
The goal of Intermediate Algebra: Concepts and Applications, 7e is to help today's students learn and retain mathematical concepts by preparing them for the transition from skills-oriented intermediate algebra courses to more concept-oriented college-level mathematics courses, as well as to make the transition from skill to application. This edition continues to bring your students a best-selling text that incorporates the five-step problem-solving process, real-world applications, proven pedagogy, and an accessible writing style. The Bittinger/Ellenbogen series has consistently provided teachers and students with the tools needed to succeed in developmental mathematics. This edition has an even stronger focus on vocabulary and conceptual understanding as well as making the mathematics more accessible to students. Among the features added are new Concept Reinforcement exercises, Student Notes that help students avoid common mistakes, and Study Summaries that highlight the most important concepts and terminology from each chapter.
This text investigates the pedagogical bridge between skill-based intermediate algebra and the conceptual requirements of college-level mathematics. The authors, David J. Ellenbogen, Marvin L. Bittinger, and Mervin L. Keedy, utilize their extensive experience in developmental mathematics to construct a framework that emphasizes vocabulary, logical reasoning, and practical application. By integrating a five-step problem-solving process, the book aims to improve student retention and prepare learners for advanced quantitative coursework.
What You Will Find
Educators frequently identify this series as a foundational resource for developmental mathematics programs due to its consistent pedagogical structure. The text is noted for its accessible prose and focus on transitioning students toward more abstract mathematical thinking.
Page Count:
56
Publication Date:
1990-01-01
Publisher:
Addison Wesley Publishing Company
ISBN-10:
0201172968
ISBN-13:
9780201172966
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