Precalc Math Calc Sg E4


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Detailed explanations and worked-out practice problems.







Pre-Calculus For Dummies


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The fun and easy way to learn pre-calculus Getting ready for calculus but still feel a bit confused? Have no fear. Pre-Calculus For Dummies is an un-intimidating, hands-on guide that walks you through all the essential topics, from absolute value and quadratic equations to logarithms and exponential functions to trig identities and matrix operations. With this guide's help you'll quickly and painlessly get a handle on all of the concepts — not just the number crunching — and understand how to perform all pre-calc tasks, from graphing to tackling proofs. You'll also get a new appreciation for how these concepts are used in the real world, and find out that getting a decent grade in pre-calc isn't as impossible as you thought. Updated with fresh example equations and detailed explanations Tracks to a typical pre-calculus class Serves as an excellent supplement to classroom learning If "the fun and easy way to learn pre-calc" seems like a contradiction, get ready for a wealth of surprises in Pre-Calculus For Dummies!




Easy Precalculus Step-by-Step


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Take it step-by-step for pre-calculus success! The quickest route to learning a subject is through a solid grounding in the basics. So what you won’t find in Easy Pre-calculus Step-by-Step is a lot of endless drills. Instead, you get a clear explanation that breaks down complex concepts into easy-to-understand steps, followed by highly focused exercises that are linked to core skills--enabling learners to grasp when and how to apply those techniques. This book features: Large step-by-step charts breaking down each step within a process and showing clear connections between topics and annotations to clarify difficulties Stay-in-step panels show how to cope with variations to the core steps Step-it-up exercises link practice to the core steps already presented Missteps and stumbles highlight common errors to avoid You can master pre-calculus as long as you take it Step-by-Step!




Pre-Calculus For Dummies


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Get ahead in pre-calculus Pre-calculus courses have become increasingly popular with 35 percent of students in the U.S. taking the course in middle or high school. Often, completion of such a course is a prerequisite for calculus and other upper level mathematics courses. Pre-Calculus For Dummies is an invaluable resource for students enrolled in pre-calculus courses. By presenting the essential topics in a clear and concise manner, the book helps students improve their understanding of pre-calculus and become prepared for upper level math courses. Provides fundamental information in an approachable manner Includes fresh example problems Practical explanations mirror today’s teaching methods Offers relevant cultural references Whether used as a classroom aid or as a refresher in preparation for an introductory calculus course, this book is one you’ll want to have on hand to perform your very best.




Pre-Calculus Workbook For Dummies


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This hands-on workbook helps students master basic pre-calculus concepts and practice the types of problems they'll encounter in the course. Students will get hundreds of valuable exercises, problem-solving shortcuts, plenty of workspace, thorough explanations, and step-by-step solutions to every problem.




Sg Precalculus


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Besides providing complete solutions to all odd-numbered exercises in the text, this guide includes additional material for students who want a more intensive review of algebra and trigonometry. The Study Guide also includes two copies of an examination - one copy to be taken at the beginning of the course to test their readiness for precalculus and a second copy to be used at the end of the course so students can assess their improvement and readiness for calculus.




Precalculus


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In this best selling Precalculus text, the authors explain concepts simply and clearly, without glossing over difficult points. This comprehensive, evenly-paced book provides complete coverage of the function concept and integrates substantial graphing calculator materials that help students develop insight into mathematical ideas. This author team invests the same attention to detail and clarity as Jim Stewart does in his market-leading Calculus text.




Student Resource Manual to accompany Essentials of Precalculus with Calculus Previews


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This manual is intended to accompany Essentials of Precalculus with Calculus Previews, Fifth Edition, by Dennis G. Zill and Jacqueline M. Dewar. It consists of five parts, described below. Topics in Algebra: This part consists of short discussions of appropriate topics from a prerequisite algebra course (such as synthetic division), as well as topics intended to assist the student in becoming a more effective problem solver (such as implicit conditions in a word problem). Use of a Calculator: While much of the material discussed will be pertinent to any graphing calculator, the references in this manual will be to the TI-84 family of calculators. After a few brief comments on the use of the TI-84 calculator, this manual will focus on how to use the calculator to either assist in the solution of some of the problems in the text or to check that your solution is correct or at least reasonable. Basic Skills: This is a list for each section in the text of the skills needed to solve the more manipulative problems in the section. Selected Solutions: Includes complete solutions to every third problem in each section of the text are given. Final Examination Answers: As indicated by the title of this part, the answers are provided for each of the 70 problems on the final examination.




Proofs and Fundamentals


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The aim of this book is to help students write mathematics better. Throughout it are large exercise sets well-integrated with the text and varying appropriately from easy to hard. Basic issues are treated, and attention is given to small issues like not placing a mathematical symbol directly after a punctuation mark. And it provides many examples of what students should think and what they should write and how these two are often not the same.