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Differential Equations and Linear Algebra

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ents visualize ODE concepts and includes applications to engineering, physics, chemistry, and biology. It runs on Windows or Macintosh.

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Reviewed by li wie, (Chicago, Ill)

I found this book to be head and shoulders above the other books in its class. It is far more mature and is an excellent book for the serious student.

Reviewed by Ting, (California)

This is by far the WORST calc book i've ever had!!! it assumes it's readers already know many IMPORTANT concepts, so the lazy author just simply omits many explanations. Also, the examples are very easy, BUT the exercises are very hard! A

College Algebra (2nd Edition)

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Algebra: Pure and Applied

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For undergraduate students with little or no previous exposure to abstract mathematics, the textbook can be used for a one-semester course on groups and rings, a full-year course, or a course designed by the instructor to emphasize certa

Reviewed by Jason, (Illinios)

I used this as a textbook for an Abstract algebra course I took recently. It was surprisingly readable, and more importantly, there are plenty of examples that illustrate the definitions and theorems they've given.Just a single complaint:

Business Math (6th Edition)

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The new edition of this best-selling text continues a tradition of demonstrating fundamental mathematical concepts through extensive use of examples taken from real-world applications in such areas as banking, the hotel/motel industry, re

Algebra for College Students (4th Edition)

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Reviewed by Monkuman, (Hawaii, USA)

d in the product detail section). This book may prove to be helpful but it was not the book I thought I ordered.

Reviewed by J. STRICKLAND "jdstrickland", (Smithfield, NC United States)

With the sixth edition of this textbook, Sullivan has made significant strides since the fifth edition of the College Algebra portion. The interval notations used to indicate the regions where the value of a function is increasing or decr

Reviewed by Mark Sheridan, (usa)

e can useit to solve problems and answer conceptual questions. With Sullivan, you get this in great measure.This is a wonderful textbook for both sudents and teachers. It is

Reviewed by TL, (Tampa, FL United States)

One feature I really liked about this book was the "Now work on Problem #..." items, which give you a specific exercise to work on in that section to make sure you understand the concept just covered. Also, the author has highli

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