Introduction to Algebra, Upon the Inductive Method of Instruction (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Warren Colburn

 
9781333322724: Introduction to Algebra, Upon the Inductive Method of Instruction (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Master the transition from arithmetic to algebra with a gradual, example‑driven approach.

This book begins with practical questions in simple equations, then introduces signs, operations, and the idea of using a letter for the unknown. By solving many worked problems and gradually increasing difficulty, you learn to reason through algebra step by step.

The text is designed for learners who want to build understanding from concrete problems to general rules. Explanations are kept concise, with a focus on practice and self‑discovery. The edition emphasizes learning by solving many examples, rather than long lectures, and it shows how to translate ideas from arithmetic into algebraic thinking.

  • See how to express the unknown quantity with letters and symbols.
  • Follow a progression from simple equations to more complex ones, including two unknowns.
  • Learn methods and rules through worked examples and guided practice.
  • Develop reasoning skills by solving problems and recognizing patterns.

Ideal for readers beginning algebra and anyone seeking a practical, example‑driven introduction.

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