Brooks Cole, 2008. - 5th edition. Prealgebra, 5/e, is a consumable worktext that helps students make the transition from the concrete world of arithmetic to the symbolic world of algebra. The Aufmann team achieves this by introducing variables in Chapter 1 and integrating them throughout the text. This text's strength lies in the Aufmann Interactive Method, which enables students to work with math concepts as they're being introduced. Each set of matched-pair examples is organized around an objective and includes a worked example and a You Try It example for students. In addition, the program emphasizes AMATYC standards, with a special focus on real-sourced data. The Fifth Edition incorporates the hallmarks that make Aufmann developmental texts ideal for students and instructors: an interactive approach in an objective-based framework; a clear writing style; and an emphasis on problem solving strategies, offering guided learning for both lecture-based and self-paced courses. The authors introduce two new exercises designed to foster conceptual understanding: Interactive Exercises and Think About It exercises.
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Brooks Cole, 2010. - 1080 p. Accessible to students and flexible for instructors, "College Algebra and Trigonometry", Seventh Edition, uses the dynamic link between concepts and applications to bring mathematics to life. By incorporating interactive learning techniques, the Aufmann team helps students to better understand concepts, work independently, and obtain greater...
Artech House, 2012, -782 p. This book aims to provide students with the algebraic and trigonometric skills and understanding needed for other coursework and for participating as an educated citizen in a complex society. Mathematics faculty frequently complain that many students do not read the textbook. When doing homework, a typical student may look only at the relevant...
McGraw-Hill, 2011. - 704 p. 4th Edition. Basic College Mathematics, 4e will be a review of fundamental math concepts for some students and may break new ground for others. Nevertheless, students of all backgrounds will be delighted to find a refreshing book that appeals to all learning styles and reaches out to diverse demographics. Through down-to-earth explanations, patient...
Springer, 2009. - 446 p. Volume I of this 2-volume textbook provides a lively and readable presentation of large parts of classical geometry. For each topic the author presents an esthetically pleasing and easily stated theorem - although the proof may be difficult and concealed. The mathematical text is illustrated with figures, open problems and references to modern...
Pearson, 2012. - 720 p. 4th Edition. Addressing individual learning styles, Tom Carson presents targeted learning strategies and a complete study system to guide students to success. Carson’s Study System, presented in the To the Student section at the front of the text, adapts to the way each student learns, and targeted learning strategies are presented throughout the book to...
London: Hodder & Stoughton General Division, 2010. — 398 p. — (Teach Yourself Mathematics). — ISBN10: 1444105027, ISBN13: 9781444105025 Complete Mathematics aims to give you a broad mathematical experience and a fi rm foundation for further study. The book will also be a useful source of reference for homework or revision for. students who are studying a mathematics course....