No-Nonsense Algebra, 2nd Edition (Stepping Stones to Proficiency in Algebra) vs Zahlentheorie (German Edition) – Harald Scheid, Andreas Frommer
Overall winner: No-Nonsense Algebra, 2nd Edition (Stepping Stones to Proficiency in Algebra)
Key Differences
Choose Richard W Fisher's No-Nonsense Algebra if you want a well-organized, homeschool-friendly algebra text with detailed explanations and a lower listed price tier and many user reviews. Choose Harald Scheid & Andreas Frommer's Zahlentheorie if you need a German-language, theoretically deep number theory book presented for academic readers, but note it has far fewer reviews and sits at a higher listed price tier
No-Nonsense Algebra, 2nd Edition (Stepping Stones to Proficiency in Algebra)
Algebra workbook in the Mastering Essential Math Skills series, detailing straightforward problem solving for homeschooling. Includes organized chapters with exercises and supplementary video content for lessons
Pros
- detailed and straightforward explanations
- well-organized chapters
- includes online video content for lessons
- supports homeschooling with clear problem-solving approach
Cons
- no features listed
- no additional formats noted
- no explicit practice variety beyond 15 exercises per chapter
Zahlentheorie (German Edition) – Harald Scheid, Andreas Frommer
A German-language book on number theory. Focuses on mathematical concepts and theory exploration. Customer insight: positive reception noted by reviewers
Pros
- clear mathematical content
- author collaboration
- focus on theory
Cons
- n/a
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Richard W Fisher |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Richard W Fisher |
| User Reviews | Richard W Fisher |