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Algebra and Trigonometry
by Ron Larson Robert Hostetler David C. FalvoThis market-leading text continues to provide students and instructors with sound, consistently structured explanations of the mathematical concepts.
Calculus I with Precalculus: A One-Year Course
by Ron Larson Robert Hostetler Bruce H. EdwardsFor students without access to the rich resources of Eduspace, this CD provides a wealth of learning resources including algorithmically-generated prerequisite skill practice, tutorial resources, and a color graphing calculator.
Calculus of a Single Variable: Early Transcendental Functions
by Ron Larson Robert Hostetler Bruce H. EdwardsDesigned for the first two semesters of a three-semester engineering calculus course, Calculus of a Single Variable: Early Transcendental Functions, 4/e, continues to offer instructors and students innovative teaching and learning resources.
College Algebra
by Ron Larson Robert HostetlerThis market-leading text continues to provide students and instructors with sound, consistently structured explanations of the mathematical concepts.
Precalculus with Limits
by Ron Larson Robert Hostetler David C. FalvoWith the same design and feature sets as the market leading Precalculus, 7/e, this new addition to the Larson/Hostetler Precalculus series provides users with sound, consistently structured explanations of the mathematical concepts.
Precalculus with Limits: A Graphing Approach
by Ron Larson Robert Hostetler Bruce H. Edwards David C. FalvoAs part of the market-leadingGraphing ApproachSeries by Larson, Hostetler, and Edwards,Precalculus with Limits: A Graphing Approach,4/e, provides both students and instructors with a sound mathematics course in an approachable, understandable format.
Precalculus with Limits: A Graphing Approach
by Ron Larson Robert Hostetler Bruce H. Edwards David C. FalvoWritten by the author, this manual offers step-by-step solutions for all odd-numbered text exercises as well as Chapter and Cumulative tests.
Trigonometry
by David C. Falvo Robert Hostetler Ron LarsonThis text introduces trigonometry first with a unit circle approach and then with the right triangle.