Developed to prepare students in the combined elementary and intermediate algebra course for a college-level curriculum, Elementary and Intermediate Algebra, 4/e, retains the hallmark features for which the Larson team is known: abundant, high-quality applications; the use of real data; the integration of visualization (figures and graphs) throughout; and extensive opportunities for self-assessment (mid-chapter quizzes, review exercises, tests, and cumulative tests). What You Should Learn orients students to each section by listing the main objectives. Why You Should Learn It provides a motivational explanation for learning the given objectives. What Did You Learn? following each chapter highlights key mathematical terms and concepts. For easy reference, Key Terms are correlated to the chapter by page number, while Key Concepts are correlated by section number. Integrated Review Exercises appear before section exercises in every section. They offer a review of skills, definitions, and problem solving from previous chapters. Eduspace, powered by Blackboard, for the Larson/Hostetler Elementary and Intermediate Algebra course features algorithmic exercises, test bank content in question pools, an online study guide, interactive tutorials for appropriate sections and video explanations.
This volume is a textbook for both the beginning algebra and the intermediate algebra classes.
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Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
The Bittinger Graphs and Models Series helps readers learn algebra by making connections between mathematical concepts and their real-world applications.
This latest edition incorporates a new Visualizing for Success feature that helps readers make intuitive connections between graphs and functions without the aid of a graphing calculator.
Elementary and Intermediate Algebra: Concepts and Applications: A Combined Approach
With a strong emphasis on skill-building, applications in the real world, and preparation for further math courses, this text unites the concepts of Elementary Algebra and Intermediate Algebra in one convenient and economical volume.
The book is designed for a combined beginning and intermediate algebra course, or it can be used across two courses, and is appropriate for lecture, learning center, laboratory, or self-paced courses.
Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
A Combined Approach Jerome E. Kaufmann. BROOKS / COLE TM THOMSON LEARNING Publisher : Bob Pirtle Sponsoring Editor : Jennifer Huber Marketing Team : Leah Thomson and Maria Salinas Editorial Assistant : Jonathan Wegner Project Editor ...