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Informative, but gets a little confusing June 12, 2000 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I am currently an eigth grader using this book in the challengers program at my school. It is an informative textbook, filled with lots of examples on how to solve mixture problems, polynomials, etc. But, I warn you, if you do not master the concepts in the previous chapters, you will have a hard time understanding the material from Chapter 7 on.
The Best Algebra I Book Available April 18, 2000 James M. Kilbane (Brook Park, Ohio USA) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I used this book (when it was written by Mary P. Dolciani) in 1971-72 as a freshman in high school and loved it. The recent revisions continue the excellence of Dolciani and the series. The theory is sound and the examples are easy to follow. Especially important is the numerous exercises graded in difficulty that help the student master the material. Check out various Algebra web sites and you will see that this book CONSISTENTLY receives rave reviews as far as the material and difficulty level presented to students. This book actually makes students THINK and does not spoon feed the material. Check out Algebra and Trigonometry: Structure and Method Book 2 as a follow-up. Again, I used it as a junior in high school and it's revisions have continued the high standards of its predecessors.
I cant stand it February 24, 2000 2 out of 29 found this review helpful
Well, im not really here to review the book, you see it is extremely difficult to an 8th grader, such as i, and it is very confusing, giving poor examples and stuff. my math teacher just gave me this really hard asignment, and i was loking online for answers, and i wound up here, so, i dunno, stay away from this book. AND AUTHOR, IF YOU ARE OUT THERE, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE MAKE AN ONLINE ANSWER KEY, I CANT FIGURE THiS STUFF OUT! oh , yah and author, i hate your book
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