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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers on recommendations for algebra books suitable for self-study, specifically covering topics from both Algebra 1 and Algebra 2. Participants share their experiences and preferences regarding various texts that could help reinforce foundational knowledge and address specific areas of difficulty.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Technical explanation
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant seeks a comprehensive algebra book for self-study, emphasizing the need to review both Algebra 1 and Algebra 2 topics.
  • Another participant recommends a specific Algebra 2 book used in their high school, suggesting it is adequate for review.
  • A different participant advocates for the Gelfand series, stating it provides a good challenge for learners.
  • One participant mentions using "Algebra for the Practical Man," describing it as enjoyable with a mix of trivial and challenging problems, though notes the unusual ordering of topics.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants present multiple recommendations without a clear consensus on a single best book, indicating a variety of preferences and experiences with different texts.

Contextual Notes

Some recommendations may depend on personal learning styles and specific areas of difficulty, which are not fully explored in the discussion.

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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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