Algebra - A Study Aid For Self Education by S.M. Niolsky and M.K. Potapov is a comprehensive guide to understanding algebraic concepts.
Published in 1987, this book covers a wide range of topics in algebra, starting with natural numbers and prime numbers. The authors delve into the concept of power of a number and fractions, including common and terminating decimal fractions.
Moving on to real numbers, the book explores rational numbers, numerical inequalities, and intervals. It also discusses nonterminating and nonrepeating decimals, as well as irrational numbers.
The authors provide insight into the approximate values of numbers and properties of real numbers, along with the length of a line segment and the use of a number line and coordinate axis.
The book also covers powers with integral and natural exponents, as well as monomials and polynomials.
It explains numerical and literal expressions, the product of monomials, and the standard form of a monomial. The properties of monomials and polynomials are also discussed in detail.
With clear explanations and examples, this book helps readers grasp complex algebraic concepts and apply them in various mathematical problems. Whether you are a student studying algebra or someone looking to refresh their knowledge, this book is a useful tool for mastering algebraic principles..
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