most similar to the examples.
            Solutions to the Practice problems are also given in great detail. The goal is
            to help you understand the algebra concepts while building your skills and
            confidence.
               Each chapter ends with a Chapter Review, a multiple-choice test designed
            to measure your mastery of the material. The Chapter Review could also be
            used as a pretest. If you think you understand the material in a chapter, take
            the Chapter Review test. If you answer all of the questions correctly, then
            you can safely skip that chapter. When taking any multiple-choice test, work
            the problems before looking at the answers. Sometimes incorrect answers
            look reasonable and can throw you off. Once you have finished the book,
            take the Final Review, which is a multiple-choice test based on material from
            each chapter.
               Spend as much time in each section as you need. Try not to rush, but do
            make a commitment to learning on a schedule. If you find a concept difficult,
            you might need to work the problems and examples several times. Try not to
            jump around from section to section as most sections extend topics from
            previous sections.
               Not many shortcuts are used in this book. Does that mean you shouldn’t
            use them? No. What you should do is try to find the shortcuts yourself. Once
            you have found a method that seems to be a shortcut, try to figure out why it
            works. If you understand how a shortcut works, you are less likely to use it
            incorrectly (a common problem with algebra students).
               Because many find fraction arithmetic difficult, the first chapter is devoted
            almost exclusively to fractions. Make sure you understand the steps in this
            chapter because they are the same steps used in much of the rest of the book.
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            For example, the steps used to compute   36  þ  16  are exactly those used to
                         2x         6
            compute            þ       .
                      2
                     x þ x   2    x þ 2
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