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More By This DeveloperYou Might Also LikeReviewed in the United States on October 8, 2020 I cannot recommend this algebra review book. I already took math all the way through multivariable calculus back in college, many years ago. I am now retired and wanted to relearn it as a hobby project, and to also maybe do some tutoring on the side. Unfortunately, I have found this algebra review book to have serious errors. The example problem solved on page 56 arbitrarily changes a plus sign to a minus sign and then back and forth a couple more times for absolutely no reason, worst set of typos I have ever seen in a math book. Also, in the very same example, y+2 mysteriously changes to y+4 on the next line, and then back to y+2 again on the next, also for no earthly reason. And of course, the answer they give is wrong. I verified my own answer by graphing the starting equation and my ending equation, and the graphs are identical. Their answer graphs to something different. Then on the very next page, they do something terribly confusing. - They mix up which graph goes with which equation for the 2 basic hyperbola equations. The graph on the right actually goes with the equation under the graph on the left, and vice versa. That is two huge errors in just two pages, and I am only on page 57 of a 200-page book, so it doesn't look good. |