Intermediate Algebra with Applications
Pearson (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 1. March 1994
Book
Hardback
640 pages
978-0-13-474552-7 (ISBN)
Description
For courses in Intermediate Algebra/Algebra for College Students.
A text which students can actually READ and use to learn intermediate algebra - and which instructors can use as a genuinely supportive framework from which to teach algebra -Intermediate Algebra with Applications features an easy-to-read presentation, an emphasis on problem-solving skills, a wealth of well-chosen, illustrative examples, and uniquely structured problem sets.
A text which students can actually READ and use to learn intermediate algebra - and which instructors can use as a genuinely supportive framework from which to teach algebra -Intermediate Algebra with Applications features an easy-to-read presentation, an emphasis on problem-solving skills, a wealth of well-chosen, illustrative examples, and uniquely structured problem sets.
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
1400 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-474552-7 (9780134745527)
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Content
(NOTE: Each chapter concludes with a Chapter Summary, Review Problems, and a Chapter Test.)
0. Reviewing Sets of Numbers and Geometry.
Sets. Properties of real numbers. Absolute value. Operations with real numbers. Angles, lines, and plane figures. Perimeter, surface area, area, and volume.
1. Integer Exponents and Polynomials.
Integer exponents. Polynomial definition, evaluation, addition, and subtraction. Multiplication of polynomials. Pascal's triangle (optional). Greatest common factor and factoring by grouping. Factoring binomials and trinomials. Summary of factoring. Division of polynomials. Synthetic division (optional).
2. Using Linear Equations and Inequalities in One Variable.
Solving linear equations in one variable. Literal equations and formulas. Linear inequalities in one variable. Problem solving. Liner equations as models for applications. Absolute value equations. Boundary numbers and absolute value inequalities.
3. Rational Expressions.
Fundamental principle of rational expressions. Multiplication and division. Addition and subtraction. Rational equations and inequalities. Complex fractions.
4. Radicals and Exponents.
Roots and radicals. Addition and subtraction of radical expressions. Multiplication of radical expressions. Division of rational expressions and rationalizing. Equations containing square roots. Rational exponents. Complex numbers.
5. Nonlinear Equations and Inequalities in One Variable.
Solving quadratic equations and inequalities by factoring. Quadratic equations and inequalities as models for applications. Completing the square. The quadratic formula. Higher-degree equations and inequalities. More rational equations and inequalities. Radical equations.
6. Graphs and Functions.
Cartesian coordinate system. Graph of Ax + By = C. Slope. Equations of lines. Functions. Graphs of functions. Variation.
7. Systems of Equations and Inequalities.
Systems of equations in two variables. Systems as models for applications. Linear systems of equations in more than two variables. Linear inequalities in two variables. Systems of linear inequalities in two variables. Determinants and Cramer's Rule (optional). Matrix methods (optional).
8. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions.
Algebra of functions. Inverse functions. Exponential functions. Logarithmic functions. Properties of logarithms.
9. Conic Sections.
The circle. The parabola. The ellipse and the hyperbola. The general second-degree equation in two variables.
10. Other Topics.
Sequences. Summation notation. Factorials and binomial coefficients. The binomial theorem. Permutations and combinations.
Appendix: An Introduction to the Graphing Calculator.
Answers to Selected Problems.
Photo Credits.
Index.
0. Reviewing Sets of Numbers and Geometry.
Sets. Properties of real numbers. Absolute value. Operations with real numbers. Angles, lines, and plane figures. Perimeter, surface area, area, and volume.
1. Integer Exponents and Polynomials.
Integer exponents. Polynomial definition, evaluation, addition, and subtraction. Multiplication of polynomials. Pascal's triangle (optional). Greatest common factor and factoring by grouping. Factoring binomials and trinomials. Summary of factoring. Division of polynomials. Synthetic division (optional).
2. Using Linear Equations and Inequalities in One Variable.
Solving linear equations in one variable. Literal equations and formulas. Linear inequalities in one variable. Problem solving. Liner equations as models for applications. Absolute value equations. Boundary numbers and absolute value inequalities.
3. Rational Expressions.
Fundamental principle of rational expressions. Multiplication and division. Addition and subtraction. Rational equations and inequalities. Complex fractions.
4. Radicals and Exponents.
Roots and radicals. Addition and subtraction of radical expressions. Multiplication of radical expressions. Division of rational expressions and rationalizing. Equations containing square roots. Rational exponents. Complex numbers.
5. Nonlinear Equations and Inequalities in One Variable.
Solving quadratic equations and inequalities by factoring. Quadratic equations and inequalities as models for applications. Completing the square. The quadratic formula. Higher-degree equations and inequalities. More rational equations and inequalities. Radical equations.
6. Graphs and Functions.
Cartesian coordinate system. Graph of Ax + By = C. Slope. Equations of lines. Functions. Graphs of functions. Variation.
7. Systems of Equations and Inequalities.
Systems of equations in two variables. Systems as models for applications. Linear systems of equations in more than two variables. Linear inequalities in two variables. Systems of linear inequalities in two variables. Determinants and Cramer's Rule (optional). Matrix methods (optional).
8. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions.
Algebra of functions. Inverse functions. Exponential functions. Logarithmic functions. Properties of logarithms.
9. Conic Sections.
The circle. The parabola. The ellipse and the hyperbola. The general second-degree equation in two variables.
10. Other Topics.
Sequences. Summation notation. Factorials and binomial coefficients. The binomial theorem. Permutations and combinations.
Appendix: An Introduction to the Graphing Calculator.
Answers to Selected Problems.
Photo Credits.
Index.