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Intermediate Algebra 2e
Intermediate Algebra provides precollege algebra students with the essentials for understanding what algebra is, how it works, and why it so useful.
The blue numbers are powers of 2 ; ( 24 ) 2 = 224 , which is a power of 2 and a blue number . c . The orange numbers are cubes ; ( x3 ) 2 = x3.2 = x2.3 = ( x2 ) 3 , which is a third power of x- and an orange number . d .
Introduction to Algebra
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One of a series of developmental maths textbooks, this volume focuses on intermediate algebra.
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