Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
Summary
The aim of this series of problem-solvers is to provide a selection of worked examples in algebra designed to supplement undergraduate algebra courses. We have attempted, mainly with the average student in mind, to produce a varied selection of exercises while incorporating a few of a more challenging nature. Although complete solutions are included, it is intended that these should be consulted by readers only after they have attempted the questions. In this way, it is hoped that the student will gain confidence in his or her approach to the art of problem-solving which, after all, is what mathematics is all about.
The problems, although arranged in chapters, have not been ‘graded’ within each chapter so that, if readers cannot do problem n this should not discourage them from attempting problem n + 1. A great many of the ideas involved in these problems have been used in examination papers of one sort or another. Some test papers (without solutions) are included at the end of each book; these contain questions based on the topics covered.
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- Algebra Through PracticeA Collection of Problems in Algebra with Solutions, pp. viiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1985