"New Complete School Algebra" provides a comprehensive and rigorous introduction to the foundational principles of algebraic mathematics. Designed as a complete course for students, this work systematically builds mathematical proficiency through clear explanations, illustrative examples, and a vast array of practice problems. The text covers essential topics ranging from basic operations and factoring to more advanced concepts such as quadratic equations, radicals, and systems of linear equations.
Written by esteemed educators Herbert E. Hawkes, William A. Luby, and Frank C. Touton, this volume reflects a pedagogical approach that emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical application. By guiding the reader through the logic of mathematical proofs and the mechanics of equation solving, the authors ensure a well-rounded grasp of the subject. The work is structured to facilitate progress from simple arithmetic foundations to complex algebraic reasoning, making it a definitive resource for its era.
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