Beginning Algebra: A Text/workbook

Beginning Algebra: A Text/workbook
ISBN-10
0495012521
ISBN-13
9780495012528
Series
Beginning Algebra
Category
Mathematics
Pages
734
Language
English
Published
2006-03
Publisher
Brooks/Cole Publishing Company
Author
Charles P. McKeague

Description

A new edition of the classic text features updated examples and applications, draws connections between mathematics and the world, provides references to contemporary topics, and uses images from such innovative sites as Google Earth.

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