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Liberal Arts Mathematics
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Mathematical
Excursions
Aufmann | Lockwood | Nation | Clegg A new liberal arts math text promotes skill building,
critical thinking, and exploration.
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Prealgebra
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Prealgebra
Hubbard | Robinson This practical workbook features the active learning approach made popular by Hubbard and Robinson. Offering comprehensive up-front coverage of arithmetic, Prealgebra emphasizes skill improvement and helps students see the connection between arithmetic and algebra.
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Intermediate Algebra
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 Exploring
Intermediate Algebra: A Graphing Approach
Aufmann | Lockwood | Boswell
Exploring
Introductory and Intermediate Algebra: A Graphing Approach
Aufmann | Lockwood | Boswell This new series takes advantage of graphing calculators to help students
develop skills through appropriate use of applications and introduces
a four-step problem-solving approach: State the goal; Devise a strategy;
Solve a problem; Check the solution.
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Introductory and Intermediate Algebra Combined
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Elementary
and Intermediate Algebra: A Practical Approach
Craine | McGowan | Ruben Concise, manageable coverages for the combined algebra
course emphasizes a balance of problem solving, real-world applications,
and core mathematical concepts with integration of
graphing technology.
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Beginning Algebra with Arithmetic Review
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 Beginning Algebra with Arithmetic Review
The Maricopa Mathematics Consortium A unique hands-on approach to the introduction of algebra helps students learn — and understand — through discovery.
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College Algebra
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Applied
College Algebra
Aufmann | Nation | Clegg With Applied College Algebra, instructors can use the interactive presentation of concepts and diverse applications to support and motivate students of varying abilities and interests. The authors' supportive style provides students with a solid college algebra course and a comfortable transition to more advanced mathematics.
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