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redruM

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doe, is there a suitable book for algebra?
 
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I just changed my timetable to have one 200 (HIST243) and one 300 (HIST359) level subject next semester. So good because I need to do 3x 300 levels for both my majors (historiography and egypt), and that means I'm getting a third of one major done in the first year, which I'm happy about:D

Although this is really irrelevant for you, I thought I'd share it:)
 

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anyone taking that new 200 level econ subject that they introduced?
 

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i've done mktg101 is there one that follows like taht one for second yr?
 

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redruM said:
doe, is there a suitable book for algebra?
my memory gets a bit hazy about the alegebra in 135/136, but from memory there was a bit of vector stuff thats covered in the stewart book. the other stuff im not sure, youd have to mail the lecturers.

according to this http://www.maths.mq.edu.au/~chrism/math136/ i guess you'd look at the anton book, but ive never seen it. the bits not on vectors you could probably just photocopy some stuff from a text in the library.
 

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if you listen in lectures, just a little bit and take notes, it will be all you need for algebra

besides, theres numeracy to ask stuff

i'll be there everywk next sem :|
 

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yeh i am going to contact the lecturers soon.

i've just always considered maths with having a big fat book with a shitload of questions and unworked solutions in the back. :p
 

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they have a few really fat-arse books in the co-op shop for math135. at least i remember seeing them when i was considering buying them (i think the mere 'recommended' bit turned me off and so did the 300+ dollar price for both, oh and the fact that i dropped the subject first week).

I remember one book was specifically algebra. Though i may be wrong...
 

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good to know there are some books out there.

i'll check them out once uni starts
 

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