The average rating for Understanding college algebra based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2021-02-03 00:00:00 Roger Kaikko Truth be told, I always considered myself more of an analysis guy than an algebraist in college. So why is it that, of the various texts I had as an undergraduate, this is one of the handful I've never managed to get rid of? Because group theory rocks, in its own buttoned-down, hidden-depths, body-of-an-accountant-soul-of-a-poet fashion. Herstein's slightly desiccated prose is oddly appropriate for its subject matter, though it's hard to love. You have to read between the lines to discover the underlying beauty. Compared with Ian Stewart's terrific "Galois Theory", Herstein doesn't do particularly well. But then again, Stewart is an impossible act to follow. |
Review # 2 was written on 2016-05-20 00:00:00 Ronny Davis One of my math professors gave this book to me when I was in school. I've been thinking about going back and getting my Masters in math. I just wanted to see how much I remembered or could comprehend. I got through five pages in one lunch hour. But I understood it! This one will be on the "Currently Reading" shelf for a while. . . |
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