Introductory Algebra, Second Edition was writion to provide a solid foundation in algebra for students who might have had no previous experience in algebra. Specific care was taken to ensure that students have the most up-to-date relevant text preparation for their next mathematics conrse or for nonmathematical courses that require an understanding of algebraic fundamentals. I have tried to achieve this by writing a user-friendly text that is keyed to objectives and contains many worked-out examples.
As suggested by the AMATYC Crossroads Document and the NCTM Standards (plus Addenda), real- life and real-data applications, data interpretetion, conceptual understanding, problem solving, writing, cooperating, appropriate use of technology, mental mathematics, number sense, critical thinking, and geometric concepts are emphasized and integrated throughout the book.
Chapter 1. Real Numbers and Introduction to Algebra
Chapter 2. Equations, Inequalities, and Problem Solving
Chapter 3. Exponents and Polynomials
Chapter 4. Factoring Polynomials
Chapter 5. Rational Expressions
Chapter 6. Graphing Equations and Inequalities
Chapter 7. Shystems of Equations
Chapter 8. Roots and Radicals
Chapter 9. Quadratic Equations