Inner Algebra: How To Do Algebra In Your Head (Aaron Maxwell)

 
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Inner Algebra: How To Do Algebra In Your Head (Aaron Maxwell)

Abstract math is simple for mathematicians because of the way they use their ideas. Inner Algebra demonstrates how most people can learn to accomplish the same.

This book begins by gently instructing you on basic mental abilities. After that, it illustrates how to use them mathematically, with an emphasis on algebra. You will discover as you progress through the book that math allows you to perform things that may not have previously been conceivable.

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About the Authors
A physics B.S. from the University of Texas at Dallas is held by Aaron Maxwell. He has a graduate degree in neuroscience and biophysics and has experience as a software developer. He is currently based in San Francisco, California, USA, where he is working on Higher Mental Math, his next book.
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Published
Published Date / Year
(October 4, 2006)
Hardcover
94 pages
eBook Format
HTML
ISBN-10
1411650328
ISBN-13
978-1411650329

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