Student Solutions Manual for Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
Graphs and Models
Häftad, Engelska, 2016
779 kr
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- Utgivningsdatum2016-01-11
- Mått216 x 279 x 38 mm
- Vikt1 520 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor760
- Upplaga5
- FörlagPearson Education
- ISBN9780134308975
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Marvin Bittinger has been teaching math at the university level for more than thirty-eight years. Since 1968, he has been employed at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis, and is now Professor Emeritus of Mathematics Education. Professor Bittinger has authored over 190 publications on topics ranging from basic mathematics to algebra and trigonometry to applied calculus. He received his BA in mathematics from Manchester College and his PhD in mathematics education from Purdue University. Special honors include Distinguished Visiting Professor at the United States Air Force Academy and his election to the Manchester College Board of Trustees from 1992 to 1999. Professor Bittinger has also had the privilege of speaking at many mathematics conventions, most recently giving a lecture entitled "Baseball and Mathematics." His hobbies include hiking in Utah, baseball, golf, and bowling. In addition, he also has an interest in philosophy and theology, in particular, apologetics. Professor Bittinger currently lives in Carmel, Indiana, with his wife Elaine. He has two grown and married sons, Lowell and Chris, and four granddaughters.David Ellenbogen has taught math at the college level for nearly 30 years, spending most of that time in the Massachusetts and Vermont community college systems, where he has served on both curriculum and developmental math committees. He has taught at St. Michael's College and The University of Vermont. Professor Ellenbogen has been active in the American Mathematical Association of Two Year Colleges (AMATYC) since 1985, having served on its Developmental Mathematics Committee and as a delegate. He has been a member of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 1979. He has authored dozens of texts on topics ranging from prealgebra to calculus and has delivered lectures on the use of language in mathematics. Professor Ellenbogen received his bachelor's degree in mathematics from Bates College and his master’s degree in community college mathematics education from The University of Massachusetts—Amherst. In his spare time, he enjoys playing piano, biking, hiking, skiing, and volunteer work. He currently serves on the boards of the Vermont Sierra Club and the Vermont Bicycle Pedestrian Coalition. He has two sons, Monroe and Zachary.Barbara Johnson has a BS in mathematics from Bob Jones University and a MS in math from Clemson University. She has taught high school and college math for 25 years, and enjoys the challenge of helping each student grow in appreciation for and understanding of mathematics. As a Purdue Master Gardener, she also enjoys helping others learn gardening skills. Believing that the best teacher is always learning, she recently earned a black belt in karate. She currently teaches at Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana.
- 1. Introduction to Algebraic Expressions1.1 Introduction to Algebra1.2 The Commutative, Associative, and Distributive Laws1.3 Fraction Notation1.4 Positive and Negative Real NumbersMid-Chapter Review1.5 Addition of Real Numbers1.6 Subtraction of Real Numbers1.7 Multiplication and Division of Real Numbers1.8 Exponential Notation and Order of Operations2. Equations, Inequalities, and Problem Solving2.1 Solving Equations2.2 Using the Principles Together2.3 FormulasMid-Chapter Review2.4 Applications with Percent2.5 Problem Solving2.6 Solving Inequalities2.7 Solving Applications with Inequalities3. Introduction to Graphing and Functions3.1 Reading Graphs, Plotting Points, and Scaling Graphs3.2 Graphing Equations3.3 Linear Equations and Intercepts3.4 Rates3.5 SlopeMid-Chapter Review3.6 Slope-Intercept Form3.7 Point-Slope Form; Introduction to Curve Fitting3.8 Functions4. Systems of Equations in Two Variables4.1 Systems of Equations and Graphing4.2 Systems of Equations and Substitution4.3 Systems of Equations and EliminationMid-Chapter Review4.4 More Applications Using Systems4.5 Solving Equations by Graphing5. Polynomials5.1 Exponents and Their Properties5.2 Negative Exponents and Scientific Notation5.3 Polynomials and Polynomial Functions5.4 Addition and Subtraction of Polynomials5.5 Multiplication of Polynomials5.6 Special ProductsMid-Chapter Review5.7 Polynomials in Several Variables5.8 Division of Polynomials5.9 The Algebra of Functions6. Polynomial Factorizations and Equations6.1 Introduction to Polynomial Factorizations and Equations6.2 Trinomials of the Type x2 + bx + c6.3 Trinomials of the Type ax2 + bx + cMid-Chapter Review6.4 Perfect-Square Trinomials and Differences of Squares6.5 Sums or Differences of Cubes6.6 Factoring: A General Strategy6.7 Applications of Polynomial Equations7. Rational Expressions, Equations, and Functions7.1 Rational Expressions and Functions7.2 Multiplication and Division7.3 Addition, Subtraction, and Least Common Denominators7.4 Addition and Subtractions with Unlike DenominatorsMid-Chapter Review7.5 Complex Rational Expressions7.6 Rational Equations7.7 Applications Using Rational Equations and Proportions7.8 Formulas, Applications, and Variation8. Inequalities8.1 Graphical Solutions and Compound8.2 Absolute Value Equations and InequalitiesMid-Chapter Review8.3 Inequalities in Two Variables8.4 Polynomial Inequalities and Rational Inequalities9. More On Systems9.1 Systems of Equations in Three Variables9.2 Solving Applications: Systems of Three Equations9.3 Elimination Using MatricesMid-Chapter Review9.4 Determinants and Cramer’s Rule9.5 Business and Economic Applications10. Exponents and Radical Functions10.1 Radical Expressions, Functions, and Models10.2 Rational Numbers as Exponents10.3 Multiplying Radical Expressions10.4 Dividing Radical Expressions10.5 Expressions Containing Several Radical TermsMid-Chapter Review10.6 Solving Radical Equations10.7 The Distance Formula, the Midpoint Formula, and Other Applications10.8 The Complex Numbers11. Quadratic Functions and Equations11.1 Quadratic Equations11.2 The Quadratic Formula11.3 Studying Solutions of Quadratic Equations11.4 Applications Involving Quadratic Equations11.5 Equations Reducible to QuadraticMid-Chapter Review11.6 Quadratic Functions and Their Graphs11.7 More About Graphing Quadratic Functions11.8 Problem Solving and Quadratic Equations12. Exponential Functions and Logarithmic Functions12.1 Composite Functions and Inverse Functions12.2 Exponential Functions12.3 Logarithmic Functions12.4 Properties of Logarithmic FunctionsMid-Chapter Review12.5 Natural Logarithms and Changing Bases12.6 Solving Exponential and Logarithmic Equations12.7 Applications of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions