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Algebra I All-in-One For Dummies


Algebra I All-in-One For Dummies


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von: Mary Jane Sterling

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Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 18.11.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9781119843061
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 688

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<p><b>Solve for ‘X’ with this practical and easy guide to everything algebra </b></p> <p>A solid understanding of algebra is the key to unlocking other areas of math and science that rely on the concepts and skills that happen in a foundational Algebra class. <i>Algebra I All-In-One For Dummies</i> is the key! With it, you’ll get everything you need to solve the mystery of Algebra I.  </p> <p>This book proves that algebra is for everyone with straightforward, unit-based instruction, hundreds of examples and practice problems, and two quizzes for every chapter – one in the book and another (totally different!) online. From graph and word problems to the FOIL method and common algebra terminology, <i>Algebra I All-In-One For Dummies</i> walks you step-by-step through ALL the concepts you need to know to slay your Algebra I class.  </p> <p>In this handy guide, you’ll also: </p> <ul> <li>Receive instruction and tips on how to handle basic and intermediate algebraic tasks such as factoring and equation simplification </li> <li>Banish math anxiety forever by developing an intuitive understanding of how algebra works </li> <li>Get a handle on graphing problems and functions, as well as inequalities and word problems </li> </ul> <p><i>Algebra I All-In-One For Dummies </i>is a must-read for Algebra students looking for an everything-in-one-book supplement to their coursework, as well as anyone hoping to brush up on their math before tackling a related subject, such as physics, chemistry, or a more advanced math topic.  </p>
<p><b>Introduction 1</b></p> <p>About This Book 1</p> <p>Foolish Assumptions 2</p> <p>Icons Used in This Book 2</p> <p>Beyond the Book 3</p> <p>Where to Go from Here 3</p> <p><b>Book 1: Starting Out With Numbers and Properties</b><b> 5</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 1: Assembling Your Tools: Number Systems</b><b> 7</b></p> <p>Identifying Numbers by Name 8</p> <p>Realizing real numbers 8</p> <p>Counting on natural numbers 8</p> <p>Whittling out whole numbers 8</p> <p>Integrating integers 9</p> <p>Being reasonable: Rational numbers 9</p> <p>Restraining irrational numbers 9</p> <p>Picking out primes and composites 10</p> <p>Zero: It’s Complicated 10</p> <p>Imagining imaginary numbers 10</p> <p>Coping with complex numbers 10</p> <p>Placing Numbers on the Number Line 12</p> <p>Speaking in Algebra 13</p> <p>Being precise with words 13</p> <p>Describing the size of an expression 15</p> <p>Relating operations with symbols 15</p> <p>Taking Aim at Algebra-Speak 17</p> <p>Herding numbers with grouping symbols 17</p> <p>Defining relationships 19</p> <p>Taking on algebraic tasks 20</p> <p>Practice Questions Answers and Explanations 22</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 1 Quiz 23</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 1 Quiz 25</p> <p><b>Chapter 2: Deciphering Signs in Expressions</b><b> 27</b></p> <p>Assigning Numbers Their Place 27</p> <p>Using the number line 28</p> <p>Comparing positives and negatives with symbols 29</p> <p>Zeroing in on Zero 31</p> <p>Going in for Operations 32</p> <p>Sorting out types of operations 32</p> <p>Tackling the Basic Binary Operations 35</p> <p>Adding signed numbers 35</p> <p>Making a Difference with Signed Numbers 38</p> <p>Multiplying Signed Numbers 40</p> <p>Dividing Signed Numbers 41</p> <p>Working with Nothing: Zero and Signed Numbers 42</p> <p>Practice Questions Answers and Explanations 44</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 2 Quiz 47</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 2 Quiz 48</p> <p><b>Chapter 3: Incorporating Algebraic Properties</b><b> 49</b></p> <p>Getting a Grip on Grouping Symbols 49</p> <p>Spreading, Grouping, and Changing the Order 52</p> <p>Distributing the wealth 52</p> <p>Making Associations Work 53</p> <p>Computing by Commuting 55</p> <p>Relating Inverses and Identities 56</p> <p>Investigating Inverses 56</p> <p>Identifying Identities 58</p> <p>Working with Factorial 59</p> <p>Applying the Greatest Integer Function 60</p> <p>Practice Question Answers and Explanations 62</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 3 Quiz 66</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 3 Quiz 67</p> <p><b>Chapter 4: Coordinating Fractions and Decimals</b><b> 69</b></p> <p>Converting Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers 70</p> <p>Finding Fraction Equivalences 72</p> <p>Rewriting fractions 72</p> <p>Determining lowest terms 74</p> <p>Making Proportional Statements 75</p> <p>Finding Common Denominators 77</p> <p>Creating common denominators from multiples of factors 78</p> <p>Using the box method 80</p> <p>Applying Fractional Operations 81</p> <p>Adding and subtracting fractions 81</p> <p>Multiplying and dividing fractions 83</p> <p>Simplifying Complex Fractions 86</p> <p>Performing Operations with Decimals 88</p> <p>Changing Fractions to Decimals and Vice Versa 89</p> <p>Making fractions become decimals 90</p> <p>Rounding decimals 91</p> <p>Writing decimals as equivalent fractions 91</p> <p>Practice Question Answers and Explanations 94</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 4 Quiz 101</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 4 Quiz 103</p> <p><b>Book 2: Operating On Operations</b><b> 105</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 5: Taming Rampaging Radicals</b><b> 107</b></p> <p>Simplifying Radical Terms 108</p> <p>Working through Radical Expressions 109</p> <p>Recognizing perfect square terms 109</p> <p>Rewriting radical terms 110</p> <p>Rationalizing Fractions 113</p> <p>Managing Radicals as Exponential Terms 114</p> <p>Using Fractional Exponents 116</p> <p>Making the switch to fractional exponents 117</p> <p>Simplifying expressions with exponents 118</p> <p>Estimating Answers 119</p> <p>Practice Questions Answers and Explanations 120</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 5 Quiz 124</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 5 Quiz 125</p> <p><b>Chapter 6: Exploring Exponents</b><b> 127</b></p> <p>Powering up with Exponential Notation 127</p> <p>Using Negative Exponents 130</p> <p>Multiplying and Dividing Exponentials 132</p> <p>Multiplying the same base 132</p> <p>Multiplying the same power 133</p> <p>Dividing with exponents 135</p> <p>Raising Powers to Powers 137</p> <p>Testing the Power of Zero 139</p> <p>Writing Numbers with Scientific Notation 140</p> <p>Practice Questions Answers and Explanations 143</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 6 Quiz 145</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 6 Quiz 146</p> <p><b>Book 3: Making Things Simple by Simplifying</b><b> 149</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 7: Simplifying Algebraic Expressions</b> <b>151</b></p> <p>Addressing the Order of Operations 152</p> <p>Adding and Subtracting Like Terms 154</p> <p>Multiplying and Dividing Algebraically 157</p> <p>Dealing with factors 157</p> <p>Diving into dividing 158</p> <p>Gathering Terms with Grouping Symbols 160</p> <p>Evaluating Expressions 163</p> <p>Checking Your Answers 165</p> <p>Seeing if it makes sense 165</p> <p>Plugging in values 166</p> <p>Practice Questions Answers and Explanations 168</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 7 Quiz 171</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 7 Quiz 172</p> <p><b>Chapter 8: Working with Numbers in Their Prime </b><b>175</b></p> <p>Beginning with the Basics 176</p> <p>Composing Composite Numbers 178</p> <p>Writing Prime Factorizations 178</p> <p>Dividing while standing on your head 178</p> <p>Getting to the root of primes with a tree 180</p> <p>Wrapping your head around the rules of divisibility 182</p> <p>Making Use of a Prime Factor 185</p> <p>Taking primes into account 185</p> <p>Pulling out factors and leaving the rest 187</p> <p>Practice Questions Answers and Explanations 190</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 8 Quiz 194</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 8 Quiz 195</p> <p><b>Chapter 9: Specializing in Multiplication Matters </b><b>197</b></p> <p>Distributing One Factor Over Many 198</p> <p>Distributing Signs 200</p> <p>Mixing It up with Numbers and Variables 201</p> <p>Negative exponents yielding fractional answers 203</p> <p>Working with Fractional Powers 205</p> <p>Distributing More Than One Term 207</p> <p>Distributing binomials 207</p> <p>Distributing trinomials 209</p> <p>Curses, Foiled Again — Or Not 210</p> <p>Squaring Binomials 211</p> <p>Multiplying the Sum and Difference of the Same Two Terms 212</p> <p>Powering Up Binomials 213</p> <p>Cubing binomials 213</p> <p>Raising Binomials to Higher Powers 215</p> <p>Creating the Sum and Difference of Cubes 217</p> <p>Multiplying Conjugates 218</p> <p>Practice Questions Answers and Explanations 220</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 9 Quiz 225</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 9 Quiz 226</p> <p><b>Chapter 10: Dividing the Long Way to Simplify Algebraic Expressions</b><b> 229</b></p> <p>Dividing by a Monomial 229</p> <p>Dividing by a Binomial 231</p> <p>Dividing by Polynomials with More Terms 233</p> <p>Simplifying Division Synthetically 235</p> <p>Practice Questions Answers and Explanations 237</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 10 Quiz 240</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 10 Quiz 241</p> <p><b>Book 4: Factoring</b> <b>243</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 11: Figuring on Factoring</b> <b>245</b></p> <p>Factoring out the Greatest Common Factor 245</p> <p>Factoring out numbers 246</p> <p>Factoring out variables 249</p> <p>Unlocking combinations of numbers and variables 252</p> <p>Using the Box Method 255</p> <p>Changing Factoring into a Division Problem 257</p> <p>Reducing Algebraic Fractions 258</p> <p>Practice Questions Answers and Explanations 260</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 11 Quiz 262</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 11 Quiz 264</p> <p><b>Chapter 12: Taking the Bite out of Binomial Factoring</b> <b>267</b></p> <p>Reining in Big and Tiny Numbers 268</p> <p>Factoring the Difference of Squares 269</p> <p>Factoring Differences and Sums of Cubes 271</p> <p>Making Factoring a Multiple Mission 274</p> <p>Practice Questions Answers and Explanations 277</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 12 Quiz 279</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 12 Quiz 280</p> <p><b>Chapter 13: Factoring Trinomials and Special Polynomials</b><b> 281</b></p> <p>Recognizing the Standard Quadratic Expression 281</p> <p>Focusing First on the Greatest Common Factor 283</p> <p>Unwrapping the FOILing Package 284</p> <p>The opening to unFOIL 284</p> <p>Coming to the end of the FOIL roll 287</p> <p>Factoring Quadratic-Like Trinomials 290</p> <p>Factoring Trinomials Using More Than One Method 291</p> <p>Factoring by Grouping 293</p> <p>Putting All the Factoring Together and Making Factoring Choices 297</p> <p>Combining unFOIL and the GCF 297</p> <p>Grouping and unFOILing in the same package 298</p> <p>Incorporating the Remainder Theorem 301</p> <p>Synthesizing with synthetic division 302</p> <p>Choosing numbers for synthetic division 303</p> <p>Practice Questions Answers and Explanations 305</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 13 Quiz 310</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 13 Quiz 311</p> <p><b>Book 5: Solving Linear And Polynomial Equations</b><b> 313</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 14: Establishing Ground Rules for Solving Equations</b> <b>315</b></p> <p>Creating the Correct Setup for Solving Equations 316</p> <p>Setting up equations for further action 316</p> <p>Making plans for solving equations 316</p> <p>Keeping Equations Balanced 318</p> <p>Balancing with binary operations 318</p> <p>Squaring both sides and suffering the consequences 320</p> <p>Taking a root of both sides 322</p> <p>Solving with Reciprocals 323</p> <p>Making a List and Checking It Twice 324</p> <p>Doing a reality check 324</p> <p>Thinking like a car mechanic when checking your work 325</p> <p>Practice Problems Answers and Explanations 328</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 14 Quiz 330</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 14 Quiz 331</p> <p><b>Chapter 15: Lining Up Linear Equations </b><b>333</b></p> <p>Playing by the Rules 334</p> <p>Using the Addition/Subtraction Property 334</p> <p>Using the Multiplication/Division Property 336</p> <p>Devising a method using division 336</p> <p>Making the most of multiplication 337</p> <p>Reciprocating the invitation 338</p> <p>Putting Several Operations Together 339</p> <p>Solving Linear Equations with Grouping Symbols 343</p> <p>Nesting isn’t for the birds 343</p> <p>Distributing first 343</p> <p>Multiplying or dividing before distributing 346</p> <p>Working with Proportions 349</p> <p>Using the rules for proportions 349</p> <p>Transforming fractional equations into proportions 351</p> <p>Solving for Variables in Formulas 352</p> <p>Practice Questions Answers and Explanations 355</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 15 Quiz 363</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 15 Quiz 364</p> <p><b>Chapter 16: Muscling Up to Quadratic Equations</b> <b>367</b></p> <p>Using the Square-Root Rule 368</p> <p>Factoring for a Solution 370</p> <p>Zeroing in on the multiplication property of zero 370</p> <p>Assigning the greatest common factor and multiplication property of zero to solving quadratics 372</p> <p>Solving Quadratics with Three Terms 373</p> <p>Using the Quadratic Formula 379</p> <p>Completing the Square 383</p> <p>Imagining the Worst with Imaginary Numbers 384</p> <p>Practice Problems Answers and Explanations 387</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 16 Quiz 392</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 16 Quiz 393</p> <p><b>Book 6: Dealing With Non-Polynomial Equations and Inequalities</b><b> 395</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 17: Yielding to Higher Powers</b><b> 397</b></p> <p>Queuing Up to Cubic Equations 397</p> <p>Solving perfectly cubed equations 398</p> <p>Working with the not-so-perfectly cubed 400</p> <p>Going for the greatest common factor 401</p> <p>Grouping cubes 404</p> <p>Solving cubics with integers 405</p> <p>Determining How Many Possible Roots 407</p> <p>Applying the Rational Root Theorem 408</p> <p>Using the Factor/Root Theorem 410</p> <p>Solving by Factoring 411</p> <p>Solving Powers That Are Quadratic-Like 412</p> <p>Solving Synthetically 416</p> <p>Practice Questions Answers and Explanations 420</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 17 Quiz 426</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 17 Quiz 427</p> <p><b>Chapter 18: Reeling in Radical and Absolute Value Equations</b><b> 429</b></p> <p>Raising Both Sides to Solve Radical Equations 430</p> <p>Powering up by squaring both sides 430</p> <p>Raising to higher powers 433</p> <p>Doubling the Fun with Radical Equations .435</p> <p>Solving Absolute Value Equations 437</p> <p>Making linear absolute value equations absolutely wonderful 437</p> <p>Factoring absolute value equations for solutions 440</p> <p>Checking for Absolute Value Extraneous Roots 441</p> <p>Practice Questions Answers and Explanations 443</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 18 Quiz 447</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 18 Quiz 448</p> <p><b>Chapter 19: Getting Even with Inequalities</b> <b>449</b></p> <p>Defining the Inequality Notation 450</p> <p>Pointing in the right direction 450</p> <p>Grappling with graphing inequalities 450</p> <p>Using the Rules to Work on Inequality Statements 451</p> <p>Rewriting Inequalities Using Interval Notation 453</p> <p>Solving Linear Inequalities 455</p> <p>Solving Quadratic Inequalities 457</p> <p>Dealing with Polynomial and Rational Inequalities 460</p> <p>Solving Absolute-Value Inequalities 463</p> <p>Solving Complex Inequalities 465</p> <p>Practice Questions Answers and Explanations 467</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 19 Quiz 471</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 19 Quiz 472</p> <p><b>Book 7: Evaluating Formulas and Story Problems</b><b> 475</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 20: Facing Up to Formulas</b><b> 477</b></p> <p>Working with Formulas 477</p> <p>Measuring Up 479</p> <p>Finding out how long: Units of length 479</p> <p>Putting the Pythagorean Theorem to work 482</p> <p>Deciphering Perimeter, Area, and Volume 484</p> <p>Using perimeter formulas to get around 484</p> <p>Squaring off with area formulas 486</p> <p>Soaring with Heron’s formula 488</p> <p>Working with volume formulas 490</p> <p>Getting Interested in Using Percent 492</p> <p>Compounding interest formulas 492</p> <p>Gauging taxes and discounts 495</p> <p>Working out the Combinations and Permutations 497</p> <p>Counting down to factorials 498</p> <p>Counting on combinations 498</p> <p>Ordering up permutations 500</p> <p>Practice Questions Answers and Explanations 502</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 20 Quiz 505</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 20 Quiz 507</p> <p><b>Chapter 21: Making Formulas Work in Basic Story Problems</b><b> 509</b></p> <p>Setting Up to Solve Story Problems 509</p> <p>Applying the Pythagorean Theorem 511</p> <p>Using Geometry to Solve Story Problems 513</p> <p>Working around Perimeter, Area, and Volume 515</p> <p>Parading out perimeter and arranging area 515</p> <p>Adjusting the area 517</p> <p>Pumping up the volume 519</p> <p>Going ’Round in Circles 523</p> <p>Putting Distance, Rate, and Time in a Formula 525</p> <p>Going the distance with the distance-rate-time formula 525</p> <p>Figuring distance plus distance 527</p> <p>Equating distances 528</p> <p>Figuring distance and fuel 529</p> <p>Counting on Interest and Percent 530</p> <p>Practice Questions Answers and Explanations 532</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 21 Quiz 537</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 21 Quiz 539</p> <p><b>Chapter 22: Relating Values in Story Problems</b> <b>541</b></p> <p>Tackling Age Problems 542</p> <p>Tackling Consecutive Integer Problems 543</p> <p>Working Together on Work Problems 545</p> <p>Throwing an Object into the Air 547</p> <p>Practice Questions Answers and Explanations 550</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 22 Quiz 553</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 22 Quiz 554</p> <p><b>Chapter 23: Measuring Up with Quality and Quantity Story Problems</b> <b>555</b></p> <p>Achieving the Right Blend with Mixture Problems 556</p> <p>Concocting the Correct Solution 100% of the Time 559</p> <p>Dealing with Money Problems 561</p> <p>Investigating investments and interest 561</p> <p>Going for the green: Money 564</p> <p>Practice Questions Answers and Explanations 567</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 23 Quiz 571</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 23 Quiz 572</p> <p><b>Book 8: Getting a Grip On Graphing</b><b> 573</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 24: Getting a Handle on Graphing</b><b> 575</b></p> <p>Thickening the Plot with Points 575</p> <p>Interpreting ordered pairs 576</p> <p>Actually Graphing Points 577</p> <p>Sectioning Off by Quadrants 578</p> <p>Graphing Lines 579</p> <p>Using points to lay out lines 579</p> <p>Going with the horizontal and vertical 581</p> <p>Graphing Lines Using Intercepts 583</p> <p>Computing Slopes of Lines 585</p> <p>Sighting the slope 585</p> <p>Formulating slope 587</p> <p>Graphing with the Slope-Intercept Form 590</p> <p>Changing to the Slope-Intercept Form 591</p> <p>Writing Equations of Lines 592</p> <p>Given a point and a slope 593</p> <p>Given two points 593</p> <p>Picking on Parallel and Perpendicular Lines 594</p> <p>Finding Distances between Points 595</p> <p>Finding Midpoints of Segments 597</p> <p>Practice Questions Answers and Explanations 598</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 24 Quiz 602</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 24 Quiz 604</p> <p><b>Chapter 25: Extending the Graphing Horizon</b> <b>605</b></p> <p>Finding the Intersections of Lines 605</p> <p>Graphing for intersections 606</p> <p>Substituting to find intersections 607</p> <p>Graphing Parabolas and Circles 608</p> <p>Curling Up with Parabolas 609</p> <p>Trying out the basic parabola 609</p> <p>Putting the vertex on an axis 610</p> <p>Going around in circles with a circular graph 612</p> <p>Plotting and Plugging in Polynomial Graphs 614</p> <p>Investigating Graphs of Inequality Functions 618</p> <p>Taking on Absolute-Value Function Graphs 620</p> <p>Graphing with Transformations 621</p> <p>Sliding and multiplying 622</p> <p>Practice Questions Answers and Explanations 625</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 25 Quiz 632</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 25 Quiz 633</p> <p><b>Chapter 26: Coordinating Systems of Equations and Graphing</b> <b>639</b></p> <p>Defining Solutions of Systems of Equations 639</p> <p>Solving Systems of Linear Equations 641</p> <p>Using elimination 641</p> <p>Using substitution 642</p> <p>Introducing intersections of lines 643</p> <p>Solving Systems Involving Non-Linear Equations 644</p> <p>Taking on Systems of Three Linear Equations 647</p> <p>Practice Problems Answers and Explanations 648</p> <p>Whaddya Know? Chapter 26 Quiz 651</p> <p>Answers to Chapter 26 Quiz 652</p> <p>Index 655</p>
<p><b>Mary Jane Sterling</b> taught algebra, business calculus, geometry, and finite mathematics at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois, for more than 30 years. When she’s not solving for <i>X</i>, she’s often writing other math books, such as <i>Trigonometry For Dummies </i>and <i>Finite Math For Dummies.</i></p>
<p><b>The easy way to become an algebrainiac</b></p> <p>With <i>Algebra I All-In-One For Dummies</i> by your side, you can multiply, divide, factor, simplify, and graph your way to equation-solving greatness. This book breaks down the core concepts and offers plenty of examples and opportunities to work practice problems yourself. Plus, each chapter ends with a little quiz (don’t worry, it won’t affect your grade) so you can see just how gosh darn smart you are—and you’ll find the answers in the book, too. Check out this one-stop Algebra I reference and study guide, and you’ll soon be an equation-solving machine. <p><b>FREE 1-year access to additional chapter quizzes online!</b> <p><b>Inside…</b> <ul><b><li>Grasping basic operations and algebraic properties</li> <li>Simplifying terms and expressions</li> <li>Solving linear, polynomial, and quadratic equations</li> <li>Factoring and inequalities</li> <li>Figuring out story problems</li> <li>Graphing lines, circles, and parabolas</li></b></ul>

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