
This text takes a unit circle approach to trigonometry and is designed for a one or two term course in College Algebra and Trigonometry or Precalculus. Precalculus: Functions and Graphs 4/E has been written to maximize student comprehension, and great care has been taken to produce a text that is mathematically correct and accessible to students. Emphasis is on computational skills, ideas, and problem solving rather than mathematical theory. Most derivations and proofs are omitted except where their inclusion adds significant insight into a particular concept. General concepts and results are usually presented only after particular cases have been discussed. The single most crucial topic is function. The function concept is introduced and developed from several points of view and is substantially motivated through many illustrations and examples. One of the primary objectives of this book is to give the student substantial experience in modeling and solving real world problems. Enough applications are included to convince even the most skeptical student that mathematics really is useful.
This text investigates the core principles of precalculus by prioritizing computational proficiency and practical application over abstract theoretical proofs. The authors, Karl E. Byleen, Michael R. Ziegler, and Raymond A. Barnett, utilize a pedagogical framework that emphasizes the function concept as the primary building block for higher mathematics. By presenting general concepts only after exploring specific cases, the text aims to maximize student comprehension and demonstrate the utility of mathematics in real-world modeling.
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Educators and students frequently identify this text as a practical resource for those seeking to build computational skills in algebra and trigonometry. Experts highlight the book's accessibility and its focus on problem-solving as key features for introductory college-level mathematics courses.
Page Count:
1016
Publication Date:
1998-01-01
Publisher:
William C Brown Pub
ISBN-10:
0070063419
ISBN-13:
9780070063419
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