Wiz Kid Algebracadabra: Short-Cuts to Algebra Mastery Part I

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Suitable for ages 13 and up

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Table of Contents

Introduction                                                      

Applications                                                        

 

Number Systems: What are They and                

Why are They Important?

 

Constants, Coefficients, Variables, and               

the Invisible Demons

 

Algebra Here We Come                                      

 

Light Switch Property                                          

 

Short-Cuts to Solving Linear                               

First Order Equations

 

The Bridge-Toll Method                                      

 

Working with Unequals, Better                            

Known as Inequalities

About the Book

Here is a splendidly written math ebook on the fundamentals of algebra. Using the highly effective Wiz Kid teaching philosophy, the author presents an introduction to algebra and a clarification of the fundamental problems that this subject presents. In a quick but thorough manner, this book gives you and your child an understanding of the most important terminology, the pitfalls to avoid, and the necessary ingredients to become a master algebra problem solver. In Part I of this series, you will learn problem solving tactics and short-cuts for problems in algebra, whose mastery is critical in order to progress to higher levels within this subject as well as within other math disciplines.

In a simple and straightforward manner, this book teaches how to simplify algebraic expressions, how to solve first order equations, and how to master inequalities. Using novel techniques such as the Light Switch Property and the Bridge-Toll Method, the author shows you how to lick any simplification, equation, or inequality problem. Once you know these methods, you will not be afraid of algebra any longer and you will eagerly look forward to a further study of this subject. Who knows? You might even end up a calculus whiz, since this subject depends heavily on algebra. So come aboard and learn some algebracadabra. The math magicians will be jealous!