These experienced authors have been praised for their in-depth explanations and their commitment to avoiding a cookbook approach. Their text addresses three critical issues in teaching precalculus: poor student preparation, the need for thoughtful integration of the graphing calculator, and poor student study skills. Their texts have a strong reputation built on mathematically sound presentation, excellent applications, and on challenging students to develop algebraic, graphical, and verbal mathematical skills. Goodman and Hirsch help students go beyond the mechanics of mathematics to developing a coherent strategy to solving problems.
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About the Author:
Dr. Arthur Goodman (Ph.D., Yeshiva University) currently teaches in the mathematics department at Queens College of the City University of New York. Dr. Goodman takes great pride in the mathematical accuracy and in depth explanation in all of his textbooks. Lewis Hirsch (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University) currently teaches in the mathematics department at Rutgers University. Dr. Hirsch teaches both developmental mathematics and higher level courses such as college algebra and pre-calculus. His experiences in the classroom make him committed to properly preparing students in lower-level courses so they can succeed in for credit courses, and this is reflected in the way he writes his textbooks.
Synopsis:
Appropriate for either high school seniors or college freshmen, this textbook explains the concepts of algebra, functions, graphing, logarithms, trigonometry, linear equations, conic sections, sequences, and series. The second edition adds two interim reviews and features a four-color layout. The CD-ROM contains eight hours of video instruction. An
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- PublisherCengage Learning
- Publication date1980
- ISBN 10 0534386350
- ISBN 13 9780534386351
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number2
- Number of pages912