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Mastering Algebra

Sachin Nambeesan

Verlag: Educohack Press

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"Mastering Algebra" is a comprehensive and student-friendly exploration of fundamental principles and advanced applications of algebra, tailored specifically for undergraduate students. We provide a valuable resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of algebraic theory and its diverse range of applications across various disciplines.
Our book starts with foundational concepts such as algebraic manipulation, equation solving, and functions. It then progresses to more advanced topics, including linear algebra, abstract algebra, and algebraic geometry, offering a seamless transition from basic to advanced algebraic theory.
What sets this book apart is its emphasis on clarity, coherence, and practical relevance. Each chapter is meticulously crafted to provide clear explanations of complex concepts, supported by illustrative examples and thought-provoking exercises that encourage active learning and critical thinking.
Furthermore, "Mastering Algebra" highlights the practical applications of algebra in fields such as physics, computer science, engineering, and economics, demonstrating its importance and versatility in solving real-world problems.
Whether you are a mathematics major looking to deepen your understanding of algebraic theory or a student from another discipline seeking to strengthen your quantitative skills, this book is your essential companion on the journey to mastering algebra. Prepare to embark on an enriching intellectual adventure that will empower you to unlock the full potential of algebraic concepts and their applications.
Verfügbar seit: 20.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 236 Seiten.

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