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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Favorite basic math study guide,
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This review is from: Mathematics Made Simple: Sixth Edition (Paperback)
I have tutored a great number of students in math. Most of these students (even ones who have progressed to Pre-Calculus and beyond) are lacking an understanding of basic mathematics (or have long since forgotten). For adult students who have been out of math class for 20 years or more, especially if they consider themselves to be poor math students, I prefer to start at "the beginning".
That's where this book comes in. It covers whole numbers (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division), fractions (prime numbers, factoring, operations), decimals (converting to/from fractions, operations), percents (converting to/from decimals or fractions, word problems, ratios and proportions), negative numbers, algebraic expressions (translating from words into symbols, exponents, solving), polynomials (factoring binomials, quadratics, and trinomials), linear equations (ordered pairs, graphing, slope, solving systems of equations by elimination or substitution, quadratic equations (standard form, roots and factoring, quadratic formula, completing the square), sequences and series (arithmetic, geometric), geometry (lines and angles, constructions, relationships, parallels and transversals, congruence theorems, circles, polygons, similar figures), measurement of geometric figures (areas of quadrilaterals/triangles/circles, Pythagorean theorem, volume and surface area of solids, metric system), graphs, probability (permutations, combinations), and trigonometry. I particularly like the discussion of "completing the square" as this topic is usually not well discussed in modern math textbooks (leaving students thoroughly confused about a fairly simple technique). There is also a nice discussion of geometric constructions, which I remember vividly from ninth grade geometry, but have yet to meet a student in the past ten years who has even heard of this (although I had a great, tough teacher). I am currently using this book to prepare an adult student for the Accuplacer exam (math placement exam in college), but have a reference copy for myself as well. I believe it would be useful for homeschool families, adults taking a math class, and anyone who wants a good reference of the most relevant math topics. If there is a better, all-around beginning math book, I haven't found it. Highly recommended.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Made Simple" series ALWAYS a Good Choice!,
By Madam Librarian (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mathematics Made Simple: Sixth Edition (Paperback)
I worked in a bookstore back in the late 70's. I sold many a copy of "Made Simple" books. I have always found them to be excellent and a very good choice.They give test questions and answers--after reading the text. I am thankful, since we are Amazon customers, that Amazon continues to carry this line.
15 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
decent supplement - not an introduction,
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This review is from: Mathematics Made Simple: Sixth Edition (Paperback)
This book calls itself a "complete introduction to algebra, geometry and trigonometry", I disagree. This book is not a good starting point for those wanting to learn these branches of mathematics for the first time. If you haven't studied algebra, geometry and trigonometry don't try to learn them from this book. The descriptions are not adequate for someone with no experience in these fields of math.However, if you want a pretty decent review of math that will get you ready to take, or re-take calculus, this book works. I would expect a little more clarity in the descriptions from a 6th edition.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Mistakes abound, not a good book,
This review is from: Mathematics Made Simple: Sixth Edition (Paperback)
This book is ok for a review... if you have already learned this stuff long ago and understand the CONCEPTS very well.
There are several errors in this book. Some are surprisingly simple. For example, page 26 has a list of prime numbers. They list 45 as a prime number. Page 38 has a demonstration that uses wrong numbers. How can an editor allow such blatant errors? If you dont already know math, this book could lead you astray. Of course, I only did the first 2 chapters.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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I first borrowed this book from my local library for use with a high school student that I was helping. I had forgotten (or never learned!) some of the concepts that I needed to help him with. i found that this book provided clear, easy to understand explanations for the material presented, so i decided to buy a copy for myself. I recommend it highly.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Review of Mathematics Made Simple: Sixth Edition (Made Simple),
By Josey Wales "Josey Wales" (Mahopac, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mathematics Made Simple: Sixth Edition (Paperback)
An excellent educational self teaching text that lives up to its title completely.
2.0 out of 5 stars
disappointed!!,
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I was not impressed with this book, there was nothing made simple about
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Mathematics Made Simple: Sixth Edition by Thomas Cusick (Paperback - August 19, 2003)
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