MyLab Math with Pearson eText Access Code (12 Weeks) for Interactive Developmental Math
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For courses or courses sequences that cover prealgebra, introductory algebra, and intermediate algebra. This access card provides 12-week access.
Experiencing math in context
Interactive Developmental Mathematics, 2nd Edition brings the Rockswold/Krieger approach of "math in context" into an interactive digital experience made for the way students learn. The authors believe that developing a mathematical concept in a tangible, applied context before explaining the abstract theory behind it enables students to make math part of their own experiences in the world and thus, better understand it. In Interactive Developmental Mathematics, this conceptual approach is delivered through Interactive Assignments, which provide bite-sized pieces of instruction for students with just-in-time trackable assessment.
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0135451078 / 9780135451076 MyLab Math with Pearson eText - 12-Week Access Card - for Interactive Developmental Mathematics, 2/e
About our authors Gary Rockswold has been a professor and teacher of mathematics, computer science, astronomy and physical science for over 40 years. He has taught not only at the undergraduate and graduate college levels but has also taught middle school, high school, vocational school and adult education. He received his BA degree with majors in mathematics and physics from St. Olaf College and his Ph.D. in applied mathematics from Iowa State University. He has been a principal investigator at the Minnesota Supercomputer Institute, publishing research articles in numerical analysis and parallel processing, and is currently an emeritus professor of mathematics at Minnesota State University, Mankato. He is an author for Pearson and has over 10 current textbooks at the developmental and precalculus levels. His developmental coauthor and friend is Terry Krieger. They have been working together for over 2 decades. Making mathematics meaningful for students and professing the power of mathematics are special passions for Gary. In his spare time he enjoys sailing, doing yoga and spending time with his family. Terry Krieger has taught mathematics for 20 years at the middle school, high school, vocational, community college and university levels. His undergraduate degree in secondary education is from Bemidji State University in Minnesota, where he graduated summa cum laude. He received his MA in mathematics from Minnesota State University - Mankato. In addition to his teaching experience in the United States, Terry has taught mathematics in Tasmania, Australia and in a rural school in Swaziland, Africa, where he served as a Peace Corps volunteer. For over 20 years, Terry and his friend Gary Rockswold have worked together as coauthors of several mathematics textbooks published by Pearson Education. In his free time, Terry enjoys spending time with his wife and 2 boys, physical fitness, wilderness camping and trout fishing.
1. Whole Numbers
1.1 Introduction to Whole Numbers
1.2 Adding and Subtracting Whole Numbers; Perimeter
1.3 Multiplying and Dividing Whole Numbers; Area
1.4 Exponents, Variables, and Algebraic Expressions
1.5 Rounding and Estimating; Square Roots
1.6 Order of Operations
1.7 More with Equations and Problem Solving
2. Integers
2.1 Integers and the Number Line
2.2 Adding Integers
2.3 Subtracting Integers
2.4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers
2.5 Order of Operations; Averages
2.6 Solving Equations That Have Integer Solutions
3. Algebraic Expressions and Linear Equations
3.1 Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
3.2 Translating Words to Expressions and Equations
3.3 Properties of Equality
3.4 Solving Linear Equations in One Variable
3.5 Applications and Problem Solving
4. Fractions
4.1 Introduction to Fractions and Mixed Numbers
4.2 Prime Factorization and Lowest Terms
4.3 Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
4.4 Adding and Subtracting Fractions–Like Denominators
4.5 Adding and Subtracting Fractions–Unlike Denominators
4.6 Operations on Mixed Numbers
4.7 Complex Fractions and Order of Operations
4.8 Solving Equations Involving Fractions
5. Decimals
5.1 Introduction to Decimals
5.2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
5.3 Multiplying and Dividing Decimals
5.4 Real Numbers, Square Roots, and Order of Operations
5.5 Solving Equations Involving Decimals
5.6 Applications from Geometry and Statistics
6. Ratios, Proportions, and Measurement
6.1 Ratios and Rates
6.2 Proportions and Similar Figures
6.3 The U.S. System of Measurement
6.4 The Metric System of Measurement
6.5 U.S.—Metric Conversions; Temperature
6.6 Time and Speed
7. Percent and Probability
7.1 Introduction to Percent; Circle Graphs
7.2 Using Equations to Solve Percent Problems
7.3 Using Proportions to Solve Percent Problems
7.4 Applications: Sales Tax, Discounts, and Net Pay
7.5 Applications: Simple and Compound Interest
7.6 Probability and Percent Chance
8. Geometry
8.1 Plane Geometry; Points, Lines, and Angles
8.2 Triangles
8.3 Polygons and Circles
8.4 Perimeter and Circumference
8.5 Area, Volume, and Surface Area
9. Linear Equations and Inequalities in One Variable
9.1 Review of Linear Equations in One Variable
9.2 Further Problem Solving
9.3 Linear Inequalities in One Variable
10. Graphing Equations
10.1 Introduction to Graphing
10.2 Equations in Two Variables
10.3 Intercepts, Horizontal Lines, and Vertical Lines
10.4 Slope and Rates of Change
10.5 Slope—Intercept Form
10.6 Point—Slope Form
10.7 Introduction to Modeling
11. Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables
11.1 Solving Systems of Linear Equations Graphically and Numerically
11.2 Solving Systems of Linear Equations by Substitution
11.3 Solving Systems of Linear Equations by Elimination
11.4 Systems of Linear Inequalities
12. Polynomials and Exponents
12.1 Rules for Exponents
12.2 Addition and Subtraction of Polynomials
12.3 Multiplication of Polynomials
12.4 Special Products
12.5 Integer Exponents and the Quotient Rule
12.6 Division of Polynomials
13. Factoring Polynomials and Solving Equations
13.1 Introduction to Factoring
13.2 Factoring Trinomials I (x2 + bx + c)
13.3 Factoring Trinomials II (ax2 + bx + c)
13.4 Special Types of Factoring
13.5 Summary of Factoring
13.6 Solving Equations by Factoring I (Quadratics)
13.7 Solving Equations by Factoring II (Higher Degree)
14. Rational Expressions
14.1 Introduction to Rational Expressions
14.2 Multiplication and Division of Rational Expressions
14.3 Addition and Subtraction of Rational Expressions–Like Denominators
14.4 Addition and Subtraction of Rational Expressions–Unlike Denominators
14.5 Complex Fractions
14.6 Rational Equations and Formulas
14.7 Proportions and Variation
15. Introduction to Functions
15.1 Functions and Their Representations
15.2 Linear Functions
15.3 Compound Inequalities
15.4 Other Functions and Their Properties
15.5 Absolute Value Equations and Inequalities
16. Systems of Linear Equations, Matrix Solutions, Determinants
16.1 Systems of Linear Equations in Three Variables
16.2 Matrix Solutions of Linear Systems
16.3 Determinants
17. Radical Expressions and Functions
17.1 Radical Expressions and Functions
17.2 Rational Exponents
17.3 Simplifying Radical Expressions
17.4 Operations on Radical Expressions
17.5 More Radical Functions
17.6 Equations Involving Radical Expressions
17.7 Complex Numbers
18. Quadratic Functions and Equations
18.1 Quadratic Functions and Their Graphs
18.2 Parabolas and Modeling
18.3 Quadratic Equations
18.4 The Quadratic Formula
18.5 Quadratic Inequalities
18.6 Equations in Quadratic Form
19. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
19.1 Composite and Inverse Functions
19.2 Exponential Functions
19.3 Logarithmic Functions
19.4 Properties of Logarithms
19.5 Exponential and Logarithmic Equations
20. Conic Sections
20.1 Parabolas and Circles
20.2 Ellipses and Hyperbolas
20.3 Nonlinear Systems of Equations and Inequalities
21. Sequences and Series
21.1 Sequences
21.2 Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences
21.3 Series
21.4 The Binomial Theorem
Sprache | englisch |
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Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Mathematik ► Algebra |
ISBN-10 | 0-13-545107-8 / 0135451078 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-13-545107-6 / 9780135451076 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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