It covers essential but often under-taught skills such as:
Exercises and examples are grouped by the mathematical strategy they illustrate rather than by scientific subfield, which helps in recognizing patterns across different disciplines. Target Audience Thinking About Equations: A Practical Guide for...
, written by Matt A. Bernstein and William A. Friedman, is a supplement designed to bridge the gap between rote mathematical manipulation and physical understanding. Core Premise It covers essential but often under-taught skills such
Using visual and geometric properties to simplify problems. Thinking About Equations: A Practical Guide for...