Trigonometry: A Unit Circle Approach, Plus New Mylab Math -- Access Card Package

ISBN-10
013527849X
ISBN-13
9780135278499
Series
Trigonometry
Language
English
Published
2019-05-18
Author
Michael Sullivan

Description

NOTE: This loose-leaf, three-hole punched version of the textbook gives you the flexibility to take only what you need to class and add your own notes - all at an affordable price. For loose-leaf editions that include MyLab(tm) or Mastering(tm), several versions may exist for each title and registrations are not transferable. You may need a Course ID, provided by your instructor, to register for and use MyLab or Mastering products. For courses in Trigonometry. This package includes MyLab Math. Prepare. Practice. Review. Michael Sullivan's time-tested approach focuses students on the fundamental skills they need for the course: preparing for class, practicing with homework, and reviewing the concepts. The 11th Edition continues to evolve to meet the needs of today's students. This series prepares and supports students with access to help, where and when they require it. The hallmark Sullivan cycle of continuous preparation and retention - along with the high-quality exercises that Sullivan texts are known for - gives students the reinforcement they need. Personalize learning with MyLab Math By combining trusted author content with digital tools and a flexible platform, MyLab Math personalizes the learning experience and improves results for each student. 013527849X / 9780135278499 Trigonometry: A Unit Circle Approach, Loose-Leaf Edition Plus NEW MyLab Math - Access Card Package Package consists of: 0134997395 / 9780134997391 Trigonometry: A Unit Circle Approach, Loose-Leaf Edition 0135189713 / 9780135189719 MyLab Math with Pearson eText - Standalone Access Card - for Trigonometry: A Unit Circle Approach

Other editions

Similar books

  • Trigonometry Workbook For Dummies
    By Mary Jane Sterling

    No fear - this hands-on-guide focuses on helping you solve the many types of trigonometry equations you encounter in a focused, step-by-step manner.

  • CliffsQuickReview Trigonometry
    By David A. Kay

    As you work your way through this review, you'll be ready to tackle such concepts as Trigonometric functions, such as sines and cosines Graphs and trigonometric identities Vectors, polar coordinates, and complex numbers Inverse functions ...

  • Trigonometry For Dummies
    By Mary Jane Sterling

    Perplexed by polynomials? Don’t worry! This friendly guide takes the torture out of trigonometry by explaining everything in plain English, offering lots of easy-to-grasp examples, and adding a dash of humor and fun.

  • Geometry and Trigonometry for Calculus
    By Peter H. Selby

    Geometry & Trigonometry for Calculus By Peter H. Selby If you need geometry and trigonometry as a tool for technical work … as a refresher course … or as a...

  • Advanced Trigonometry
    By C. V. Durell, A. Robson

    This volume is a welcome resource for teachers seeking an undergraduate text on advanced trigonometry. Ideal for self-study, this book offers a variety of topics with problems and answers. 1930 edition. Includes 79 figures.

  • Trigonometry
    By Mark Dugopolski

    With an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking, this text gives students the essential strategies to help them develop the comprehension and confidence they need to be successful in this course.

  • Essential Trigonometry: A Self-Teaching Guide
    By Tim Hill

    This no-nonsense guide provides students and self-learners with a clear and readable study of trigonometry's most important ideas.

  • Trigonometry
    By John Hornsby, Margaret L. Lial, David I. Schneider

    For courses in trigonometry.Steadfast Support for your Evolving Course The College Algebra series, by Lial, Hornsby, Schneider, and Daniels, combines the experience of master teachers to help students develop both the conceptual ...

  • Trigonometry
    By Ron Larson

    The number of decibels β of a sound with an intensity of I watts per square meter is given by β = 10 log(II0), where I0 is an intensity of 10−12 watt per square meter, corresponding roughly to the faintest sound that can be heard by ...

  • Trigonometry: a Very Short Introduction
    By Glen van Brummelen

    ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly.