This Book provides a clear approach to reconsidering how abstract algebra is introduced and comprehended. Formal definitions and proofs are frequently presented at the beginning of the traditional books. This one starts with visuals, models, and connections to everyday routines.
From geometric transformations to the beauty of symmetry, and from group theory to the brilliance of Galois, the book links abstract ideas to visual understanding. It doesn't rely on programming instead. It uses tools like Microsoft Excel to let learners explore algebraic structures in a practical way.