OUTLINE OF ELEMENTARY AND INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA

Important Definitions

Factors; coefficient; exponent; power; base; term; algebraic sum; similar terms; degree; homogeneous expression; linear equation; root of an equation; root of an expression; identity; conditional equation; prime quantity; highest common factor (H. C. F.); lowest common multiple (L. C. M.); involution; evolution; imaginary number; real number; rational; similar radicals; binomial surd; pure quadratic equation; affected quadratic equation; equation in the quadratic form; simultaneous linear equations; simultaneous quadratic equations; discriminant; symmetrical expression; ratio; proportion; fourth proportional; third proportional; mean proportional; arithmetic progression; geometric progression;

Special Rules for Multiplication and Division

1. Square of the sum of two quantities.

2. Square of the difference of two quantities.

3. Product of the sum and difference of two quantities.

4. Product of two binomials having a common term.

5. Product of two binomials whose corresponding terms are similar.

6. Square of a polynomial.

7. Sum of two cubes.

8. Difference of two cubes.

9. Sum or difference of two like powers.

Cases in Factoring

1. Common monomial factor.

2. Trinomial that is a perfect square.

3. The difference of two squares.

(a) Two terms.

(b) Four terms.

(c) Six terms.

(d) Incomplete square.

4. Trinomial of the form

5. Trinomial of the form

6. Sum or difference of

7. Common polynomial factor. Grouping.

8. Factor Theorem.

H. C. F. and L. C. M.

H. C. F.

L. C. M.

Fractions

Reduction to lowest terms.

Reduction of a mixed number to an improper fraction.

Reduction of an improper fraction to a mixed number.

Addition and subtraction of fractions.

Multiplication and division of fractions.

Law of signs in division, changing signs of factors, etc.

Complex fractions.

Simultaneous Equations

Solved by

Graphical representation.

Involution

Law of signs.

Binomial theorem laws.

Expansion of

Evolution

Law of signs.

Evolution of monomials and fractions.

Square root of algebraic expressions.

Square root of arithmetical numbers.

Optional

Theory of Exponents

Proofs:

Meaning of

Four rules

Radicals

Radical in its simplest form.

Transformation of radicals

Addition and subtraction of radicals.

Multiplication and division of radicals

Rationalization

Square root of a binomial surd.

Radical equations. Always check results to avoid extraneous roots.

Quadratic Equations

Pure.

Affected.

Methods of solving

Equations in the quadratic form.

Properties of quadratics

Simultaneous Quadratics

Case I.

One equation linear.

The other quadratic.

Case II.

Both equations homogeneous and of the second degree.

Case III.

Any two of the quantities

etc., given.

Case IV.

Both equations symmetrical or symmetrical except for sign. Usually one equation of high degree, the other of the first degree.

Case V. Special Devices

I. Solve for a compound unknown, like

etc., first.

II. Divide the equations, member by member.

III. Eliminate the quadratic terms.

Ratio and Proportion

Proportionals

Theorems

  1. Product of means equals product of extremes.
  2. If the product of two numbers equals the product of two other numbers, either pair, etc.
  3. Alternation.
  4. Inversion.
  5. Composition.
  6. Division.
  7. Composition and division.
  8. In a series of equal ratios, the sum of the antecedents is to the sum of the consequents as any antecedent, etc.

Special method of proving four quantities in proportion. Let

etc.

Progressions

Development of formulas.

Insertion of means

Binomial Theorem

Review of binomial theorem laws. See Involution.

Expansion of

Finding any term by