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College Algebra, 3rd Edition

Posted By : math007 | Date : 18 Nov 2007 14:12:00 | Comments : 4 |
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Robert F. Blitzer, "College Algebra, 3rd Edition"
Publisher: Prentice Hall | Pages: 816 | ISBN: 0131013653 | PDF | 13.5 MB

This book presents the traditional content of Precalculus in a manner that answers the age-old question of “When will I ever use this?” Highlighting truly relevant applications, this book presents the material in an easy to teach from/easy to learn from approach. KEY TOPICS Chapter topics include equations, inequalities, and mathematical models; functions and graphs; polynomial and rational functions; exponential and logarithmic functions; systems of equations and inequalities; matrices and determinants; conic sections; and sequences, induction, and probability. For engineers of every kind, manufacturing personnel, technologists, technicians, and technical marketing professionals.



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Posted By: harmidis Date: 18 Nov 2007 15:26:11
math007
THANK YOU so much!
Obviously You love Math as much as i do!..... cause MATH IS EVERYTHING!
Greetings from Greece!

Posted By: GianoBiFronte Date: 18 Nov 2007 21:08:53
Thank you! :)
Posted By: maxand Date: 20 Nov 2007 13:27:39
Thanks, but be warned:

(Amazon Customer Review)

"I have a master's degree in Electrical Engineering. I tutor students who are using this book in a community college course. In layout and in format, the book is very good. The concepts are presented in logical order, and the principles are usually explained well.

My problem is that the examples and the end-of-chapter problems are full of errors. Example: Section P.6, "Rational Expressions" presents several examples to define the domain of an expression. Most of these conclude with the incorrect domain. This kind of sloppy editing can leave the student totally confused about a concept that is all-important to understand later concepts, such as systems of equations and series summations.

I fully believe that the author left the basic book construction in the hands of inexperienced students. It's too bad that he did not bother with some double-checking of the work."

http://www.amazon.com/College-Algebra-Third-Robert-Blitzer/dp/0131013653
Posted By: approxime Date: 24 Dec 2007 08:09:37
Thank you for this nice book!
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