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9780134622699

Intermediate Algebra Plus MyMathLab -- Access Card Package

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  • Copyright: 2017-01-22
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NOTE: Before purchasing, check with your instructor to ensure you select the correct ISBN. Several versions of Pearson's MyLab™ products exist for each title, and registrations are not transferable. To register for and use Pearson's MyLab products, you may also need a Course ID, which your instructor will provide.

 

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For courses in Elementary and Intermediate Algebra

This package includes MyLab Math.

 

Helping Readers Innovatively "Do the Math"

The Sullivan Elementary & Intermediate Developmental Math Series , 4 th  Edition introduces readers to the logic, precision and rigor of mathematics, while building a foundation for future success.

 

Known for their hallmark examples that provide extra step-by-step support, the authors have continued their successful text pedagogy and have focused in the revision to translating it to the MyLab™ Math course for a truly dynamic learning and teaching experience. Key revisions to the MyLab Math course include guided “How To” exercises, modeled on the successful Show Case examples and new GeoGebra applet exercises.

 

The Sullivan team has revised their MyLab Math course to ensure that readers are getting the most of the resources they have at their disposal. For example, they offer an enhanced e-text that allows readers to easily and quickly refer back to a specific page for examples. To encourage readers, the author team developed a MyLab Math that helps them develop good study skills, garner an understanding of the connections between topics, and work smarter in the process.

 

Personalize learning with MyLab Math.

MyLab™ Math is an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with this text to engage students and improve results. Within its structured environment, students practice what they learn, test their understanding, and pursue a personalized study plan that helps them absorb course material and understand difficult concepts.


0134622693 / 9780134622699 Intermediate Algebra Plus MyLab Math -- Access Card Package, 4/e

Package consists of:

  • 0134555805 / 9780134555805 Intermediate Algebra

  • 0321431308 / 9780321431301 MyLab Math -- Glue-in Access Card

  • 0321654064 / 9780321654069 MyLab Math Inside Star Sticker

Author Biography

With training in mathematics, statistics, and economics, Michael Sullivan III has a varied teaching background that includes 27 years of instruction in both high school and college-level mathematics. He is currently a full-time professor of mathematics at Joliet Junior College. Michael has numerous textbooks in publication, including an Introductory Statistics series and a Precalculus series, which he writes with his father, Michael Sullivan.

 

Michael believes that his experiences writing texts for college-level math and statistics courses give him a unique perspective as to where students are headed once they leave the developmental mathematics tract. This experience is reflected in the philosophy and presentation of his developmental text series.When not in the classroom or writing, Michael enjoys spending time with his three children, Michael, Kevin, and Marissa, and playing golf. Now that his two sons are getting older, he has the opportunity to do both at the same time!

 

Kathy Struve has been a classroom teacher for nearly 35 years, first at the high school level and, for the past 27 years, at Columbus State Community College. Kathy embraces classroom diversity: diversity of students’ age, learning styles, and previous learning success. She is aware of the challenges of teaching mathematics at a large, urban community college, where students have varied mathematics backgrounds and may enter college with a high level of mathematics anxiety.

 

Kathy served as Lead Instructor of the Developmental Algebra sequence at Columbus State, where she developed curriculum, conducted workshops, and provided leadership to adjunct faculty in the mathematics department. She embraces the use of technology in instruction, and has taught web and hybrid classes in addition to traditional face-to-face emporium-style classes. She is always looking for ways to more fully involve students in the learning process. In her spare time Kathy enjoys spending time with her two adult daughters, her four granddaughters, and biking, hiking, and traveling with her husband.

 

Born and raised in San Diego county, Janet Mazzarella spent her career teaching in culturally and economically diverse high schools before taking a position at Southwestern College 25 years ago. Janet has taught a wide range of mathematics courses from arithmetic through calculus for math/science/engineering majors and has training in mathematics, education, engineering, and accounting.

 

Janet has worked to incorporate technology into the curriculum by participating in the development of Interactive Math and Math Pro. At Southwestern College, she helped develop the self-paced developmental mathematics program. In addition, Janet was the Dean of the School of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, the Chair of the Mathematics Department, the faculty union president, and the faculty coordinator for Intermediate Algebra. In the past, free time consisted of racing motorcycles off-road in the Baja 500 and rock climbing, but recently she has given up the adrenaline rush of these activities for the thrill of traveling in Europe.


Jessica Bernards and Wendy Fresh of Portland Community College have worked extensively with the author team to create the How to exercises, new Geogebra applet exercises, and have made the assignments for the New MyMathLab courses.

Table of Contents

Preface

 

R. Review

 

R.1. Success in Mathematics

R.2. Sets and Classification of Numbers

R.3. Operations on Signed Numbers; Properties of Real Numbers

R.4. Order of Operations

R.5. Algebraic Expressions

 

1. Linear Equations and Inequalities

 

Part I. Linear Equations and Inequalities in One Variable

1.1. Linear Equations in One Variable

1.2. An Introduction to Problem Solving

1.3. Using Formulas to Solve Problems

1.4. Linear Inequalities in One Variable

Putting the Concepts Together (Sections 1.1—1.4)

 

Part II. Linear Equations and Inequalities in Two Variables

1.5. Rectangular Coordinates and Graphs of Equations

1.6. Linear Equations in Two Variables

1.7. Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

1.8. Linear Inequalities in Two Variables

Chapter 1 Activity: Pass the Paper

Chapter 1 Review

Chapter 1 Test

Cumulative Review Chapters R—1

 

2. Relations, Functions, and More Inequalities

 

2.1. Relations

2.2. An Introduction to Functions

2.3. Functions and Their Graphs

Putting the Concepts Together (Sections 2.1—2.3)

2.4. Linear Functions and Models

2.5. Compound Inequalities

2.6. Absolute Value Equations and Inequalities

Chapter 2 Activity: Shifting Discovery

Chapter 2 Review

Chapter 2 Test

 

3. Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities

 

3.1. Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables

3.2. Problem Solving: Systems of Two Linear Equations Containing Two Unknowns

3.3. Systems of Linear Equations in Three Variables

Putting the Concepts Together (Sections 3.1—3.3)

3.4. Using Matrices to Solve Systems

3.5. Determinants and Cramer’s Rule

3.6. Systems of Linear Inequalities

Chapter 3 Activity: Find the Numbers

Chapter 3 Review

Chapter 3 Test

Cumulative Review Chapters R—3

Getting Ready for Chapter 4: Laws of Exponents and Scientific Notation

 

4. Polynomials and Polynomial Functions

 

4.1. Adding and Subtracting Polynomials

4.2. Multiplying Polynomials

4.3. Dividing Polynomials; Synthetic Division

Putting the Concepts Together (Sections 4.1—4.3)

4.4. Greatest Common Factor; Factoring by Grouping

4.5. Factoring Trinomials

4.6. Factoring Special Products

4.7. Factoring: A General Strategy

4.8. Polynomial Equations

Chapter 4 Activity: What Is the Question?

Chapter 4 Review

Chapter 4 Test

Getting Ready for Chapter 5: A Review of Operations on Rational Numbers

 

5. Rational Expressions and Rational Functions

 

5.1. Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions

5.2. Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions

5.3. Complex Rational Expressions

Putting the Concepts Together (Sections 5.1—5.3)

5.4. Rational Equations

5.5. Rational Inequalities

5.6. Models Involving Rational Expressions

5.7. Variation

Chapter 5 Activity: Correct the Quiz

Chapter 5 Review

Chapter 5 Test

Cumulative Review Chapters R—5

Getting Ready for Chapter 6: Square Roots

 

6. Radicals and Rational Exponents

 

6.1. nth Roots and Rational Exponents

6.2. Simplifying Expressions Using the Laws of Exponents

6.3. Simplifying Radical Expressions Using Properties of Radicals

6.4. Adding, Subtracting, and Multiplying Radical Expressions

6.5. Rationalizing Radical Expressions

Putting the Concepts Together (Sections 6.1—6.5)

6.6. Functions Involving Radicals

6.7. Radical Equations and Their Applications

6.8. The Complex Number System

Chapter 6 Activity: Which One Does Not Belong?

Chapter 6 Review

Chapter 6 Test

 

7. Quadratic Equations and Functions

 

7.1. Solving Quadratic Equations by Completing the Square

7.2. Solving Quadratic Equations by the Quadratic Formula

7.3. Solving Equations Quadratic in Form

Putting the Concepts Together (Sections 7.1—7.3)

7.4. Graphing Quadratic Functions Using Transformations

7.5. Graphing Quadratic Functions Using Properties

7.6. Polynomial Inequalities

Chapter 7 Activity: Presidential Decision Making

Chapter 7 Review

Chapter 7 Test

Cumulative Review Chapters R—7

 

8. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

 

8.1. Composite Functions and Inverse Functions

8.2. Exponential Functions

8.3. Logarithmic Functions

Putting the Concepts Together (Sections 8.1—8.3)

8.4. Properties of Logarithms

8.5. Exponential and Logarithmic Equations

Chapter 8 Activity: Correct the Quiz

Chapter 8 Review

Chapter 8 Test

 

9. Conics

 

9.1. Distance and Midpoint Formulas

9.2. Circles

9.3. Parabolas

9.4. Ellipses

9.5. Hyperbolas

Putting the Concepts Together (Sections 9.1—9.5)

9.6. Systems of Nonlinear Equations

Chapter 9 Activity: How Do You Know That . . . ?

Chapter 9 Review

Chapter 9 Test

Cumulative Review: Chapters R—9

 

10. Sequences, Series, and the Binomial Theorem

 

10.1. Sequences

10.2. Arithmetic Sequences

10.3. Geometric Sequences and Series

Putting the Concepts Together (Sections 10.1—10.3)

10.4. The Binomial Theorem

Chapter 10 Activity: Discover the Relation

Chapter 10 Review

Chapter 10 Test

 

Answers to Selected Exercises

Applications Index

Subject Index

Photo Credits

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