Beginning Algebra
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Beginning Algebra

by Margaret L. Lial

Publisher
HarperCollins
Pages
446
Language
English
Published
1980

Overview

Beginning Algebra by Margaret L. Lial is a practical introduction to the foundations of algebra, designed to help readers build confidence with equations, variables, and problem solving. The book is best suited to students who need a structured, step-by-step path into mathematics and to learners who prefer clear explanations over abstraction. Its value lies in repetition, gradual skill building, and a focus on the logic behind each procedure.

Beginning Algebra by Margaret L. Lial works as a study companion for readers who want a steady route through core algebra topics. It is especially useful for anyone returning to math after a break and looking for a textbook that emphasizes practice, clarity, and incremental progress. It is also useful for learners who need a dependable bridge from arithmetic into higher-level problem solving.

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