

Buy HP Prime Guide Algebra Fundamentals: HP Prime Revealed and Extended (HP Prime Innovation in Education Series) on desertcart.com ✓ FREE SHIPPING on qualified orders Review: Good study - Liked all Review: Good book - A good and useful lead-in to using a very complex and capable calculator.
| Best Sellers Rank | #399,374 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #103 in Elementary Algebra (Books) #349 in Common Core #545 in Math Teaching Materials |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (71) |
| Dimensions | 8.5 x 0.67 x 11 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 0915573024 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0915573028 |
| Item Weight | 1.47 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 284 pages |
| Publication date | September 14, 2017 |
| Publisher | Computer Learning Service |
R**Y
Good study
Liked all
W**R
Good book
A good and useful lead-in to using a very complex and capable calculator.
O**R
The poor grammar is killing me... EDIT: I figured it out.
While my original review still stands, I've finally figured out why this book is so 'hit and miss'. I's a copy and past from his previous book on the TI/Nspire, with new HP Prime specific additions. (There are still typos with 'left-over' TI/Nspire references sprinkled throughout.) When you get past the unedited/painful portion(s) containing the new Prime info, you actually get to well edited, easy to read sections on algebra fundamentals. My advice is not to lose heart at the beginning of the book, but to make the slog past the first/new section. When you get to the older material from the previous book, it's significantly easier going. Original review: While the book tries to present some in-depth education about a calculator that is by it's very nature, quite complex, it would be considerably easier to follow if the professor would learn some remedial grammar. (...Or have the book heavily edited by someone who already knows.) The order of subjects might indeed be a little hard to follow, but learning XCAS based software really has no 'flow' or 'order' to speak of .... so I don't feel it fair to criticize the author for what is a very subjective choice about his chosen order of concepts. What is unforgivable is the number of typos, punctuation, and grammar errors. When a university professor doesn't even know the correct usage difference between the words 'then' and 'than', it seriously undermines his credibility as an educator .... and makes the material much harder to read / slog through. After I've thoroughly gone through the book, I will see if the content manages to eventually 'rise above' the noise level. If so, I will revise this review accordingly.
C**Y
Good illustrations and key pad locations
Good illustrations and key pad locations. Examples are very good practice for learning key pad lay out. It would be great if this guide was expanded to include the calculus features and practice examples.
R**R
HP Prime Guide to Algebra a helpful book.
The book was helpful to understand the HP Prime calculator.
S**Y
Better off sticking with the official HP Prime user's manual
I found this book impossible to read and gave up just 20 or so pages in. This is not so much a tutorial or a textbook, but more a series of bullet-pointed notes. I suspect that perhaps they are the notes the author uses to teach his math class, and much of it doesn't really make sense outside of that classroom context. Unlike a tutorial format, many of the points seem to be made out of the order of the actual calculations. Most of the book is not written in complete sentences, but in a truncated style that is yet strangely verbose given that the operations are all described in prose rather than shown in visual steps. Keys, for example, are all referred to by names made up by the author rather than simply showing the icon for the key. Many steps are simply referred to as "we did this" without really explaining how "this" was done. I suspect there is a lot of good material here. Flipping through the book, it appears to get into some interesting real-world application examples later on. Unfortunately, I will not have the patience to get that far with this writing style.
L**L
Good Purchase.
Could cover more of the Calculators features.
G**A
The book is painful, but useful
The edits in this book, and the obvious references to the TI-Nspire series, make it obvious which content came first. It is a useful book, but appears to have been hacked together in haste to cover the HP Prime. It suffers a loss of readability and, for me, lacks in imparting the joy of reading a technical instruction book. This is /it/ as far as books written for the HP Prime, though. So, if you have the Prime and are looking for some additional instruction in algebra with your calculator, you may as well buy it.
G**O
Come da titolo: un libro che esplora gli argomenti dell’Algebra con testi e fotografie a colori su come sfruttare al meglio la calcolatrice HP-PRIME per lo studio degli argomenti trattati. Un manuale che in rete non si trova.
A**E
met track and trace kun je letterlijk alles goed volgen op www de verpakking was stevig en ik ben zo een tevreden man. voor mij belangrijke boeken. groetjes Andre Hasselt
M**E
This is a great book for using your HP Prime with an introductory course in high school. Unfortunately the author pass away on February 2025 and the support webpage is down. You will not be able to download the corresponding files mentioned in the book.
G**E
a brief guide to exploring algebra fundamentals using the hp prime. not at all comprehensive.
F**O
Creí que tenía más información
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