
Algebra, plane trigonometry and plane analytic geometryalso aspects of solid analytic geometryget full coverage in this book and lead to an introduction to calculus. The many hundreds of problems with step-by-step solutions and supplementary ones with answers illustrate and amplify the theory and repeat basic principles, permitting the kind of active learning that lets students understand and remember important points.
This text serves as a comprehensive reference and practice manual designed to bridge the gap between foundational algebra and introductory calculus. The author, Frank Ayres Jr., utilizes a structured pedagogical approach that pairs theoretical explanations with a high volume of worked examples. By emphasizing repetitive practice and step-by-step problem solving, the book aims to reinforce mathematical principles and improve student retention of complex concepts.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
This text is widely recognized as a standard supplementary resource for undergraduate students seeking to solidify their mathematical foundations. Experts frequently note the high density of practical exercises, which makes it a preferred tool for students requiring additional drill-based learning to succeed in college-level mathematics courses.
Page Count:
459
Publication Date:
1992-01-01
Publisher:
Mcgraw-Hill
ISBN-10:
0070026645
ISBN-13:
9780070026643
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