Math exercise book is a book to help children excel in mathematics on addition and subtraction operations, The book contains more than 1000 addition and subtraction exercises to train and prepare for an test, the complexity of the math operations increases with pages.
Algebra: Chapter 0 is a self-contained introduction to the main topics of algebra, suitable for a first sequence on the subject at the beginning graduate or upper undergraduate level. The primary distinguishing feature of the book, compared to standard textbooks in algebra, is the early introduction of categories, used as a unifying theme in the presentation of the main topics. A second feature consists of an emphasis on homological algebra: basic notions on complexes are presented as soon as modules have been introduced, and an extensive last chapter on homological algebra can form the basis for a follow-up introductory course on the subject. Approximately 1,000 exercises both provide adequate practice to consolidate the understanding of the main body of the text and offer the opportunity to explore many other topics, including applications to number theory and algebraic geometry. This will allow instructors to adapt the textbook to their specific choice of topics and provide the independent reader with a richer exposure to algebra. Many exercises include substantial hints, and navigation of the topics is facilitated by an extensive index and by hundreds of cross-references.
Excerpt from An Exercise Book in Arithmetic: Oral and Written; For Supplementary or Independent Use in Higher Grades, Normal Schools, and General Review Classes This Book of Exercises in Arithmetic is written to supply a demand for just such a book in the higher grades, in normal schools, and in general review courses. A general course in arithmetic should not attempt to meet the needs of a particular vocation, but should aim rather to develop: (a) Accuracy and some speed in the fundamental processes; (b) Skill in simple mental calculations; (c) A mastery of common fractions and power to use fractional relations; (d) Absolute accuracy in the use of the decimal point; (e) Facility in the use of the common tables of weights and measures; (f) A knowledge of common business forms and methods; and (g) The power to reason correctly in the face of rather complicated data. All this should be done through drills and the applications of arithmetic to present-day usages and customs in the commercial and industrial world - percentage and simple measurements. Hence, no attempts are made to teach statistical industrial facts nor to give general encyclopedic information. Part I consists of abstract drills, many of them in script for sight work to save time in copying. These are designed for daily use. (See Suggestions to Teachers.) Part II is free from puzzles and obsolete matter. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Common Core Achieve focuses on the core content instruction needed for all 2014 high school equivalency exams, and includes test preparation specific to each exam: 2014 GED,® TASC,TM or HiSET.TM It strives not just to help students pass a test, but to achieve their ultimate goals of college & career readiness. All-in-one platform with core content instruction and test-specific practice. Contains GED Mathematics exercise book with scaffolded instruction and practice supports.
Based in large part on the comprehensive "First Course in Ring Theory" by the same author, this book provides a comprehensive set of problems and solutions in ring theory that will serve not only as a teaching aid to instructors using that book, but also for students, who will see how ring theory theorems are applied to solving ring-theoretic problems and how good proofs are written. The author demonstrates that problem-solving is a lively process: in "Comments" following many solutions he discusses what happens if a hypothesis is removed, whether the exercise can be further generalized, what would be a concrete example for the exercise, and so forth. The book is thus much more than a solution manual.
The author, the founder of the Greek Statistical Institute, has based this book on the two volumes of his Greek edition which has been used by over ten thousand students during the past fifteen years. It can serve as a companion text for an introductory or intermediate level probability course. Those will benefit most who have a good grasp of calculus, yet, many others, with less formal mathematical background can also benefit from the large variety of solved problems ranging from classical combinatorial problems to limit theorems and the law of iterated logarithms. It contains 329 problems with solutions as well as an addendum of over 160 exercises and certain complements of theory and problems.