Intermediate Algebra can be used as a textbook at any university/college.It also can be used as a textbook or as a supplementary book at any high school.The book includes all necessary and universal topics and concepts of Intermediate Algebra courses.
The book is unique because it includes academically precise definitions, many practice, extra practice, classwork, and homework problems, pre-tests, and a bank of extra practice problems and a bank of nonstandard problems which can help students understand the material more deeply and be prepared for tests.
This book is written in an easy-to-understand manner and helpsstudents and Instructors grasp the topics easily and deeply.
Rubik Yegoryan has a Ph.D. in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, more than 15 years of university teaching experience, more than 10 published textbooks, more than 200 scientific researches, articles, and other publications. He formulated and proved the well-known No-Go Theorem and GGH-Effect in the Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), as well as earned 2 Awards “Years of Service Award” from Woodbury University. Now Dr. Yegoryan is the President of Elite Pre-University.
Intermediate Algebra can be used as a textbook at any university/college. It also can be used as a textbook or as a supplementary book at any high school. The book includes all necessary and universal topics and concepts of Intermediate Algebra courses.The book is unique because it includes academically precise definitions, many practice, extra practice, classwork, and homework problems, pre-tests, and a bank of extra practice problems and a bank of nonstandard problems which can help students understand the material more deeply and be prepared for tests.This book is written in an easy-to-understand manner and helps students and Instructors grasp the topics easily and deeply.
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