Looking for an Algebra Book for Self-Study? Check Out This Recommendation!

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The forum discussion centers on recommendations for algebra self-study books, specifically targeting both Algebra 1 and Algebra 2 content. Users highlighted "Algebra for the Practical Man" as a valuable resource for refreshing algebra skills, despite its unconventional chapter ordering. Additionally, the Gelfand series was mentioned as a challenging option that effectively reinforces foundational concepts. The discussion emphasizes the importance of selecting books that cater to both review and deeper understanding of algebraic principles.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with basic algebra concepts from Algebra 1 and Algebra 2
  • Understanding of graphing techniques and their applications
  • Ability to solve linear equations and work with polynomials
  • Knowledge of the Binomial Theorem and complex numbers
NEXT STEPS
  • Research the Gelfand series for advanced algebra challenges
  • Explore "Algebra for the Practical Man" for practical problem-solving techniques
  • Study graphing methods to enhance visual understanding of algebraic functions
  • Investigate additional self-study resources for algebra fundamentals
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This discussion is beneficial for self-learners, high school students revisiting algebra concepts, and educators seeking effective teaching materials for algebra courses.

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Hi,

I am looking for a really good book that I can use for self study of algebra. I would like the book to contain topics from both algebra 1 and algebra 2. I took both algebra 1 and algebra 2 in high school and did very well in both. However, its been several years and there are certain things that I have forgotten and would like to remember, as well as certain things that I never quite understood( like graphing things ), that I would like to finally be able to grasp. All in all, I'd like a good review of the basics and fundamentals, so I can re-strengthen my foundation. Does anyone have any recommendations?

Thanks
 
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The Gelfand series have to be one of the best, they will definitely provide a good challenge.


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I'm currently going over Algebra again since I seem to struggle quite a bit once heavy algebra comes in so I picked up "Algebra for the Practical Man". It's quite an old book so it might be hard to find but I'm enjoying it, especially some of the problems. Most are trivial but some can get quite messy so it's a good refresher ;) Explanations are also pretty good as it was meant for self-study but since I already know most of the stuff, can't really comment too well. Also, I found the ordering a little weird, you get to the Binomial Theorem and introduction to Complex Numbers chapters before you get around to solving simple linear equations :P
 

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