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st=_ursions in Modern Mathematics, Fifth Edition/i>
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ment science, growth and symmetry, and statistics. Exercises address a broad spectrum of levels of difficulty. Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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I teach a university course based on this textbook and I really like it. It is full of mathematics that students can apply readily to everyday situations, without being heavily computational. The problem sets are relevant to the chapter t
College Algebra: Graphing, Data and Analysis, Third Edition
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For courses in College Algebra, Algebra & Trigonometry, Precalculus, and Trigonometry which require student use of a graphing calculator. <
Algebra and Trigonometry, Second Edition
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My daughter ordered Pre-Calculus, Algebra & Trigonometry from Stephen Brick (decafbooks@corncast.net). She received Algebra and Trigonometry. We paid $40, plus shipping and handling. Stephen Brick offered to refund us $14 if we pay sh
College Algebra, Third Edition
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conic sections; and sequences, induction, and probability. For engineers of every kind, manufacturing personnel, technologists, technicians, and technical marketing professionals.
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Gerald was very informative and helpful in providing info about the shipping date of the book. Thank you so much when we were in a bind.
Reviewed by P.O.Cofie, (Winneba-Ghana)
I had the chance to go through the above book and I must say that I found it very useful. I very much liked the modern approach to the theory of numbers and the use of the historical aspect.I am in Ghana teaching at the University of Educ
Basic Math, Algebra and Geometry with Applications & Premium Web Card Package
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This textbook presents college-level arithmetic, algebra, and geometry concepts with a wide range of career applications. Topics like whole numbers, integers, fractions, percent, area and volume, linear equations, polynomials, roots and
Math for Merchandising : A Step-by-Step Approach (3rd Edition)
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New York Math A: Single Volume Version [STUDENT EDITION]
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Single Volume Veriosn. Volume 1:Algebra Focus;Volume 2: Geometry Focus
Learning Linear Algebra Through Derive
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"Learning Linear Algebra Through Derive" by Brian DentonThis book is a good example of how all college level math textbooks should be written. It focuses on understanding the concepts of linear algebra by following a basic form
Elementary Algebra for College Students, Sixth Edition
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Reviewed by "erikslady7", (So. OR United States)
. The book itself, however, is great. If your class is using this book, you will do well.
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I wish he had written all of my text books. Everything is clearly laid out with examples that are broken down into small steps to make understanding even clearer.
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I would really like to thank Mr. Angel for putting together a great book. I have to admit that I was afraid of Algebra until I started studying from this book. Thanks !
Reviewed by a reader, (Baltimore, Maryland)
The book was laid out well and establishes a good flow with the reader. Contains helpful drawings and diagrams. This book is well suited for visual learners.
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