College Algebra: Concepts and Models
Released: Jan 01, 2003
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin College Div.
Format: Hardcover, 571 pages
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Description:
College Algebra: Concepts and Models was the first college algebra text to be developed specifically for students who may not be proceeding on to calculus or upper-level math courses, but who need a solid understanding of algebra for their social sciences and liberal arts majors. It encourages student understanding of algebra through the use of modeling techniques and real-data applications. Optional use of technology is carefully integrated throughout the text.
- A text-specific web site offers instructor and student resources, including chapter-by-chapter online tutorials for the student. Also available on the web site are the Programs appendix and Career Interviews section.
- Chapter Openers and Chapter Projects have been updated to reflect current topics and data.
- Section Openers now include a set of learning objectives for each section.
- Real Data Application examples have been updated or replaced with new applications.
- Technology Boxes have been revised to remove references to specific programs or calculator models.
- Exercise Sets include additional and updated skill exercises and applications.
- Chapter Summaries have been rewritten to link the section objectives to the Review Exercises.
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