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Beginning Algebra: A Text/Workbook 7th edition
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Charles P. McKeague
Published by Brooks/Cole

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Chapter 1: The Basics

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Chapter 2: Linear Equations and Inequalities

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Chapter 3: Linear Equations and Inequalities in Two Variables

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Chapter 4: Systems of Linear Equations

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Chapter 5: Exponents and Polynomials

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Chapter 6: Factoring

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Chapter 7: Rational Expressions

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Chapter 8: Roots and Radicals

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Chapter 9: Quadratic Equations

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