Algebra II / Mary Jane Sterling
Material type:
- 9781119543145
- QA 157 .S74 2019

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GC QA 37.2 .F74 2019 Intro to college math : basic arithmetic, geometry, algebra, probability and stats / | GC QA 276.19 .S65 2018 Schaum's outline of statistics / | GC QA 157 .M69 2019 Schaum's outline of college algebra / | GC QA 157 .S74 2019 Algebra II / | GC QA 157 .S74 2022 Algebra II all-in-one for dummies / | GC QA 276 .R86 2022 Statistics II / | GC QA 491 .M33 2020 Geometric analysis of the platonic solids and other semi-regular polyhedra with an introduction to the phi ratio : for teachers, researchers, and the generally curious / |
Includes index.
Going beyond beginning algebra --
Toeing the straight line: linear equations --
Conquering quadratic equations --
Rooting out the rational, radical, and negative --
Graphing your way to the good life --
Formulating function facts --
Sketching and interpreting quadratic functions --
Staying ahead of the curves: polynomials --
Reasoning with rational functions --
Exposing exponential and logarithmic functions --
Cutting up conic sections --
Solving systems of linear equations --
Solving systems of nonlinear equations and inequalities --
Simplifying complex numbers in a complex world --
Making moves with matrices --
Making a list: sequences and series --
Everything you wanted to know about sets --
Ten multiplication tricks --
Ten special types of numbers.
Do quadratic equations make you queasy? Does the mere thought of logarithms make you feel lethargic? You're not alone! Algebra can induce anxiety in the best of us, especially for the masses that have never counted math as their forte. But here's the good news: you no longer have to suffer through statistics, sequences, and series alone. Algebra II For Dummies takes the fear out of this math course and gives you easy-to-follow, friendly guidance on everything you'll encounter in the classroom and arms you with the skills and confidence you need to score high at exam time. Gone are the days that Algebra II is a subject that only the serious 'math' students need to worry about. Now, as the concepts and material covered in a typical Algebra II course are consistently popping up on standardized tests like the SAT and ACT, the demand for advanced guidance on this subject has never been more urgent. Thankfully, this new edition of Algebra II For Dummies answers the call with a friendly and accessible approach to this often-intimidating subject, offering you a closer look at exponentials, graphing inequalities, and other topics in a way you can understand.
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