
COLLEGE ALGEBRA
IN THE
DIGITAL AGE
Learning Algebra In the Modern Era
This book revolutionizes the learning of Algebra by going straight to the fundamentals. It starts with the basics, which is a good understanding of number systems and a good grasp of arithmetic notions like complex fractions, simplifications, and decomposition of numbers. Once thoroughly explored, this part tackles the transition from arithmetic expressions to algebraic expressions and equations, which, in turn, are abundantly described.
Excerpts:
“The index of the Pascal triangle can be used as exponent of a binomial equation.”
“Algebra may have derived from the arts of the cave men or the ancient philosophy.”
“There is an intricate relation between the exponent, the radical and the logarithm.”