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February 4th
Algebra and Trigonometry: A Problem Solving Approach
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College Algebra and Trigonometry
Editorial review
These renowned authors have crafted an acutely accurate, pedagogically rich text that is traditional in content, but embraces a unique approach that teaches students to (1) view questions from various perspectives, (2) analyze problems ca
Math for Life and Food Service
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Math for Life and Food Service is specifically designed for students considering a career in culinary arts. This text incorporates intermediate-level mathematics skills that are used daily in the food service industry. It is intended for
This text is great. As a teacher of a culinary program, I had looked for a text that was appropriate for years. This book covers basics as well as the harder student topics such as food cost percent, balance sheets, and costing recipes. I
Intermediate Algebra for College Students (3rd Edition)
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nd edition has been rewritten to make it more accessible, and adds a separate chapter on inequalities.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Reviewed by a reader
Blitzers' step by step is very helpful but does not always use the best path to the solution. He could use more examples of different types of the same problem, ie. What occurs when using negetives on this problem? Great book, but with an
Hands-On Math Projects with Real-Life Applications : Ready-to-Use Lessons and Materials for Grades 6-12 (J-B Ed:
Editorial review
For all teachers grades 6-12, here is an exciting collection of 61 hands-on investigations to help students apply math concepts and skills in everyday problems found across the curriculum in sports, and in daily life! These tested project
Reviewed by Tracy "athansor", (Demorest, GA)
athematics levels of instruction. I will start a project during one class period, then allow students time at the end of class on subsequent days to complete it as a supplement to my lessons.
Reviewed by Bernadette, (Minnesota)
Hands-On Math Projects with Real-Life Applications offers many math projects classified for an integrated approach to math and other subjects. As a parent who is home schooling a teenager I have found the projects to be a helpful resource
Elementary Algebra for College Students with Geometry
Reviewed by Lorna Owens, (Houston, TX)
I love this book: it's clear, concise, laid-out well...all except for the chapter dealing with Geometry. It appears to have been an afterthought, a very rushed addition on the author's/publisher's part. There are numerous typing mistakes,
Presentation Pro: Mathematics Course 3 (Presentation Pro: Dynamic Presentations at the Click of a Mouse)
Editorial review
Accompanies Prentice Hall Mathematics, Course 3. PowerPoint presentations.
Prealgebra (2nd Edition)
Editorial review
Reviewed by Richard Beaty, (Layton, Utah)
This book worked good for me, I also had a good teacher though. Never found mistakes in it. Good beginning book to learn Pre-Algebra concepts
Reviewed by Consuelo Hospedales, (NJ, USA)
I have been below average in Math for most of my life but thanks to Prealgebra by Blair, Tobey and Slater my grade went up considerably. I managed to maintain a B average thanks to this comprehensive and easy to follow book. It set a stea
Transform Linear Algebra
Editorial review
Based upon lectures given by the author over several decades of teaching, this textbook explains the fundamental concepts of linear algebra and matrix theory for beginning to intermediate level undergraduate students in engineering, scie
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