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Algebra Connections, Version 3.1
by Leslie Dietiker Kevin Coffey Evra BaldingerNIMAC-sourced textbook
Algebra For College Students
by John Hornsby Margaret Lial Terry McGinnisThe Lial Developmental Algebra Series uses a teacherly writing style and a careful blend of skills development and conceptual questions to meet the unique needs of the developmental math student. The author team takes advantage of experiences in the classroom and an editing eye to offer one of the most well-rounded series available, written with the developmental learner in mind. In this revision, the team retains their hallmark writing style, and provides new features and resources to optimize student preparedness and conceptual understanding. The Lial program provides students with the perfect balance of skills and concepts for a student-friendly approach to math.
Algebra Readiness
by Amy Malone Annola Hall Ingrid Swisher Kenneth G. Labuskes Laurie Shappee Mary Durham Steve Mefford Theresa Straub Bliss Yvonne S. Pierce Michele CarneyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Algebra Readiness Builders Seventh Grade
by Rhonda Brady Katherine Patten LaChanceAlgebra Readiness Builders are designed to recycle skills necessary for Algebra Readiness. When used effectively, students practice skills until they become automatic, allowing for deeper understanding of future mathematical concepts.
Algebra Review (3rd Edition)
by Michael SullivanIntermediate Algebra review. Perfect for a slower-paced course or for individual review.
Algebra With Trigonometry
by Eugene Douglas NicholsLearn more about algebra and the foundations of trigonometry.
Algebra Within Reach: Intermediate Algebra
by Ron LarsonINTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA: ALGEBRA WITHIN REACH owes its success to the hallmark features for which the Larson team is known: learning by example, a straightforward and accessible writing style, emphasis on visualization through the use of graphs to reinforce algebraic and numeric solutions and to interpret data, and comprehensive exercise sets. These pedagogical features are carefully coordinated to ensure that students are better able to make connections between mathematical concepts and understand the content. With a bright, appealing design, the new Sixth Edition builds on the Larson tradition of guided learning by incorporating a comprehensive range of student success materials to help develop students' proficiency and conceptual understanding of algebra. The text also continues coverage and integration of geometry in examples and exercises.
Algebra and Trig with CalcChat and CalcView
by Ron LarsonLarson's ALGEBRA AND TRIGONOMETRY incorporates real-world applications, ongoing review, and innovative technology. How Do You See It? exercises give you practice applying the concepts, and new Summarize features and Checkpoint problems reinforce understanding of the skill sets to help you better prepare for tests.
Algebra and Trigonometry
by Cynthia YoungCynthis Young's Algebra & Trigonometry, Fourth Edition will allow students to take the guesswork out of studying by providing them with a clear roadmap: what to do, how to do it, and whether they did it right, while seamlessly integrating to Young's learning content. Algebra & Trigonometry, Fourth Edition is written in a clear, single voice that speaks to students and mirrors how instructors communicate in lecture. Young's hallmark pedagogy enables students to become independent, successful learners. Varied exercise types and modeling projects keep the learning fresh and motivating. Algebra & Trigonometry 4e continues Young's tradition of fostering a love for succeeding in mathematics.
Algebra and Trigonometry
by Ron Larson David C. FalvoThis market-leading text continues to provide students and instructors with sound, consistently structured explanations of the mathematical concepts. Designed for a two-term course, the new Eighth Edition retains the features that have made Algebra and Trigonometry a complete solution for both students and instructors: interesting applications, cutting-edge design, and innovative technology combined with an abundance of carefully written exercises.
Algebra and Trigonometry
by Ron Larson David C. FalvoAs part of the market-leadingGraphing ApproachSeries by Larson, Hostetler, and Edwards,Algebra and Trigonometry: A Graphing Approach,4/e, provides both students and instructors with a sound mathematics course in an approachable, understandable format. The quality and quantity of the exercises, combined with interesting applications, cutting-edge design, and innovative resources, make teaching easier and help students succeed in mathematics. This edition, intended for algebra and trigonometry courses that require the use of a graphing calculator, includes a moderate review of algebra to help students entering the course with weak algebra skills. Accessibility to students is achieved through careful writing and design, including same-page examples and solutions, which maximize the readability of the text. Similarly, side-by-side solutions show algebraic, visual, and numeric representations of the mathematics to support students' various learning styles. TheLibrary of Functionsthread throughout the text provides a definition and list of characteristics for each elementary function and compares newly introduced functions to those already presented to increase students' understanding of these important concepts. Technology Supportnotes provided at point-of-use throughout the text guide students to theTechnology Support Appendix,where they can learn how to use specific graphing calculator features to enhance their understanding of the concepts presented. Houghton Mifflin'sEduspaceonline classroom management tool offers instructors the option to assign homework and tests online, provides tutorial support for students needing additional help, and includes the ability to grade any of these assignments automatically.
Algebra and Trigonometry: A Graphing Approach (4th edition)
by Ron Larson Bruce H. Edwards David C. Falvo Robert P. HostetlerAs part of the market-leading Graphing Approach series by Larson, Hostetler, and Edwards, Algebra and Trigonometry: A Graphing Approach, 4/e, provides both students and instructors with a sound mathematics course in an approachable, understandable format. The quality and quantity of the exercises, combined with interesting applications, cutting-edge design, and innovative resources, make teaching easier and help students succeed in mathematics. This edition, intended for algebra and trigonometry courses that require the use of a graphing calculator, includes a moderate review of algebra to help students entering the course with weak algebra skills.
Algebra and Trigonometry: Functions and Applications
by Paul A. FoersterAlgebra and Trigonometry--Functions and Applications is designed for a course in intermediate algebra, advanced algebra, and trigonometry. The book can be used in two different ways
Algebra and Trigonometry: Structure and Method
by Richard G. Brown Mary P. Dolciani Robert H. Sorgenfrey Robert B. KaneAlgebra for College Students
by Jerome E. Kaufmann Karen L. SchwittersKaufmann and Schwitters have built this text's reputation on clear and concise exposition, numerous examples, and plentiful problem sets. <p><p>This traditional text consistently reinforces the following common thread: learn a skill; practice the skill to help solve equations; and then apply what you have learned to solve application problems. This simple, straightforward approach has helped many students grasp and apply fundamental problem solving skills necessary for future mathematics courses. Algebraic ideas are developed in a logical sequence, and in an easy-to-read manner, without excessive vocabulary and formalism. <p><p>The open and uncluttered design helps keep students focused on the concepts while minimizing distractions. Problems and examples reference a broad range of topics, as well as career areas such as electronics, mechanics, and health, showing students that mathematics is part of everyday life. The text's resource package anchored by Enhanced WebAssign, an online homework management tool saves instructors time while also providing additional help and skill-building practice for students outside of class.
Algebra for College Students
by Robert BlitzerGets them engaged. Keeps them engaged. Bob Blitzer’s use of realistic applications instantly piques students’ curiosity about the presence of mathematical concepts in the world around them. These applications are apparent throughout the entire program–from his relatable examples, friendly writing style, and thought-provoking features in the textbook, to the enhanced digital resources in the MyMathLab course. Blitzer pulls from topics that are relevant to college students, often from pop culture and everyday life, to ensure that students will actually use their learning resources to achieve success. With an expansion of the series to now include a Developmental Math “all-in-one” text (with content spanning prealgebra through intermediate algebra), and with an enhanced media program accompanying this revision, developmental students at all levels will see how math applies to their daily lives and culture.
Algebra for College Students (4th Edition)
by Mark DugopolskiThe unifying theme of this text is the development of the skills necessary for solving equations and inequalities, followed by the application of those skills to solving applied problems. Every section ending in the text begins with six simple writing exercises. These exercises are designed to get students to review the definitions and rules of the section before doing more traditional exercises.