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For anyone that has taken or is planning on taking the "CLEP: College Algebra" exam, has anyone used "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Algebra," and if so, was it useful or not? Thanks.
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I'm currently using the Idiot's Guide to Algebra right now. Personally, I don't like math...at all. However, I absolutely LOVE this book!! It really breaks things down into easy-to-understand concepts. It's got all sorts of practice questions at the end of the book, as well. Now, whether or not this is enough to pass the exam, we'll see. But...I'm definitely understanding the concepts nicely. I hope this helps!
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