
Basic Mathematics
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 6. May 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
864 pages
978-0-13-229611-3 (ISBN)
Description
Basic Mathematics, by Goetz, Smith, and Tobey, is your on-ramp to success in mathematics! The authors provide generous levels of support and interactivity throughout their text, helping you experience many small successes, one concept at a time. You will take an active role while using this text, through making decisions, solving exercises, or answering questions as you read. This interactive structure allows you to get up to speed at your own pace, while also developing the skills necessary to succeed in future mathematics courses. To deepen the interactive nature of the book, Twitter (R) is used throughout the text, with the authors also providing a tweet for every exercise set of every section, giving timely hints and suggestions to help with specific exercises.
KEY TOPICS: Whole Numbers; Fractions; Decimals; Ratios, Rates, and Proportions; Percents; Units of Measure; Geometry; Statistics; Signed Numbers; Introduction to Algebra
MARKET: For all readers interested in basic mathematics.
KEY TOPICS: Whole Numbers; Fractions; Decimals; Ratios, Rates, and Proportions; Percents; Units of Measure; Geometry; Statistics; Signed Numbers; Introduction to Algebra
MARKET: For all readers interested in basic mathematics.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 226 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
1810 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-229611-3 (9780132296113)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Brian Goetz has helped students of all levels achieve success in mathematics for sixteen years. As a curriculum specialist for the Grand Rapids Area Precollege Engineering Program, he created numerous materials to motivate and inspire underserved populations. Brian also ran a math learning center at Bay de Noc Community College, where he helped students exceed their expectations of success. Brian has been teaching at Kellogg Community College for eight years. A common thread throughout all his teaching experiences is that an active and supportive environment is needed for students to succeed. With this belief close to his heart, Brian finds working with the other authors to be one of the most rewarding experiences of his career. When he isn't working, Brian spends quality time with his family and friends, mountain bikes, and kayaks. He dreams of spending a summer kayaking around Lake Superior.
Graham Smith has spent his life immersed in education. He was raised in a family of six teachers, where dinner conversations often centered on public education. Since then, Graham has gained sixteen years of classroom experience, and spent the last 9 years teaching full-time at Kellogg Community College (KCC). The majority of Graham's professional life has been focused on the education and success of the under-prepared student, which he continues through this work as the Developmental Mathematics Coordinator at KCC. Graham's substantial training and experience in mathematics and education, as well as his training and certification in developmental education through the Kellogg Institute at Appalachian State University and the National Center for Developmental Education, provide a comprehensive understanding of developmental mathematics. This background and experience provide the author team with a well-developed perspective. In his spare time, Graham enjoys spending time with his wife Amy, catching big fish, playing the guitar, and tinkering with his car that runs on recycled vegetable oil.
Dr. John Tobey currently teaches mathematics at North Shore Community College in Danvers, MA where he has taught for thirty-nine years. Previously Dr. Tobey taught calculus at the United States Military Academy at West Point. He has a doctorate from Boston University and a Master's degree from Harvard. He served as the mathematics department chair for his college for five years. He has authored and co-authored eight college mathematics textbooks with Pearson. He is a past president of New England Mathematics Association of Two Year Colleges (NEMATYC) and is an active member of the American Mathematics Association of Two Year Colleges (AMATYC). In 1993 Dr. Tobey received the NISOD award for excellence in teaching.
Graham Smith has spent his life immersed in education. He was raised in a family of six teachers, where dinner conversations often centered on public education. Since then, Graham has gained sixteen years of classroom experience, and spent the last 9 years teaching full-time at Kellogg Community College (KCC). The majority of Graham's professional life has been focused on the education and success of the under-prepared student, which he continues through this work as the Developmental Mathematics Coordinator at KCC. Graham's substantial training and experience in mathematics and education, as well as his training and certification in developmental education through the Kellogg Institute at Appalachian State University and the National Center for Developmental Education, provide a comprehensive understanding of developmental mathematics. This background and experience provide the author team with a well-developed perspective. In his spare time, Graham enjoys spending time with his wife Amy, catching big fish, playing the guitar, and tinkering with his car that runs on recycled vegetable oil.
Dr. John Tobey currently teaches mathematics at North Shore Community College in Danvers, MA where he has taught for thirty-nine years. Previously Dr. Tobey taught calculus at the United States Military Academy at West Point. He has a doctorate from Boston University and a Master's degree from Harvard. He served as the mathematics department chair for his college for five years. He has authored and co-authored eight college mathematics textbooks with Pearson. He is a past president of New England Mathematics Association of Two Year Colleges (NEMATYC) and is an active member of the American Mathematics Association of Two Year Colleges (AMATYC). In 1993 Dr. Tobey received the NISOD award for excellence in teaching.
Content
1. Whole Numbers
1.1 Understanding Whole Numbers
1.2 Adding Whole Numbers
1.3 Subtracting Whole numbers
1.4 Multiplying Whole Numbers
1.5 Dividing Whole Numbers
1.6 Exponents, Groupings, and the Order of Operations
1.7 Properties of Whole Numbers
1.8 The Greatest Common Factor and Least Common Multiple
1.9 Applications with Whole Numbers
Chapter 1 Chapter Organizer
Chapter 1 Review Exercises
Chapter 1 Practice Test
2. Fractions
2.1 Visualizing Fractions
2.2 Multiplying Fractions
2.3 Dividing Fractions
2.4 Adding and Subtracting Fractions
2.5 Fractions and the Order of Operations
2.6 Mixed Numbers
Chapter 2 Chapter Organizer
Chapter 2 Review Exercises
Chapter 2 Practice Test
3. Decimals
3.1 Understanding Decimal Numbers
3.2 Adding and Subtracting Decimal Numbers
3.3 Multiplying Decimal Numbers
3.4 Dividing Decimal Numbers
Chapter 3 Chapter Organizer
Chapter 3 Review Exercises
Chapter 3 Practice Test
4. Ratios, Rates, and Proportions
4.1 Ratios and Rates
4.2 Writing and Solving Proportions
4.3 Applications of Ratios, Rates and Proportions
Chapter 4 Chapter Organizer
Chapter 4 Review Exercises
Chapter 4 Practice Test
5. Percents
5.1 Percents, Fractions, and Decimals
5.2 Use Proportions to Solve Percent Exercises
5.3 Use Equations to Solve Percent Exercises
Chapter 5 Chapter Organizer
Chapter 5 Review Exercises
Chapter 5 Practice Test
6. Units of Measure
6.1 U.S. System Units of Measure
6.2 Metric System Units of Measure
6.3 Converting Between the U.S. System and the Metric System
Chapter 6 Chapter Organizer
Chapter 6 Review Exercises
Chapter 6 Practice Test
7. Geometry
7.1 Angles
7.2 Polygons
7.3 Perimeter and Area
7.4 Circles
7.5 Volume
7.6 Square Roots and the Pythagorean Theorem
7.7 Similarity
Chapter 7 Chapter Organizer
Chapter 7 Review Exercises
Chapter 7 Practice Test
8. Statistics
8.1 Reading Graphs
8.2 Mean, Median and Mode
Chapter 8 Chapter Organizer
Chapter 8 Review Exercises
Chapter 8 Practice Test
9. Signed Numbers
9.1 Understanding Signed Numbers
9.2 Adding and Subtracting Signed Numbers
9.3 Multiplying and Dividing Signed Numbers
9.4 The Order of Operations and Signed Numbers
Chapter 9 Chapter Organizer
Chapter 9 Review Exercises
Chapter 9 Practice Test
10. Introduction to Algebra
10.1 Introduction to Variables
10.2 Operations with Variable Expressions
10.3 Solving One-Step Equations
10.4 Solving Multi-Step Equations
Chapter 10 Chapter Organizer
Chapter 10 Review Exercises
Chapter 10 Practice Test
Appendices
A. Additional Practice and Review
Section 1.2 Extra Practice, Addition Facts
Section 1.3 Extra Practice, Subtraction Facts
Section 1.4 Extra Practice, Multiplication Facts
Mid Chapter Review, Chapter 1
Mid Chapter Review, Chapter 2
Mid Chapter Review, Chapter 9
B. Tables
Basic Facts for Addition
Basic Facts for Multiplication
Square Roots
U.S. and Metric Measurements and Conversions
1.1 Understanding Whole Numbers
1.2 Adding Whole Numbers
1.3 Subtracting Whole numbers
1.4 Multiplying Whole Numbers
1.5 Dividing Whole Numbers
1.6 Exponents, Groupings, and the Order of Operations
1.7 Properties of Whole Numbers
1.8 The Greatest Common Factor and Least Common Multiple
1.9 Applications with Whole Numbers
Chapter 1 Chapter Organizer
Chapter 1 Review Exercises
Chapter 1 Practice Test
2. Fractions
2.1 Visualizing Fractions
2.2 Multiplying Fractions
2.3 Dividing Fractions
2.4 Adding and Subtracting Fractions
2.5 Fractions and the Order of Operations
2.6 Mixed Numbers
Chapter 2 Chapter Organizer
Chapter 2 Review Exercises
Chapter 2 Practice Test
3. Decimals
3.1 Understanding Decimal Numbers
3.2 Adding and Subtracting Decimal Numbers
3.3 Multiplying Decimal Numbers
3.4 Dividing Decimal Numbers
Chapter 3 Chapter Organizer
Chapter 3 Review Exercises
Chapter 3 Practice Test
4. Ratios, Rates, and Proportions
4.1 Ratios and Rates
4.2 Writing and Solving Proportions
4.3 Applications of Ratios, Rates and Proportions
Chapter 4 Chapter Organizer
Chapter 4 Review Exercises
Chapter 4 Practice Test
5. Percents
5.1 Percents, Fractions, and Decimals
5.2 Use Proportions to Solve Percent Exercises
5.3 Use Equations to Solve Percent Exercises
Chapter 5 Chapter Organizer
Chapter 5 Review Exercises
Chapter 5 Practice Test
6. Units of Measure
6.1 U.S. System Units of Measure
6.2 Metric System Units of Measure
6.3 Converting Between the U.S. System and the Metric System
Chapter 6 Chapter Organizer
Chapter 6 Review Exercises
Chapter 6 Practice Test
7. Geometry
7.1 Angles
7.2 Polygons
7.3 Perimeter and Area
7.4 Circles
7.5 Volume
7.6 Square Roots and the Pythagorean Theorem
7.7 Similarity
Chapter 7 Chapter Organizer
Chapter 7 Review Exercises
Chapter 7 Practice Test
8. Statistics
8.1 Reading Graphs
8.2 Mean, Median and Mode
Chapter 8 Chapter Organizer
Chapter 8 Review Exercises
Chapter 8 Practice Test
9. Signed Numbers
9.1 Understanding Signed Numbers
9.2 Adding and Subtracting Signed Numbers
9.3 Multiplying and Dividing Signed Numbers
9.4 The Order of Operations and Signed Numbers
Chapter 9 Chapter Organizer
Chapter 9 Review Exercises
Chapter 9 Practice Test
10. Introduction to Algebra
10.1 Introduction to Variables
10.2 Operations with Variable Expressions
10.3 Solving One-Step Equations
10.4 Solving Multi-Step Equations
Chapter 10 Chapter Organizer
Chapter 10 Review Exercises
Chapter 10 Practice Test
Appendices
A. Additional Practice and Review
Section 1.2 Extra Practice, Addition Facts
Section 1.3 Extra Practice, Subtraction Facts
Section 1.4 Extra Practice, Multiplication Facts
Mid Chapter Review, Chapter 1
Mid Chapter Review, Chapter 2
Mid Chapter Review, Chapter 9
B. Tables
Basic Facts for Addition
Basic Facts for Multiplication
Square Roots
U.S. and Metric Measurements and Conversions