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Reviewers from the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) describe it as an excellent choice for a one- or two-semester course, particularly for students who may find purely axiomatic proof-heavy courses intimidating. It is praised for its "doable" exercises that stimulate student engagement.
: Discusses constructibility with ruler and compass, including the constructibility of the regular 17-sided polygon. Introductory Modern Algebra: A Historical Appro...
: Chapters 4–7 explore fields, centered on the Primitive Element Theorem as a unifying concept. Reviewers from the Mathematical Association of America (MAA)