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The fundamental goal in Tussy and Gustafson's BASIC MATHEMATICS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS, Third Edition is to teach students to read, write, and think about mathematics through building a conceptual foundation in the language of mathematics. The book blends instructional approaches that include vocabulary, practice, and well-defined pedagogy, along with an emphasis on reasoning, modeling, communication, and technology skills. Also students planning to take an introductory algebra course in the future can use this...
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Basic Mathematics for College Students
Used - Tussy and Gustafson's fully integrated learning process is designed to expand students' reasoning abilities and teach them how to read, write, and think mathematically. In this thorough review of arithmetic and geometry, the authors also introduce the fundamental algebraic concepts needed by students who intend to take an introductory algebra course. Tussy and Gustafson build the strong mathematical foundation necessary to give students confidence to apply their newly acquired skills in f
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Description: CD-ROM Included;ACCESS CODE Valid.May include moderately worn cover, writing, markings or slight discoloration.
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Basic Mathematics for College Students
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Learn to read, write, and think mathematically with Tussy and Gustafson's BASIC MATHEMATICS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS and its accompanying technology tools designed to help you save time studying and improve your grade. You'll develop your study skills, problem solving, and critical thinking as you master mathematical concepts. A pretest gauges your understanding of prerequisite concepts; problems that make correlations between your daily life and the mathematical concepts; and study skills information...
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Tussy and Gustafson's fully integrated learning process is designed to expand students' reasoning abilities and teach them how to read, write, and think mathematically. In this thorough review of arithmetic and geometry, the authors also introduce the fundamental algebraic concepts needed by students who intend to take an introductory algebra course. Tussy and Gustafson build the strong mathematical foundation necessary to give students confidence to apply their newly acquired skills in further mathematics...
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Basic Mathematics for College Students -Text Only [New]
The textbook, Basic Mathematics for College Students -Text Only, by D. Franklin Wright, available in Hardback. Published by: Quant Systems. Edition: 7TH. ISBN10: 0669352861. ISBN13: 9780669352863. Ships directly from the vendor. Not a marketplace or backordered item. Our used books are hand inspected and in very good condition.
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Used - Tussy and Gustafson's fully integrated learning process is designed to expand students' reasoning abilities and teach them how to read, write, and think mathematically. In this text, students get a thorough review of arithmetic and geometry along with all the topics covered in a standard elementary algebra course. The authors build the strong mathematical foundation necessary to give students confidence to apply their newly acquired skills in further mathematics courses, at home, or on th
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A 10 page paper that presents the basics of chaos theory, including mathematical information in a historical context (theorists). The paper covers Lorenz, Ruelle and Takens, Benoit Mandelbrot, Einstein, Shaw and the Santa Cruz collaborative, and modern submissions. The paper concludes with a look at the possibilities of application of chaos theory to neural nets. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Basic College Mathematics (student / Solution Manual) (paperback)
Basic College Mathematics (student / Solution Manual) (paperback) - By Julie Miller,molly O'neill,nancy Hyde
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Paperback: 256 pages. Publisher: Brooks Cole; 2006-03-10. Label: Brooks Cole. Studio: Brooks Cole. ISBN: 0495107271. Sales Rank in Books: #1564722.
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By Charles P. McKeagueBook Details (Top) Format Paperback Pages 646 Publisher Thomson Brooks/Cole Publication Date February 2006 ISBN 9780495013914 (0495013919) Education : Teaching Methods & Materials: Mathematics Mathematics : General Pat McKeague's passion and dedication to teaching mathematics and his ongoing participation in mathematical organizations provides the most current and reliable textbook series for both instructors and students. When writing a textbook, Pat McKeague...
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NEW! Check Your Knowledge: Pretests, situated at the beginning of every chapter, have been added to this edition as a way to gauge a student's knowledge base for the upcoming chapter. An instructor may assign the pretest to see how well prepared their students are to understanding the chapter; thereby, allowing the instructor to teach accordingly to their students' abilities from the results of the pretest. Students may also take the pretest by themselves and check their answers at the back of the...
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61847. Taylor, E. H. New Caudata and Salientia from Mexico . University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, 1942, The University of Kansas Science Bulletin, Volume 28, Part 2, Number 14 : pages 295-323 with 5 plates. Printed wraps, previous owners name on front wrap, other minor signs of use and age, text in good plus condition. also know by a different serial number as the Bulletin of the University of Kansas. $8.00
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Used - The Student Solutions Manual provides worked-out solutions to the odd-numbered problems in the text.
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Used - Examining the Examinations looks at the required advanced science and mathematics examinations taken by university-bound students in seven countries. This research focuses on topics covered, types of questions used, and performance expected from students. The book concentrates on comparisons of the examinations, illustrating their similarities and differences with selected questions taken from the actual examinations. The international comparisons presented offer a window on educational l
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A 10 page research paper describing cryptology. Simply put, cryptology is a part of the larger classification of number theory, and provides the mathematical foundation upon which the science of cryptography is built. Cryptography is high-level encryption science used primarily to ensure privacy in our increasingly electronic age. Electronic messages, personal data, governmental security issues and secret industrial work are all appropriate candidates for encrypting, and all routinely are in some...
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20340. Kushiro, I. Clinopyroxene Solid Solutions Formed by Reactions Between Diopside and Plagioclase at High Pressures . Mineralogical Society of America, 1969, Special Publication, 2 : 179-191, 8 figures and 6 tables. Printed wraps, minor previous owner mark on front wrap, minor signs of use and age discoloration, very good condition. Paper from the Geophysical Laboratory Carnegie Institution of Washington No. 1547. $5.00
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Your Eduspace Plus Student Passkey will be sent to you digitally via your online purchase receipt and also sent via email.Your passkey is needed in order to access an Eduspace Plus course. Individual
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This is a 3 page paper discussing Euler’s refutation of Fermat’s conjecture. In 1637, French lawyer Pierre de Fermat wrote that he had “discovered a truly marvelous proof which this margin is too narrow to contain” in regards to a mathematical statement which had been unproven for over 1000 years. The basis of Fermat’s (“Last”) theorem or conjecture began with that of the Pythagoras equation [x.sup.2] + [y.sup.2] = [z.sup.2] which he proved “had an infinite set of whole number solutions” which related...
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