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Let's Review: Integrated Algebra (Let's Review Integrated Algebra) | 
enlarge | Author: Lawrence S. Leff M.s. Publisher: Barron's Educational Series Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 496 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 14.2 x 8.9 x 1.2
ISBN: 0764135910 Dewey Decimal Number: 512.0076 EAN: 9780764135910 ASIN: 0764135910
Publication Date: August 24, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Reflecting the latest New York State curriculum change, this brand-new addition to Barrons Lets Review series covers all topics prescribed by the New York State Board of Regents for the new Integrated Algebra Regents exam, which replaces the Math A Regents exam. This book stresses rapid learning, using many step-by-step demonstration examples, helpful diagrams, enlightening Math Fact summaries, and graphing calculator approaches. Fourteen chapters review the following topics: sets, operations, and algebraic language; linear equations and formulas; problem solving and technology; ratios, rates, and proportions; polynomials and factoring; rational expressions and equations; radicals and right triangles; area and volume; linear equations and graphing; functions, graphs, and models; systems of linear equations and inequalities; quadratic and exponential functions; statistics and visual representations of data; and counting and probability of compound events. Exercise sections within each chapter feature a large sampling of Regents-type multiple-choice and extended response questions, with answers at the back of the book. Students will find this book helpful when they need additional explanation and practice on a troublesome topic, or when they want to review specific topics before taking a classroom test or the Regents exam. Teachers will value it as a lesson-planning aid, and as a source of classroom exercises, homework problems, and test questions.
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Integrated Algebra September 23, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
The author is hampered by the fact that the Integrated Algebra is a brand new regents. There is no prior history. At the end of the volume, there is a good sample exam which emulates the actual ones to be administered in January and June of 2008. In short, don't throw out your old Math A book because it contains more pertinent regents practice questions.
A cursory review of the new volume disclosed that the content is similar to the Math A. The sample exam is slightly more complicated and theoretical.
Parts 2 and 3 of the new sample exam are significantly more complex than the comparable Math A. I suspect that the initial administrations of this new exam will produce a curve which reflects the learning transfer in the new course.
The examples in the new Integrated Algebra are pertinent. There are plenty of illustrations on how to utilize the statistical calculator to solve a plethora of problems-particularly in probability and statistics.
From a review of the sample exam, I believe that candidates should endeavor to maximize their score on Part I of the exam which is fairly comparable to the current Math A.
The new volume is replete with plenty of pertinent examples in polynomials, number theory, equations, elementary trigonometry and probability/statistical inference amongst many other topics. The acquisition would be a good value for the price charged. Students would benefit from this volume because it contains sufficient illustrations to amplify the concepts tested on the "live regents exam". Practice is helpful because the new regents criteria requires a minimum passing grade of 65 in all the regents subjects pertinent to obtaining a diploma in NYS.
The new Integrated Algebra matter will be tested again in one form or another on the Collegiate SAT.
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