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Precalculus: Graphical Numerical Algebraic
Reviewed by Scott Rogers, (Mountain Vista High School, CO, USA)
As a freshman in high school, I was very excited to be taking precalculus. But as the year unfolded, so did the many pages of my textbook, and I was dissapointed. Though it does provide many challenging problems, and many examples with gr
Algebra and Trigonometry: Graphs and Models with Graphing Calculator Manual (2nd Edition)
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Reviewed by Ben Willett, (Lakewood, CO USA)
and applications of algebra and trigonometry. His use of technology makes the process fun also.So I give this text 5 stars, and recommend it to anyone interested in mathematics.
Reviewed by Chang Yuon, (Emeryville, CA USA)
First, this book is probably the most beautiful Math Book you will ever see. The text explains mathematical concepts with colorful pictures and modern calculator-generated graphs that definitely encourage students to make more use of thei
Algebra and Trigonometry: Graphs and Models, A Unit Circle Approach with Graphing Calculator Manual
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Marvin Bittinger For over thirty years Professor Marvin L. Bittinger has been teaching math at the university level. Since 1968 he has been employed as a professor of mathematics education at Indiana University - Purdue University at Ind
Math XL
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12 month access card. Online testing, homework, and tutorial system.
Discrete Maths for Computing
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This is a short, concise introduction to key mathematical ideas for computer scientists which develops their understanding of discrete mathematics and its application in computing. The author presents numerous worked examples and practic
A Graphical Approach to College Algebra (3rd Edition)
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John Hornsby- When John Hornsby enrolled as an undergraduate at Louisiana State University, he was uncertain whether he wanted to study mathematics, education, or journalism. His ultimate decision was to become a teacher, but after twent
Reviewed by Anita C. Bryant, (Moore Haven, FL USA)
As a Mathematics major, I have been subjected to the good, the bad & the ugly when it comes to textbooks. Of my mathematics texts, Hornsby & Lial definitely rise above the pack.
Reviewed by Pamela Chernovetz, (Hamden, Connecticut)
'm only s few days away from receiving the best they have to offer.
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The introduction of a graphing calculator, such as the TI-83, at this level of college course is absolutely confusing and ridiculous. Unless an individual has previously learned the graphing calculator, the student winds up spending more
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