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The book answers not only the question the title poses, it makes the all important connection to job skill, survival as individuals & as a nation in a competitive world. The eight powerful ideas algebra brings to us are discussed & the link to problem solving skill & creativity is clearly made. Nationally, we are on our way to becoming mathematical illiterates. The implications of that fact are exposed. The mechanics of algebraic skill, equation building skill, equation solving skill are developed in a simple easy manner, eliminating fear & apprehension. From observations made by Isaac Newton under the apple tree - each step is retraced, the reader participates in observation & reasoning that developed the central equation of gravity - the law of the inverse square. Many students become disillusioned with algebra & higher mathematics - the most prevalent reasons are finally exposed. Herein are answers to why students don't learn algebra - why they grow to hate it & most importantly what can be done about it. Presented are answers to: Are the Japanese really smarter than Americans? Where does American education stand in teaching math & science? What can be done? What have we missed? What can parents do?Syferd, Jon W. is the author of 'What Is Algebra Good for & Will I Ever Use It?/Deluxe' with ISBN 9780963191489 and ISBN 0963191489.
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