Based on the reviews and from the "Look Inside" feature at Amazon it looks like a GREAT math reference book. I've been on the lookout for something like this, because I get emails from adults who want to review or refresh their basic math before going to college or some other course they're taking. So now I have something to refer them to.
The table of contents includes these chapters:
NUMERATION
- The Base Ten System
- Rational Numbers
- Irrational Numbers
NUMBER THEORY
- Factors and Multiples
- Powers and Roots
COMPUTATION
- Addition
- Subtraction
- Multiplication
- Division
ALGEBRA
- Algebraic Notation
- Properties
- Relations and Functions
- Equations
- Inequalities
GRAPHS AND STATISTICS
- Gathering Data
- Organizing and Summarizing Data with Statistics
- Displaying Data in Tables and Graphs
- Interpreting Data
GEOMETRY
- Elements of Geometric Figures
- Angles
- Plane Figures
- Solid Figures
RATIO, PROPORTION, AND PERCENT
- Ratio
- Proportion
- Percent
PROBABILITY AND ODDS
- Permutations and Combinations
- Probability
- Odds
ALMANAC
- Prefixes
- Suffixes
- Problem Solving
- Study Tips
- Using a Computer for Math
- Geometric Constructions
- Test-Taking Skills
- Handy Tables
- The Metric System
- The Customary System
- General Measurement
- Fraction/Decimal Equivalents
- Multiplication Table
- Square and Cube Roots
- Right-Triangle Ratios
- Prime Numbers Less Than 500
- Mathematical Symbols
- Number Patterns
- Number Systems
YELLOW PAGES
- Glossary of Mathematical Formulas
- Glossary of Mathematical Terms
INDEX
A total of 608 pages. I can hardly believe how good reviews it has!I was unclear if Math on Call contained exercises or not, but I'm thinking not, since I didn't see anyone mentioning such in the reviews or the description.
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