The Standard Deviants teach you math basics the easy way. You’ll learn everything you need to do basic math problems. Watch and learn as the Standard Deviants introduce you to the world of math. Includes such topics as: integers, division, addition, the order of operations, subtraction, rounding integers and decimals, multiplication, fractions, prime numbers, ratios, percents.
The Realm of Numbers In this book, Asimov takes you through the development of numbers, from the initial set of positive integers through the transfinite alephs. The progression is logical, he first establishes the infinitude of the positive integers and then explains the reasons why negative numbers are needed. Along with the negative integers, he explains the basic rules of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division as applied to integers. Subtraction is used to justify the need for negative integers and then division to explain the need for fractions. Asimov uses the applications for commerce to describe how negative numbers came to be accepted.
Key to Algebra was developed with the belief that anyone can learn basic algebra if the subject is presented in a friendly, non-threatening manner and someone is available to help when needed. Some teachers use Key to Algebra as the basic text for individualized algebra course, while others use it as a supplement to their regular hardbound text. Key to Algebra shouldn’t replace group exploration of concepts, cooperative problem or class discussions.
Elementary number theory is concerned with arithmetic properties of the ring of integers. Early in the development of number theory, it was noticed that the ring of integers has many properties in common with the ring of polynomials over a finite field. The first part of this book illustrates this relationship by presenting, for example, analogues of the theorems of Fermat and Euler, Wilson's theorem, quadratic (and higher) reciprocity, the prime number theorem, and Dirichlet's theorem on primes in an arithmetic progression.