Schaum's Outline of Review of Elementary MathematicsSchaum's Outline of Review of Elementary Mathematics
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Book, 1997
Current format, Book, 1997, 2nd ed., Available .Book, 1997
Current format, Book, 1997, 2nd ed., Available . Offered in 0 more formatsCovers the basics of algebra and geometry and features up-to-date terminology, added explanations of how to make calculations both with and without a calculator, and thousands of questions with solutions.
Review of Elementary Mathematics, Second Edition, assumes no prior knowledge of mathematics and makes accessible all of elementary math, including the basics of algebra and geometry. It features up-to-date terminology plus added explanations of how to make calculations both with and without a calculator. Thousands of questions, with fully worked out solutions or delayed answers, help students learn how to solve the kinds of problems commonly encountered on exams and in real life.
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Review of Elementary Mathematics, Second Edition, assumes no prior knowledge of mathematics and makes accessible all of elementary math, including the basics of algebra and geometry. It features up-to-date terminology plus added explanations of how to make calculations both with and without a calculator. Thousands of questions, with fully worked out solutions or delayed answers, help students learn how to solve the kinds of problems commonly encountered on exams and in real life.
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- New York ; Toronto : McGraw-Hill, c1997.
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