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The Old School Typewriter Algebra Workbook(1st Edition)

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Brian R. Krause

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Book Summary: A unique, friendly approach to algebra for teens, typewriter enthusiasts, teachers and tutors!The Old-School Typewriter Algebra Workbook draws in today's teens with the vintage charm of an old typewriter, efficiently covering the key topics from high school algebra and middle school pre-algebra most needed for success:Order of OperationsLinear EquationsLinear SystemsPolynomialsWord ProblemsQuadratic EquationsQuadratic FormulaRadical ExpressionsAn approachable summary of the needed mathematics introduces each section of worksheets. Great for:Independent extra practiceParents who need a refresherEnd-of-semester reviewUnique features:Friendly, inviting worksheet pages, typed by handFascinating details about the custom 1930 typewriterWorked-out problems focused on common errorsUnambiguous answers in a complete answer keyNo calculator requiredMastering algebra is an achievement that builds confidence and logical thinking, a step toward more advanced math and science classes, projects and careers.Brian R. Krause is an MIT graduate with a passion for mathematics, technology and education. His teaching experience spans public middle and high schools in California and Arizona. Drawing on his internationally sought-after design and software expertise, his creative lessons engage students with high-tech 3D modeling software one day and low-tech paper the next. He lives in Arizona with five typewriters, three bicycles and one dog.