Surviving College Algebra
Saunders' Study
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Surviving College Algebra is the ultimate study guide for those
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Some of the topics included are: functions, matrices, inverses,
gaussian elimination, conic sections, and much more..

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Below is a list of some of the topics included in the book.
Functions, exponents, direct variation, inverse variation, slope intercept, sub-
notation, classifying numbers, properties of addition and multiplication, order of
operations, radicals, imaginary numbers, like terms, linear function, linear
functions, like terms, radicals, square roots, square root signs, cubed roots,
perfect squares, solving inequalities, inequalities with absolute value, compound
inequalities, fractional exponents, rational exponents, fractions in the exponents,
negative exponents, multiplying polynomials, properties of multiplication,
associative property, commutative property, symmetry, distributive property,
Rational numbers, irrational numbers, whole numbers, natural numbers, counting
number, adding polynomials, subtracting polynomials, dividing polynomials, adding
two polynomials, subtracting two polynomials, multiplying two polynomials,
dividing two polynomials, graphing, slope-intercept form of a line, standard form
of a line, graphing lines, graphing inequalities, graphing an inequality, parallel lines,
perpendicular lines, parallel and perpendicular lines, x-intercept, x-intercepts, y-
intercepts, y-intercept, factor, factoring polynomials, factoring trinomials,
difference of two squares, least common multiple, greatest common factor, Using
factoring to solve equations, solving equations by factoring, add, subtract,
multiply, divide, degree, solving equations of degree two, solving equations of
degree 2, factor by grouping, simplifying rational expressions, finding the least
common denominator, exponential functions, logarithmic functions, natural logs,
natural log functions, solving exponential functions, solving logarithmic functions,
solving exponential and logarithmic functions, rationalizing the denominator,
numerator, matrices, matrix, dimensions, row, column, systems of equations,
substitution, elimination, row elimination, Gaussian elimination, matrix
multiplication, multiplying matrices, graphing systems of inequalities, functions,
symmetric, function inverse, inverse functions, finding the inverse of a function,
functions, synthetic division, Descartes’ Rule of signs, Descartes rule of signs,
odd function, even function, odd functions, even functions, complex zeros,
complex zero, Rational zero theorem, rational roots theorem, finding the roots of
a function higher than degree two, finding the roots of a function higher than
degree 2, conic sections, parabola, directrix, vertex, focus, foci, ellipse,
hyperbola, completing the square, remainder, function notation, coordinate grid,
coordinate graph, absolute value, associative property, asymptote, asymptotes,
axis, x-axis, y-axis, vertical lines, undefined, infinity, axis of symmetry, base,
coefficient, constant, equals sign, not equal, less than, greater than, less than or
equal to, greater than or equal to, center of a circle, radius, degree, changing the
base formula, circle, commutative, completing the square, compound inequalities,
compound interest, annual, annually, semi-annually, quarterly, month, interest, e,
conic sections, amount accrued, growth, decay, factor, growth factor, consistent
system, inconsistent system, dependent system, continuous, pre-algebra,
coordinate grid, Cramer’s rule, Cramers rule, degree, dependent, delta symbol,
change in, determinant, element, row, column, dimensions of a matrix, domain,
range, function mapping, function maps, doubling formula, increase, decrease,
exponential growth, exponential decay, exponential functions, exponential
equations, factoring to solve equations, foci, focus, fractional exponents, function
notation, function composition, function inverses, graphing systems of inequalities,
growth factor, decay factor, initial amount, time=0, half life formula, half-life
formula, hyperbolas, hyperbola, identity matrix, identity matrices, i, imaginary
numbers, imaginary roots, integers, decimals, fractions, fraction, reciprocal,
reciprocals, opposite, intercepts, solution, solutions, root, roots, inverse functions,
inverse function, inverse matrix, inverse matrices irrational numbers, limited
domain, restricted domain, linear equations, linear function, linear functions, linear
equation, logarithmic function, logarithmic functions, log function, log functions,
logarithmic equation, logarithmic equations, log equation, power, log equations,
mapping, matrices, inverse matrices, inverse matrix, matrix addition, matrix
subtraction, multiplication rule of radicals, multi-step equations, natural numbers,
nature of roots, number of solutions, odd functions, opposite reciprocal, order of
operations, origin, point, axis, parabolas, points, properties of exponents,
quadratic, negative, positive, +, range, rationalizing the denominator, rational
roots theorem, rational root theorem, reciprocal, row elimination, rules of logs,
rules of natural logs, scalar, cross multiply, parentheses, innermost, simplifying
rational expressions, standard form of a line, substitution, vertical line test, ellipse,
degree, algebraic errors, algebraic expression, translate, algebraic sum, antilog,
antilogarithm, calculator, Cartesian plane, solution solutions, complex, conjugate,
composite number, prime, compound interest, percent, proportionality, quotient,
difference, divisor, division, sum, variable, subscripts, eccentricity Gaussian
elimination, minor axis, major axis, equality, extraneous, factor theorem, improper
fractions, mixed numbers, greatest integer, gauss, second degree, discriminant,  
row-echelon, identity, natural base, negative exponent, order of a matrix,
intersection, arithmetic, checking solutions, checking a solution, transitive
property, transitive properties, trinomial, reflexive property, reflexive properties,
antilogs, opposite reciprocals, simple interest.
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