This book is still in progress, but you begin to tackle algebra right away with our Rough Cuts edition, which lets you read the manuscript as it evolves, either online or via PDF.
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Dan Pilone is a Senior Software Architect with Blueprint Technologies, Inc. and a mediocre rock climber. He has designed and implemented systems for Hughes, ARINC, UPS, and the Naval Research Laboratory. He also teaches project management, software design, and software engineering at The Catholic University in Washington D.C.
Tracey Pilone is a technical writer supporting mission planning and RF analysis software for the Navy. She is a licensed Civil Engineer who has worked in construction management for several years in Washington DC. She has a Civil Engineering degree from Virgina Tech and a Masters of Education from the University of Virginia.
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Head First Algebra: Rough Cuts Version
Dan Pilone , Tracey Pilone
ISBN: 9780596156350, 664 pages, $29.99 USD, £21.99 GBP
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