Let’s Review: Integrated Algebra

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(back cover)brBarronas Review Course SeriesbrLetas Reviewbr: Integrated AlgebrabrAn ideal companion to high school math textbooks, this new book covers all required Integrated Algebra topics prescribed by the New York State Board of Regents.brFor Students:brliEasy-to-follow topic summaries designed for rapid learningliStep-by-step demonstration examplesliThorough preparation for classroom and Algebra Regents examinationsliMany practice exercises with answersliGraphing calculator approachesbrFor Teachers:brliA valuable lesson planning aidbrliA helpful sources of practice, homework, and test questionsReflecting the latest New York State curriculum change, this brand-new addition to Barronas Letas Review series covers all topics prescribed by the New York State Board of Regents for the new Integrated Algebra Regents exam, which replaces the Math A Regents exam. This book stresses rapid learning, using many step-by-step demonstration examples, helpful diagrams, enlightening aMath Facta summaries, and graphing calculator approaches. Fourteen chapters review the following topics: sets, operations, and algebraic language; linear equations and formulas; problem solving and technology; ratios, rates, and proportions; polynomials and factoring; rational expressions and equations; radicals and right triangles; area and volume; linear equations and graphing; functions, graphs, and models; systems of linear equations and inequalities; quadratic and exponential functions; statistics and visual representations of data; and counting and probability of compound events. Exercise sections within each chapter feature a large sampling of Regents-type multiple-choice and extended response questions, with answers at the back of the book. Students will find this book helpful when they need additional explanation and practice on a troublesome topic, or when they want to review specific topics before taking a classroom test or the Regents exam. Teachers will?ß(õÂ? ¾Û€

 

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