Introductory Algebra An Interactive Approach

“Introductory Algebra An Interactive Approach” by Linda Pulsinelli is a comprehensive textbook published by Macmillan in 1991, consisting of 673 pages. This edition focuses on introducing students to the fundamental concepts of beginning algebra through an interactive learning process, ensuring that students are actively engaged as they progress through the material.
Readers will find that this text employs a variety of distinctive features designed to reinforce algebraic topics, allowing students to practice new skills as they are introduced. The book includes periodic reviews that provide opportunities for students to assess their understanding and address any misconceptions. With a focus on mathematics and elementary algebra, this resource is structured to facilitate a thorough grasp of essential algebraic principles.
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This popular text introduces students to the fundamental concepts of beginning algebra by continuously involving them in the learning process. Utilizing a strong interactive approach, this volume includes a variety of distinctive features, which reinforce topics by having students practice each new skill as it is presented. Periodic reviews are also incorporated, offering students the opportunity to check their progress and correct any misunderstandings. Through frequent keying of in-text learning materials, students are referred to the section where the topic in question is addressed.
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