High School Algebra II Unlocked: Your Key to Mastering Algebra II
By (Author) The Princeton Review
By (author) Theresa Duhon
Random House USA Inc
Random House Books for Young Readers
28th June 2016
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
512
Paperback
384
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 20mm
505g
UNLOCK THE SECRETS OF ALGEBRA II with THE PRINCETON REVIEW. Algebra can be a daunting subject. That's why our new High School Unlocked series focuses on giving you a wide range of key techniques to help you tackle subjects like Algebra II. If one method doesn't "click" for you, you can use an alternative approach to understand the concept or problem, instead of painfully trying the same thing over and over without success. Trust us-unlocking the secrets of algebra doesn't have to hurt! With this book, you'll discover the link between abstract concepts and their real-world applications and build confidence as your skills improve. Along the way, you'll get plenty of practice, from fully guided examples to independent end-of-chapter drills and test-like samples. Everything You Need to Know About Algebra II. . Complex concepts explained in clear, straightforward ways . Walk-throughs of sample problems for all topics . Clear goals and self-assessments to help you pinpoint areas for further review . Step-by-step examples of different ways to approach problems Practice Your Way to Excellence. . Drills and practice questions in every chapter . Complete answer explanations to boost understanding . ACT- and SAT-like questions for hands-on experience with how Algebra II may appear on major exams High School Algebra II Unlocked covers- . complex numbers and polynomials . graphing and solving systems of equations . radical and rational expressions and inequalities . trigonometric equations . logarithmic functions and operations . statistical modeling ... and more!
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