Chapter 1: Algebra and Problem Solving
Algebra is the mathematics of equalities and inequalities. How much you'll spend at the grocery store, what you'll get on a paycheck after taxes, how much you'll owe or get back in taxes at the end of the year, how much money you'll have left at the end of the month after paying your bills; all of these problems and so many more are, by their very nature, algebraic problems.
In this chapter, I'll cover some basics of Algebra and how to problem-solve with Algebra. Problem solving can be applied to science, economics, and life. After learning the algebraic problem solving techniques, you should try applying them to the specifics of your life.
For those of you keeping track, here's the section breakdown:
- Section 1: Some Basics of Algebra
- Section 2: Operations and Properties of Real Numbers
- Section 3: Solving Equations
- Section 4: Introduction to Problem Solving
- Section 5: Formulas, Models, and Geometry
- Section 6: Properties of Exponents
- Section 7: Scientific Notation
Until Next Time, stay curious.
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