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Shopping, banking, traveling, and cooking all use elements found in algebra. You can learn more about algebra from the Standford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Having someone teach you how to solve an algebra equation is essential.

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I can't resist noting that for any widely-available text the Internet has copies of the answers. Thus additional sets of exercises without answers would answer the requests of some instructors. If you could contribute your TeX or LaTeX source that'd be great because then instructors could cut and paste. I would also welcome contributions related to the emerging electronic tools.

For instance, if you have sets of questions that are suitable for Moodle quizzes and that you could share with other users of this book then write me and we can see about making them available. The same holds for WeBWorK problem sets. And, I would be glad to be able to include in the distribution a deck of Anki cards. I have two other texts. Both are Free. It is now beta, being classroom-tested, and is under active development. And, my Introduction to Proofs is for a proofs course taught using the Inquiry-Based method also known as the Discovery method or the Moore method.

It covers elementary number theory, sets, functions, and relations. In addition, you may also like my Cheat Sheet for LaTeX math , aimed at undergraduates but useful for anyone. Then came the "updated 3rd edition" and 4th editions, and I don't know what Dr. Lay was thinking, but the 3rd edition really messed with the ebb and flow of problems and content and the 4th edition was so awful with all the errors riddled I swear he must have gotten a random person from the street to rewrite his book from scratch by looking at scribbled notes or something.

By this point, it seems Lang's book was gaining more favor as Lay's went downhill. Now the 5th edition comes. It seems a good return to form to the 3rd edition, which is nice. It treats itself as a student's first gentle introduction into abstract mathematics, a necessary tool for upper level courses in any STEM area, providing plenty of visuals that make sense, solid examples from both a plug-and-chug standpoint and a physical standpoint, and very clear progression in the difficulty of problems.

In fact, the most meaningful exercises are the most difficult ones, such as a project involving resistors in a circuit with infinitely increasing parallel routes or the final problems in the predator-prey systems.



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