The  Bittinger Worktext Series recognizes that math hasn’t changed, but students–and the way they learn math–have. This latest edition continues the Bittinger tradition of objective-based, guided learning, while also integrating timely updates to the proven pedagogy. This edition has a greater emphasis on guided learning and helping students get the most out of all of the resources available, including new mobile learning resources, whether in a traditional lecture, hybrid, lab-based, or online course. Note: You are purchasing a standalone product; MyMathLab does not come packaged with this content. MyMathLab is not a self-paced technology and should only be purchased when required by an instructor. If you would like to purchase both the physical text and MyMathLab, search for:  0321951786 / 9780321951786 Introductory and Intermediate Algebra, Plus NEW MyMathLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package Package consists of:    0321431308 / 9780321431301 MyMathLab -- Glue-in Access Card 0321654064 / 9780321654069 MyMathLab Inside Star Sticker 0321917898 / 9780321917898 Introductory and Intermediate Algebra
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1. Introduction to Real Numbers and Algebraic Expressions 1.1 Introduction to Algebra 1.2 The Real Numbers 1.3 Addition of Real Numbers 1.4 Subtraction of Real Numbers             Mid-Chapter Review 1.5 Multiplication of Real Numbers 1.6 Division of Real Numbers 1.7 Properties of Real Numbers 1.8 Simplifying Expressions; Order of Operations             Summary and Review             Test   2. Solving Equations and Inequalities 2.1 Solving Equations: The Addition Principle 2.2 Solving Equations: The Multiplication Principle 2.3 Using the Principles Together 2.4 Formulas             Mid-Chapter Review 2.5 Applications of Percent 2.6 Applications and Problem Solving             Translating for Success 2.7 Solving Inequalities 2.8 Applications and Problem Solving with Inequalities             Summary and Review             Test             Cumulative Review   3. Graphs of Linear Equations 3.1 Introduction to Graphing 3.2 Graphing Linear Equations 3.3 More with Graphing and Intercepts             Visualizing for Success             Mid-Chapter Review 3.4 Slope and Applications             Summary and Review             Test             Cumulative Review   4. Polynomials: Operations 4.1 Integers as Exponents 4.2 Exponents and Scientific Notation 4.3 Introduction to Polynomials 4.4 Addition and Subtraction of Polynomials 4.5 Multiplication of Polynomials 4.6 Special Products             Visualizing for Success 4.7 Operations with Polynomials in Several Variables 4.8 Division of Polynomials             Summary and Review             Test             Cumulative Review   5. Polynomials: Factoring 5.1 Introduction to Factoring 5.2 Factoring Trinomials of the Type x2 + bx + c 5.3 Factoring ax2 + bx + c, a ≠ 1: The FOIL Method 5.4 Factoring ax2 + bx + c, a≠ 1: The ac-Method             Mid-Chapter Review 5.5 Factoring Trinomial Squares and Differences of Squares 5.6 Factoring Sums or Differences of Cubes 5.7 Factoring: A General Strategy 5.8 Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring 5.9 Applications of Quadratic Equations             Translating for Success             Summary and Review             Test             Cumulative Review   6. Rational Expressions and Equations 6.1 Multiplying and Simplifying Rational Expressions 6.2 Division and Reciprocals 6.3 Least Common Multiples and Denominators 6.4 Adding Rational Expressions 6.5 Subtracting Rational Expressions             Mid-Chapter Review 6.6 Complex Rational Expressions 6.7 Solving Rational Equations 6.8 Applications Using Rational Equations and Proportions             Translating for Success 6.9 Variation and Applications             Summary and Review             Test             Cumulative Review   7. Graphs, Functions, and Applications 7.1 Functions and Graphs 7.2 Finding Domain and Range             Mid-Chapter Review 7.3 Linear Functions: Graphs and Slope 7.4 More on Graphing Linear Equations             Visualizing for Success 7.5 Finding Equations of Lines; Applications             Summary and Review             Test             Cumulative Review   8. Systems of Equations 8.1 Systems of Equations in Two Variables 8.2 Solving by Substitution 8.3 Solving by Elimination 8.4 Solving Applied Problems: Two Equations             Translating for Success             Mid-Chapter Review 8.5 Systems of Equations in Three Variables 8.6 Solving Applied Problems: Three Equations             Summary and Review             Test             Cumulative Review   9. More on Inequalities 9.1 Sets, Inequalities, and Interval Notation             Translating for Success 9.2 Intersections, Unions, and Compound Inequalities             Mid-Chapter Review 9.3 Absolute-Value Equations and Inequalities 9.4 Systems of Inequalities in Two Variables             Visualizing for Success             Summary and Review             Test             Cumulative Review   10. Radical Expressions, Equations, and Functions 10.1 Radical Expressions and Functions 10.2 Rational Numbers as Exponents 10.3 Simplifying Radical Expressions 10.4 Addition, Subtraction, and More Multiplication             Mid-Chapter Review 10.5 More on Division of Radical Expressions 10.6 Solving Radical Equations 10.7 Applications Involving Powers and Roots             Translating for Success 10.8 The Complex Numbers             Summary and Review             Test             Cumulative Review   11. Quadratic Equations and Functions 11.1 The Basics of Solving Quadratic Equations 11.2 The Quadratic Formula 11.3 Applications Involving Quadratic Equations             Translating for Success 11.4 More on Quadratic Equations             Mid-Chapter Review 11.5 Graphing f(x) = a(x - h)2 + k 11.6 Graphing f(x) = ax2 + bx + c             Visualizing for Success 11.7 Mathematical Modeling with Quadratic Functions 11.8 Polynomial Inequalities and Rational Inequalities             Summary and Review             Test             Cumulative Review   12. Exponential Functions and Logarithmic Functions 12.1 Exponential Functions 12.2 Composite Functions and Inverse Functions 12.3 Logarithmic Functions 12.4 Properties of Logarithmic Functions             Mid-Chapter Review 12.5 Natural Logarithmic Functions             Visualizing for Success 12.6 Solving Exponential Equations and Logarithmic Equations 12.7 Mathematical Modeling with Exponential Functions and Logarithmic Functions             Translating for Success             Summary and Review             Test             Cumulative Review   Appendices A. Factoring and LCMs B. Fraction Notation C. Exponential Notation and Order of Operations D. Introductory Algebra Review E. Mean, Median, and Mode F. Synthetic Division G. Determinants and Cramer’s Rule H. Elimination Using Matrices I. The Algebra of Functions J. Distance, Midpoints, and Circles   Answers Guided Solutions Glossary Index Additional Instructor's Answers  
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Improve Results With MyMathLab®: the Bittinger courses include all of MyMathLab’s robust features, plus these additional highlights. NEW! Two MyMathLab course options are now available: Standard MyMathLab courses allow instructors to build their courses their way, offering maximum  flexibility and control over all aspects of assignment creation.  NEW! Ready to Go courses provide students with all the same great MyMathLab features, but also make it easier for instructors to get started with pre-built AND pre-assigned assignments. The Ready to Go courses also feature a new four-step Learning Path: 1.) Learn the Skills and Concepts, 2.) Check Your Understanding, 3.) Do Your Homework, 4.) Review and Test Your Understanding. NEW! Increased coverage of skill-building, conceptual, and applications exercises, as well as new assignable Guided-Solution exercises, Skill Checks, and Reading Checks. NEW! Active Learning Figures, available for key concepts, foster conceptual understanding and are especially helpful for visual and tactile learners. Instructors can create media assignments with the figures. NEW! Bittinger Video Program includes all new To-the-Point Objective Videos and Chapter Test Prep Videos. To-the-Point Objective Videos include newInteractive Your Turn Exercises, where students solve exercises and receive instant feedback on their work.  The videos also can be used hand-in-hand with the new MyMathGuide workbook. NEW! MyMathGuide: Notes, Practice, and Video Path is an objective-based workbook (available in print and in MyMathLab) that provides guided, hands-on learning. It offers vocabulary, skill, and concept review —along with problem-solving practice, where students can fill-in the steps to guided solution problems. It can be used together with the To-the-Point Objective Video program—and students can fill-in steps as they watch the videos, listen to the instructor lecture, or read the textbook. It is a loose-leaf workbook with space to show work, write notes, and can serve as a good foundation for a hybrid or self-paced course notebook or lecture notes. MyMathGuide is incorporated into the Learning Path of the Ready to Go courses. Accessibility Enhancements continue Pearson’s commitment to make products accessible to as many students as possible. This latest course release is compatible with the JAWS screen reader enabling print-disabled students to access and interact with numerous problems as noted by an icon within the assignment manager. The course also works with the ZoomText enlarger, and includes an HTML eBook that is compatible with JAWS and other Windows screen readers, allowing all students to access the same text, at the same place, and at the same price. Additionally, all videos include closed captioning.   Guide Students’ Learning—Students are encouraged to use Your Guide to Success in Math, a four-step Learning Path and checklist available in the front of the text and incorporated into the Ready to Go MyMathLab courses. The guide will help students identify the resources in the textbook, supplements, and MyMathLab that support their learning style. Step 1: Learn the Skills and Concepts—Students have several options for learning and practicing the math concepts. NEW!Skills Checks. In the Learning Path for Ready to Go MyMathLab courses, each chapter begins with a brief assignment on the prerequisite skills needed for the chapter, giving students the chance to refresh and practice. Textbook / eText. The textbook or eText is a great starting point for students to learn the material. It includes the hallmark Bittinger pedagogy with Skill to Review exercises at the start of each section, and  Margin Exercises, plus NEW! Guided Solutions. The Guided Solution exercises are select margin exercises within the text that allow students to fill-in the blanks to learn how to work through the problem. These problem types are also assignable in MyMathLab, where the exercises are broken down into smaller steps for students to fill-in as they work through the problem. The NEW! To-the-Point Objective Videos and NEW! MyMathGuide: Notes, Practice, and Video Path workbook are also the perfect resources for helping students learn the material. Step 2: Check Your Understanding—Students have frequent opportunities to check their work and confirm that they understand skills and concepts before moving on: NEW! Reading Checks at the beginning of each set of section exercises in the text ask students to demonstrate that they understand the material. They are incorporated in the Ready to Go Learning Path in MyMathLab and assignable in MyMathLab. NEW! Active Learning Figuresare also a great resource to help students understand the concepts. Step 3: Do Your Homework—The text andMyMathLab courses have a wealth of proven and updated exercises, including the new assignable exercises in MyMathLab described above. Step 4: Review and Test Your Understanding—Students have a variety of resources to check their skills and understanding along the way and to help them prepare for tests. In the text, Mid-Chapter Reviews, Chapter Summary and Review, Chapter Tests, and Cumulative Reviews offer students regular, comprehensive review and reinforcement.  Chapter Test Prep Videos are also available to show worked-out solutions to all the end-of-chapter tests. These are accessible in MyMathLab and on YouTube. In MyMathLab, instructors can assign prebuilt tests or create paper tests using TestGen Software.   Reinforce Study Skills—Developing solid time-management, note-taking, test-taking, and other study skills is key to student success in math courses (as well as professionally and personally). Instructors can direct students to related study skills resources as needed. NEW!Student Study Reference. This pull-out card at the front of the text is perforated, three-hole-punched, and binder-ready for convenient reference. It includes Your Guide to Success in Math course checklist, Student Organizer, and At a Glance (a list of key information and expressions for quick reference as students work exercises and review for tests). NEW!Studying for Success. Checklists of study skills—designed to ensure that students develop the skills they need to succeed in math, school, and life—are integrated throughout the text at the beginning of selected sections. NEW! Student Success Module in MyMathLab. This new, interactive module is available in the left-hand navigation of MyMathLab and includes videos, activities, and post-tests for these three student success areas:  Math-Reading Connections, including topics such as Using Word Clues, and Looking for Patterns.  Study Skills, including topics such as Time Management and Preparing for and Taking Exams. College Success, including topics such as College Transition and Online Learning. Instructors can assign these videos and/or activities as media assignments, along with pre-built post-tests to make sure students learn and understand how to improve their skills in these areas. Instructors can integrate these assignments with their traditional MyMathLab homework assignments to incorporate student success topics into their course as they deem appropriate.  
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Improve Results With MyMathLab®: the Bittinger courses include all of MyMathLab’s robust features, plus these additional highlights. Two MyMathLab course options are now available: Standard MyMathLab courses allow instructors to build their courses their way, offering maximum  flexibility and control over all aspects of assignment creation.  Ready to Go courses provide students with all the same great MyMathLab features, but also make it easier for instructors to get started with pre-built AND pre-assigned assignments. The Ready to Go courses also feature a new four-step Learning Path: 1.) Learn the Skills and Concepts, 2.) Check Your Understanding, 3.) Do Your Homework, 4.) Review and Test Your Understanding. Increased coverage of skill-building, conceptual, and applications exercises, as well as new assignable Guided-Solution exercises, Skill Checks, and Reading Checks. Active Learning Figures, available for key concepts, foster conceptual understanding and are especially helpful for visual and tactile learners. Instructors can create media assignments with the figures. Bittinger Video Program includes all new To-the-Point Objective Videos and Chapter Test Prep Videos. To-the-Point Objective Videos include newInteractive Your Turn Exercises, where students solve exercises and receive instant feedback on their work.  The videos also can be used hand-in-hand with the new MyMathGuide workbook. MyMathGuide: Notes, Practice, and Video Path is an objective-based workbook (available in print and in MyMathLab) that provides guided, hands-on learning. It offers vocabulary, skill, and concept review –along with problem-solving practice, where students can fill-in the steps to guided solution problems. It can be used together with the To-the-Point Objective Video program–and students can fill-in steps as they watch the videos, listen to the instructor lecture, or read the textbook. It is a loose-leaf workbook with space to show work, write notes, and can serve as a good foundation for a hybrid or self-paced course notebook or lecture notes. MyMathGuide is incorporated into the Learning Path of the Ready to Go courses.   Guide Students’ Learning Skills Checks. In the Learning Path for Ready to Go MyMathLab courses, each chapter begins with a brief assignment on the prerequisite skills needed for the chapter, giving students the chance to refresh and practice. To-the-Point Objective Videos and MyMathGuide: Notes, Practice, and Video Path workbook are also the perfect resources for helping students learn the material. Reading Checks at the beginning of each set of section exercises in the text ask students to demonstrate that they understand the material. They are incorporated in the Ready to Go Learning Path in MyMathLab and assignable in MyMathLab. Active Learning Figuresare also a great resource to help students understand the concepts.   Reinforce Study Skills Student Study Reference. This pull-out card at the front of the text is perforated, three-hole-punched, and binder-ready for convenient reference. It includes Your Guide to Success in Math course checklist, Student Organizer, and At a Glance (a list of key information and expressions for quick reference as students work exercises and review for tests). Studying for Success. Checklists of study skills—designed to ensure that students develop the skills they need to succeed in math, school, and life—are integrated throughout the text at the beginning of selected sections. Student Success Module in MyMathLab. This new, interactive module is available in the left-hand navigation of MyMathLab and includes videos, activities, and post-tests for these three student success areas:  Math-Reading Connections, including topics such as Using Word Clues, and Looking for Patterns.  Study Skills, including topics such as Time Management and Preparing for and Taking Exams. College Success, including topics such as College Transition and Online Learning. Instructors can assign these videos and/or activities as media assignments, along with pre-built post-tests to make sure students learn and understand how to improve their skills in these areas. Instructors can integrate these assignments with their traditional MyMathLab homework assignments to incorporate student success topics into their course as they deem appropriate.   Content Changes Chapter 4 (Polynomials: Operations): Section 4.3: Consolidated objectives. Objective (a) in fourth edition is (a) in the fifth edition. Objectives (b) and (i) in fourth are Objective (b) in fifth. Objectives (d) and (g) are Objective (c). Objectives (c) and (e) are Objective (d). Objective (f) is Objective (e). Objective (h) is Objective (f). Chapter 6 (Rational Expressions and Equations): Section 6.8: Rearranged content in Objective 6.8a (Solve applied problems using rational equations). In the fourth edition, the work examples were presented first and the motion examples second. In the fifth edition, the motion examples are presented first and the work examples second. Chapter 12 (Exponential and Logarithmic Functions): Section 12.2: The title of this section in the fourth edition was “Inverse Functions and Composite Functions.” The title of this section in the fifth edtion is "Composite Functions and Inverse Functions." Objectives have been rearranged. Objectives (a), (b), and (c) in fourth edition are Objectives (b), (c), and (d) in fifth edition. Objective (d) in fourth is now Objective (a) in fifth. Objective (e) in fourth is Objective (e) in fifth. Appendices Deleted Appendix D Review of Factoring Polynomials and Appendix F Handling Dimension Symbols. Appendixes A, B, and C in fourth are Appendices A, B, and C in fifth edition. Appendix E in fourth edition is Appendix D in fifth edition. Appendices G-L in 4e are Appendices E-J in fifth edition.  
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780321917898
Publisert
2014-02-12
Utgave
5. utgave
Utgiver
Pearson Education (US); Pearson
Vekt
2046 gr
Høyde
10 mm
Bredde
10 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
1104

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Marvin Bittinger has been teaching math at the university level for more than thirty-eight years. Since 1968, he has been employed at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, and is now professor emeritus of mathematics education. Professor Bittinger has authored over 190 publications on topics ranging from basic mathematics to algebra and trigonometry to applied calculus. He received his BA in mathematics from Manchester College and his PhD in mathematics education from Purdue University. Special honors include Distinguished Visiting Professor at the United States Air Force Academy and his election to the Manchester College Board of Trustees from 1992 to 1999. Professor Bittinger has also had the privilege of speaking at many mathematics conventions, most recently giving a lecture entitled "Baseball and Mathematics." His hobbies include hiking in Utah, baseball, golf, and bowling. In addition, he also has an interest in philosophy and theology, in particular, apologetics. Professor Bittinger currently lives in Carmel, Indiana, with his wife Elaine. He has two grown and married sons, Lowell and Chris, and four granddaughters.   Judy Beecher has an undergraduate degree in mathematics from Indiana University and a graduate degree in mathematics from Purdue University. She has taught at both the high school and college levels with many years of developmental math and precalculus teaching experience at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis. In addition to her career in textbook publishing, she spends time traveling, enjoying her grandchildren, and promoting charity projects for a children's camp.   Barbara Johnson has a BS in mathematics from Bob Jones University and a MS in math from Clemson University. She has taught high school and college math for 30  years, and enjoys the challenge of helping each student grow in appreciation for and understanding of mathematics. As a Purdue Master Gardener, she also enjoys helping others learn gardening skills. Believing that the best teacher is always learning, she recently earned a black belt in karate.