Bob Blitzer's unique background in mathematics and behavioral sciences, along with his commitment to teaching, inspired him to develop a precalculus series that gets readers engaged and keeps them engaged. Presenting the full scope of the mathematics is just the first step. Blitzer draws in the reader with vivid applications that use math to solve real-life problems. These applications help answer the question "When will I ever use this?" Readers stay engaged because the book helps them remain focused as they study. The three-step learning system--See It, Hear It, Try It--makes examples easy to follow, while frequent annotations offer the support and guidance of an instructor's voice. Every page is interesting and relevant, ensuring that readers will actually use their textbook to achieve success! This textbook comes with two CD-ROMs. Note: The ISBN above is the Book/CD's. If you want the book with Access Card please order the ISBN below: 0321667042 / 9780321667045 College Algebra with Student Solutions Manual and MyMathLab/MyStatLab -- Valuepack Access Card Package Package consists of: 0321262522 / 9780321262523 MyMathLab -- Valuepack Access Card 0321559835 / 9780321559838 College Algebra 0321568958 / 9780321568953 Student Solutions Manual for College
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Contains complete, worked-out solutions for odd problems.
Three nickels e . n nickels f . ( n − 2 ) nickels Ans . 5 ( 3 ) or 15 cents Ans . 5n cents Ans . 5 ( n − 2 ) cents 11. In a collection of coins there are four more dimes than quarters . If x represents the number of quarters ...