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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 372 EAN: 9780028243610 ISBN: 0028243617 Label: McGraw-Hill/Glencoe Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill/Glencoe Number Of Items: 1 Publication Date: January 01, 1996 Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Glencoe Studio: McGraw-Hill/Glencoe Sales Rank: 309583 Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Glencoe Pre-Algebra: An Integrated Transition to Algebra & GTerrible book. doesnt explain very well. i had to have my dad help me learn it. ... Rating: - Merrill Pre-Algebra: A Transition to AlgebraMy rating for this textbook is five stars because this textbook has sections in which show how mathematics can be applied to modern-day jobs, and have easy-to-understand examples of the featured lesson. This textbook also have selected answers in which may help the student to understand the featured problem a little-bit better. This textbook is not always good---there are some things which might confuse the student, in which it confused me. The example on how to figure out arithmetic sequences have ... Read More Rating: - Teaching anti-mathematicsThis is one of worst math schoolbooks I've ever seen. Impression that book is written by mathematically illiterate people. Topics are placed chaotically. Complex issues are not properly explained. A lot of logical errors. Calculation of the cone's surface (p.502) - an awful example of mathematical fraud. Many problems are solved in a non-efficient, "brute force" way instead of showing powerful and elegant ideas. Rating: - I use it...I am in 6th gradeThis is a really good book because it shows you algrebra in a slow and easy way, kind of like adding and subtracting, but harder. I would recomend this book for anybody who thinks that pre-algrebra is hard. Rating: - Excellent resource for homeschoolersWe're using this book and the algebra and trig books in our homeschool. I like this series better than any math book we've used. The explanations are clear and there are excellent projects in the back of the book. It does seem to skip steps occassionally, but it's nothing serious. There are good test-taking skills taught, connections to algebra and geometry, critical thinking and writing opportunities. The books are very thorough. Browse for similar items by category:
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