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CONTENTS calculus Calculus and Analytic Geometry............................3 - Professional References.................................4

Mathematical - Professional References...............................54 Number Theory....................................................50

Multi-Variable Calculus...........................................8 - Professional References.................................9

Numerical Analysis...............................................49

Single Variable Calculus.........................................5 - Professional References.................................8

Real Analysis........................................................54

developmental mathematics Algebra for College Students...............................29 - Professional References...............................30 Arithmetic/Basic Math...........................................13 - Professional References...............................15 Beginning Algebra................................................17 Beginning/Intermediate Algebra Combined..........22 Intermediate Algebra............................................25 - Professional References...............................28 Math Literacy........................................................31 PreAlgebra...........................................................16 PreAlgebra and Intro Algebra Combined..............21

finite math & applied calculus Applied / Business Calculus.................................35 - Professional References...............................36

higher mathematics Abstract Algebra...................................................56 Advanced Calculus...............................................48 Advanced Engineering Mathematics....................46 Advanced Geometry.............................................50 Combinatorics......................................................46 Complex Analysis.................................................51 Differential Equations...........................................39 - Professional References...............................40 Differential Equations with Boundary Value Problems..............................................................40 - Professional References...............................41 Discrete Mathematics...........................................52 Functional Analysis...............................................53 Graph Theory.......................................................48 History of Mathematics.........................................49 Introductory Analysis............................................48 Linear Algebra......................................................44 Logic.....................................................................55

Partial Differential Equations................................41 Topology...............................................................56 Transition to Higher Math / Foundations of Higher Math..........................................................44 Walter Rudin Student Series in Advanced Mathematics.........................................................42

mathematics service courses Business Mathematics.........................................68 - Professional References...............................69 Finite Mathematics...............................................68 Geometry..............................................................65 - Professional References...............................65 Technical Mathematics.........................................66 - Professional References...............................66

precalculus College Algebra....................................................73 - Professional References...............................77 College Alegbra with Trigonometry.......................78 Precalculus...........................................................79 Trigonometry........................................................77

statistics & probability Advanced Statistics..............................................97 Applied Statistics - Education, Psychology and Social Science......................................................93 Applied Statistics - Engineering............................95 Statistics and Probability (Calculus).....................93 Statistics and Probability (Non-Calculus).............85 - Professional References...............................92

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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE & NUTRITION ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY Foxʹ,ƵŵĂŶWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭϰĞ Foxʹ,ƵŵĂŶWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭϯĞ GunstreamʹŶĂƚŽŵLJΘWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJǁŝƚŚ/ŶƚĞŐƌĂƚĞĚ ^ƚƵĚLJ'ƵŝĚĞ͕ϲĞ LongenbakerʹDĂĚĞƌ͛ƐhŶĚĞƌƐƚĂŶĚŝŶŐ,ƵŵĂŶŶĂƚŽŵLJ ΘWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϴĞ McGraw-Hill ʹ>ĞĂƌŶ^ŵĂƌƚĨŽƌŶĂƚŽŵLJĂŶĚWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ ϭĞ McKinleyʹŶĂƚŽŵLJΘWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͗Ŷ/ŶƚĞŐƌĂƟǀĞ ƉƉƌŽĂĐŚ͕ϮĞ McKinleyʹ,ƵŵĂŶŶĂƚŽŵLJ͕ϰĞ SaladinʹŶĂƚŽŵLJΘWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͗dŚĞhŶŝƚLJŽĨ&ŽƌŵĂŶĚ &ƵŶĐƟŽŶ͕ϳĞ SaladinʹƐƐĞŶƟĂůƐŽĨŶĂƚŽŵLJΘWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭĞ Saladinʹ,ƵŵĂŶŶĂƚŽŵLJ͕ϰĞ Shierʹ,ŽůĞ͛Ɛ,ƵŵĂŶŶĂƚŽŵLJĂŶĚWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭϰĞ Shierʹ,ŽůĞ͛ƐƐƐĞŶƟĂůƐŽĨ,ƵŵĂŶŶĂƚŽŵLJΘWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ ϭϮĞ Tateʹ^ĞĞůĞLJ͛ƐWƌŝŶĐŝƉůĞƐŽĨŶĂƚŽŵLJΘWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϮĞ sĂŶWƵƩĞʹ^ĞĞůĞLJ͛ƐŶĂƚŽŵLJΘWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭϬĞ sĂŶWƵƩĞʹ^ĞĞůĞLJ͛ƐƐƐĞŶƟĂůƐŽĨŶĂƚŽŵLJΘWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ 9e WidmaierʹsĂŶĚĞƌ͛Ɛ,ƵŵĂŶWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭϯĞ

EKEͳD:KZ^/K>K'z HoefnagelsʹŝŽůŽŐLJ͗ŽŶĐĞƉƚƐĂŶĚ/ŶǀĞƐƟŐĂƟŽŶƐ͕ϯĞ HoefnagelsʹŝŽůŽŐLJ͗dŚĞƐƐĞŶƟĂůƐ͕ϮĞ JohnsonʹƐƐĞŶƟĂůƐŽĨƚŚĞ>ŝǀŝŶŐtŽƌůĚ͕ϰĞ JohnsonʹdŚĞ>ŝǀŝŶŐtŽƌůĚ͕ϴĞ MaderʹŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭϮĞ MaderʹƐƐĞŶƟĂůƐŽĨŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϰĞ Maderʹ,ƵŵĂŶŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭϰĞ Maderʹ/ŶƋƵŝƌLJ/ŶƚŽ>ŝĨĞ͕ϭϰĞ MaderʹŽŶĐĞƉƚƐŽĨŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϯĞ McGraw-Hillʹ>ĞĂƌŶ^ŵĂƌƚĨŽƌ/ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƚŽƌLJŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭĞ

D:KZ^/K>K'z BrookerʹŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϯĞ BrookerʹWƌŝŶĐŝƉůĞƐŽĨŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭĞ MasonʹhŶĚĞƌƐƚĂŶĚŝŶŐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭĞ McGraw-Hill ʹ>ĞĂƌŶ^ŵĂƌƚĨŽƌDĂũŽƌƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭĞ RavenʹŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭϬĞ

MICROBIOLOGY Anderson – EĞƐƚĞƌ͛ƐDŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐLJ͗,ƵŵĂŶWĞƌƐƉĞĐƟǀĞ͕ ϴĞ CowanʹDŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐLJ&ƵŶĚĂŵĞŶƚĂůƐ͗ůŝŶŝĐĂů ƉƉƌŽĂĐŚ͕ϮĞ CowanʹDŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐLJ͗^LJƐƚĞŵƐƉƉƌŽĂĐŚ͕ϰĞ McGraw-Hill ʹ>ĞĂƌŶ^ŵĂƌƚĨŽƌDŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭĞ Talaroʹ&ŽƵŶĚĂƟŽŶƐŝŶDŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϵĞ WilleyʹWƌĞƐĐŽƩ͛ƐDŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϵĞ

NUTRITION Byrd-Bredbenner ʹtĂƌĚůĂǁ͛ƐWĞƌƐƉĞĐƟǀĞƐŝŶEƵƚƌŝƟŽŶ͕ ϭϬĞ Byrd-BredbennerʹtĂƌĚůĂǁ͛ƐWĞƌƐƉĞĐƟǀĞƐŝŶEƵƚƌŝƟŽŶ͗ &ƵŶĐƟŽŶĂůƉƉƌŽĂĐŚ͕ϭĞ McGraw-Hillʹ>ĞĂƌŶ^ŵĂƌƚĨŽƌEƵƚƌŝƟŽŶ͕ϭĞ ^ĐŚŝīʹEƵƚƌŝƟŽŶƐƐĞŶƟĂůƐ͗WĞƌƐŽŶĂůƉƉƌŽĂĐŚ͕ϭĞ ^ĐŚŝīʹEƵƚƌŝƟŽŶĨŽƌ,ĞĂůƚŚLJ>ŝǀŝŶŐ͕ϰĞ Stephenson ʹ,ƵŵĂŶEƵƚƌŝƟŽŶ͗^ĐŝĞŶĐĞĨŽƌ,ĞĂůƚŚLJ >ŝǀŝŶŐ͕ϭĞ Wardlaw – ŽŶƚĞŵƉŽƌĂƌLJEƵƚƌŝƟŽŶ͕ϭϬĞ WardlawʹŽŶƚĞŵƉŽƌĂƌLJEƵƚƌŝƚŽŶ͗&ƵŶĐƟŽŶĂů ƉƉƌŽĂĐŚ͕ϰĞ

GENETICS Brooker – ŽŶĐĞƉƚƐŽĨ'ĞŶĞƟĐƐ͕ϮĞ Brookerʹ'ĞŶĞƟĐƐ͕ϱĞ Hartwell ʹ'ĞŶĞƟĐƐ͗&ƌŽŵ'ĞŶĞƐƚŽ'ĞŶŽŵĞƐ͕ϱĞ Lewis ʹ,ƵŵĂŶ'ĞŶĞƟĐƐ͕ϭϭĞ

ECOLOGY Molles ʹĐŽůŽŐLJ͗ŽŶĐĞƉƚƐĂŶĚƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶƐ͕ϳĞ

ZOOLOGY Hickmanʹ/ŶƚĞŐƌĂƚĞĚWƌŝŶĐŝƉůĞƐŽĨŽŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭϲĞ

PHYSICAL & EARTH SCIENCES

CunninghamʹWƌŝŶĐŝƉůĞƐŽĨŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚĂů^ĐŝĞŶĐĞ͕ϳĞ Enger ʹŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚĂů^ĐŝĞŶĐĞ͕ϭϰĞ McConnellʹdŚĞ'ŽŽĚĂƌƚŚ͗/ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƟŽŶƚŽĂƌƚŚ͕ϯĞ Montgomery – Environmental Geology PlummerʹWŚLJƐŝĐĂů'ĞŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭϱĞ ReichardʹŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚĂů'ĞŽůŽŐLJ͕ϮĞ ReynoldsʹdžƉůŽƌŝŶŐĂƌƚŚ^ĐŝĞŶĐĞ͕ϭĞ ReynoldsʹdžƉůŽƌŝŶŐ'ĞŽůŽŐLJ͕ϰĞ Sverdrupʹ/ŶǀĞƐƟŐĂƟŶŐKĐĞĂŶŽŐƌĂƉŚLJ͕ϭĞ

GEOGRAPHY 'ĞƟƐʹ/ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƟŽŶƚŽ'ĞŽŐƌĂƉŚLJ͕ϭϰĞ ReynoldsʹdžƉůŽƌŝŶŐWŚLJƐŝĐĂů'ĞŽŐƌĂƉŚLJ͕ϭĞ WhiteʹtŽƌůĚZĞŐŝŽŶĂů'ĞŽŐƌĂƉŚLJƐƐĞŶƟĂůƐ͕ϯĞ

PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY ArnyʹdžƉůŽƌĂƟŽŶƐ͕ϳĞ BauerʹhŶŝǀĞƌƐŝƚLJWŚLJƐŝĐƐǁŝƚŚDŽĚĞƌŶWŚLJƐŝĐƐ͕ϮĞ 'ŝĂŵďĂƫƐƚĂʹWŚLJƐŝĐƐ͕ϯĞ 'ƌŝĸƚŚʹWŚLJƐŝĐƐŽĨǀĞƌLJĚĂLJWŚĞŶŽŵĞŶĂ͕ϴĞ KrauskopfʹdŚĞWŚLJƐŝĐĂůhŶŝǀĞƌƐĞ͕ϭϱĞ LisaʹdŚĞWŚLJƐŝĐƐŽĨ^ƉŽƌƚƐ McGraw-Hill ʹ>ĞĂƌŶ^ŵĂƌƚĨŽƌWŚLJƐŝĐƐ͕ϭĞ SchneiderʹWĂƚŚǁĂLJƐƚŽƐƚƌŽŶŽŵLJ͕ϰĞ Tilleryʹ/ŶƚĞŐƌĂƚĞĚ^ĐŝĞŶĐĞ͕ϲĞ TilleryʹWŚLJƐŝĐĂů^ĐŝĞŶĐĞ͕ϭϬĞ

CHEMISTRY American Chemical SocietyʹŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJŝŶŽŶƚĞdžƚ͗ ƉƉůLJŝŶŐŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJƚŽ^ŽĐŝĞƚLJ͕ϴĞ Bauerʹ/ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƟŽŶƚŽŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ϰĞ BurdgeʹŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ϯĞ Burdge/OverbyʹŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͗ƚŽŵƐ&ŝƌƐƚ͕ϮĞ CareyʹKƌŐĂŶŝĐŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ϵĞ ChangʹŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ϭϮĞ Changʹ'ĞŶĞƌĂůŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͗dŚĞƐƐĞŶƟĂůŽŶĐĞƉƚƐ͕ϳĞ Dennistonʹ'ĞŶĞƌĂů͕KƌŐĂŶŝĐΘŝŽĐŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ϴĞ McGraw-Hill ʹ>ĞĂƌŶ^ŵĂƌƚĨŽƌ'ĞŶĞƌĂůŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ϭĞ McGraw-Hillʹ>ĞĂƌŶ^ŵĂƌƚĨŽƌ/ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƚŽƌLJŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ϭĞ McGraw-Hill ʹ>ĞĂƌŶ^ŵĂƌƚĨŽƌKƌŐĂŶŝĐŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ϭĞ SilberbergʹŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͗dŚĞDŽůĞĐƵůĂƌEĂƚƵƌĞŽĨDĂƩĞƌ ΘŚĂŶŐĞ͕ϳĞ SilberbergʹWƌŝŶĐŝƉůĞƐŽĨ'ĞŶĞƌĂůŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ϯĞ Smithʹ'ĞŶĞƌĂů͕KƌŐĂŶŝĐ͕ΘŝŽůŽŐŝĐĂůŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ϯĞ SmithʹKƌŐĂŶŝĐŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ϰĞ SmithʹWƌŝŶĐŝƉůĞƐŽĨ'ĞŶĞƌĂů͕KƌŐĂŶŝĐ͕ΘŝŽůŽŐŝĐĂů ŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ϮĞ

EARTH SCIENCE & GEOLOGY ďďŽƩ ʹEĂƚƵƌĂůŝƐĂƐƚĞƌƐ͕ϵĞ CunninghamʹŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚĂů^ĐŝĞŶĐĞ͕ϭϯĞ

ENGINEERING ENGINEERING Anderson ʹ/ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƟŽŶƚŽ&ůŝŐŚƚ͕ϴĞ Beer/JohnstonʹDĞĐŚĂŶŝĐƐŽĨDĂƚĞƌŝĂůƐ͕ϳĞ Beer/Johnston ʹsĞĐƚŽƌDĞĐŚĂŶŝĐƐĨŽƌŶŐŝŶĞĞƌƐ͗^ƚĂƟĐƐ ĂŶĚLJŶĂŵŝĐƐ͕ϭϭĞ ƵĚLJŶĂƐͬEŝƐďĞƩʹ^ŚŝŐůĞLJ͛ƐDĞĐŚĂŶŝĐĂůŶŐŝŶĞĞƌŝŶŐ ĞƐŝŐŶ͕ϭϬĞ CengelʹdŚĞƌŵŽĚLJŶĂŵŝĐƐ͗ŶŶŐŝŶĞĞƌŝŶŐƉƉƌŽĂĐŚ͕ϴĞ Cengel/Cimbalaʹ&ůƵŝĚDĞĐŚĂŶŝĐƐ͗&ƵŶĚĂŵĞŶƚĂůƐĂŶĚ ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶƐ͕ϯĞ Cengel/Ghajarʹ,ĞĂƚĂŶĚDĂƐƐdƌĂŶƐĨĞƌ͕ϱĞ ChapraʹEƵŵĞƌŝĐĂůDĞƚŚŽĚƐĨŽƌŶŐŝŶĞĞƌƐΘ^ĐŝĞŶƟƐƚƐ͕ ϳĞ Hillierʹ/ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƟŽŶƚŽKƉĞƌĂƟŽŶƐZĞƐĞĂƌĐŚ͕ϭϬĞ JaegerʹDŝĐƌŽĞůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐŝƌĐƵŝƚĞƐŝŐŶ͕ϱĞ Keltonʹ^ŝŵƵůĂƟŽŶǁŝƚŚƌĞŶĂ͕ϲĞ Navidiʹ^ƚĂƟƐƟĐƐĨŽƌŶŐŝŶĞĞƌƐĂŶĚ^ĐŝĞŶƟƐƚƐ͕ϰĞ Pressmanʹ^ŽŌǁĂƌĞŶŐŝŶĞĞƌŝŶŐ͗WƌĂĐƟƟŽŶĞƌ͛Ɛ ƉƉƌŽĂĐŚ͕ϴĞ Rizzoni ʹWƌŝŶĐŝƉůĞƐĂŶĚƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶƐŽĨůĞĐƚƌŝĐĂů ŶŐŝŶĞĞƌŝŶŐ͕ϲĞ White – &ůƵŝĚDĞĐŚĂŶŝĐƐ͕ϴĞ

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Malvino ʹůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐƐWƌŝŶĐŝƉůĞƐ͕ϴĞ Schultz – 'ƌŽď͛ƐĂƐŝĐůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐƐ͕ϭϮĞ TokheimʹŝŐŝƚĂůůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐƐ͗WƌŝŶĐŝƉůĞƐΘƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶƐ͕ ϴĞ

AehlertʹŵĞƌŐĞŶĐLJDĞĚŝĐĂůZĞƐƉŽŶĚĞƌ͗&ŝƌƐƚZĞƐƉŽŶĚĞƌ ŝŶĐƟŽŶ͕ϮĞ AehlertʹŵĞƌŐĞŶĐLJDĞĚŝĐĂůdĞĐŚŶŝĐŝĂŶ͕ϮĞ

MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS ĞŶŶĞƩʹDĂƚŚĞŵĂƟĐƐĨŽƌůĞŵĞŶƚĂƌLJdĞĂĐŚĞƌƐ͗ ŽŶĐĞƉƚƵĂůƉƉƌŽĂĐŚ͕ϭϬĞ BlumanʹůĞŵĞŶƚĂƌLJ^ƚĂƟƐƟĐƐ͕ϵĞ BlumanʹůĞŵĞŶƚĂƌLJ^ƚĂƟƐƟĐƐ͗ƌŝĞĨsĞƌƐŝŽŶ͕ϳĞ CoburnʹŽůůĞŐĞůŐĞďƌĂ͕ϯĞ Hendricks/ChowʹĞŐŝŶŶŝŶŐΘ/ŶƚĞƌŵĞĚŝĂƚĞůŐĞďƌĂ͕ϭĞ Hendricks/ChowʹĞŐŝŶŶŝŶŐůŐĞďƌĂ͕ϭĞ Hendricks/Chowʹ/ŶƚĞƌŵĞĚŝĂƚĞůŐĞďƌĂŵ͕ϭĞ ,ŽīŵĂŶŶʹƉƉůŝĞĚĂůĐƵůƵƐĨŽƌƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ͕ĐŽŶŽŵŝĐƐ͕ ĂŶĚƚŚĞ^ŽĐŝĂůĂŶĚ>ŝĨĞ^ĐŝĞŶĐĞƐ͗džƉĂŶĚĞĚĚŝƟŽŶ͕ϭϭĞ ,ŽīŵĂŶŶʹĂůĐƵůƵƐĨŽƌƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ͕ĐŽŶŽŵŝĐƐ͕ĂŶĚƚŚĞ ^ŽĐŝĂůĂŶĚ>ŝĨĞ^ĐŝĞŶĐĞƐ͕ƌŝĞĨsĞƌƐŝŽŶ͕ϭϭĞ MessersmithʹĂƐŝĐŽůůĞŐĞDĂƚŚĞŵĂƟĐƐǁŝƚŚW͘K͘t͘͘Z͘ >ĞĂƌŶŝŶŐ͕ϭĞ Messersmithʹ/ŶƚĞƌŵĞĚŝĂƚĞůŐĞďƌĂǁŝƚŚW͘K͘t͘͘Z͘ >ĞĂƌŶŝŶŐ͕ϭĞ Messersmithʹ/ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƚŽƌLJůŐĞďƌĂǁŝƚŚW͘K͘t͘͘Z͘ >ĞĂƌŶŝŶŐ͕ϭĞ Messersmith – WƌĞĂůŐĞďƌĂĂŶĚ/ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƚŽƌLJǁŝƚŚ W͘K͘t͘͘Z͘>ĞĂƌŶŝŶŐ͕ϭĞ MessersmithʹWƌĞĂůŐĞďƌĂǁŝƚŚW͘K͘t͘͘Z͘>ĞĂƌŶŝŶŐ͕ϭĞ MillerʹĂƐŝĐŽůůĞŐĞDĂƚŚĞŵĂƟĐƐ͕ϯĞ MillerʹĞŐŝŶŶŝŶŐůŐĞďƌĂ͕ϰĞ MillerʹĞŐŝŶŶŝŶŐĂŶĚ/ŶƚĞƌŵĞĚŝĂƚĞůŐĞďƌĂ͕ϰĞ MillerʹŽůůĞŐĞůŐĞďƌĂ͕ϭĞ MillerʹŽůůĞŐĞůŐĞďƌĂ͗ƐƐĞŶƟĂůƐ͕ϭĞ Millerʹ/ŶƚĞƌŵĞĚŝĂƚĞůŐĞďƌĂ;,ĂƌĚĐŽǀĞƌͿ͕ϰĞ Millerʹ/ŶƚĞƌŵĞĚŝĂƚĞůŐĞďƌĂ;^ŽŌĐŽǀĞƌͿ͕ϯĞ Millerʹ/ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƚŽƌLJůŐĞďƌĂ͕ϯĞ MillerʹWƌĞĂůŐĞďƌĂ͕ϮĞ MillerʹWƌĞĂůŐĞďƌĂΘ/ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƚŽƌLJůŐĞďƌĂ͕ϭĞ NavidiʹůĞŵĞŶƚĂƌLJ^ƚĂƟƐƟĐƐ͕ϮĞ NavidiʹƐƐĞŶƟĂů^ƚĂƟƐƟĐƐ͕ϭĞ RosenʹŝƐĐƌĞƚĞDĂƚŚΘƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶƐ͕ϳĞ SobeckiʹDĂƚŚŝŶKƵƌtŽƌůĚ͕ϯĞ

HEALTH PROFESSIONS & NURSING COMPUTERS IN THE MEDICAL OFFICE SandersonʹŽŵƉƵƚĞƌƐŝŶƚŚĞDĞĚŝĐĂůKĸĐĞ͕ϵĞ

EKG / ECG BoothʹůĞĐƚƌŽĐĂƌĚŝŽŐƌĂƉŚLJ͕ϰĞ

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MEDICAL ASSISTING BayesʹDĞĚŝĐĂůKĸĐĞWƌŽĐĞĚƵƌĞƐ͕ϴĞ BoothʹDĞĚŝĐĂůƐƐŝƐƟŶŐ͗ĚŵŝŶŝƐƚƌĂƟǀĞĂŶĚůŝŶŝĐĂů WƌŽĐĞĚƵƌĞƐǁŝƚŚŶĂƚŽŵLJΘWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϱĞ HouserʹĚŵŝŶŝƐƚƌĂƟǀĞDĞĚŝĐĂůƐƐŝƐƟŶŐĂtŽƌŬĨŽƌĐĞ ZĞĂĚŝŶĞƐƐƉƉƌŽĂĐŚ͕ϭĞ McGraw-Hill ʹ>ĞĂƌŶ^ŵĂƌƚĨŽƌDĞĚŝĐĂůƐƐŝƐƟŶŐ͕ϭĞ MoiniʹDĞĚŝĐĂůƐƐŝƐƟŶŐZĞǀŝĞǁ͗WĂƐƐŝŶŐƚŚĞD͕ZD͕ ĂŶĚDdžĂŵƐ͕ϱĞ

MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLING & CODING GrebnerʹDĞĚŝĐĂůŽĚŝŶŐ͗hŶĚĞƌƐƚĂŶĚŝŶŐ/ͲϭϬͲDĂŶĚ /ͲϭϬͲW^͕ϭĞ

MEDICAL LAW & ETHICS Judsonʹ>ĂǁΘƚŚŝĐƐĨŽƌ,ĞĂůƚŚWƌŽĨĞƐƐŝŽŶƐ͕ϳĞ

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY AllanʹƐƐĞŶƟĂůƐŽĨDĞĚŝĐĂů>ĂŶŐĂƵŐĞ͕ϯĞ AllanʹDĞĚŝĐĂů>ĂŶŐƵĂŐĞĨŽƌDŽĚĞƌŶ,ĞĂůƚŚĂƌĞ͕ϯĞ BostwickʹDĞĚŝĐĂůdĞƌŵŝŶŽůŽŐLJ͗WƌŽŐƌĂŵŵĞĚ ƉƉƌŽĂĐŚ͕ϮĞ JonesʹĐƋƵŝƌŝŶŐDĞĚŝĐĂů>ĂŶŐƵĂŐĞ͕ϭĞ McGraw-Hill ʹ>ĞĂƌŶ^ŵĂƌƚĨŽƌDĞĚŝĐĂůdĞƌŵŝŶŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭĞ ThiererʹDĞĚŝĐĂůdĞƌŵŝŶŽůŽŐLJ͕ϯĞ

PHARMACOLOGY GauwitzʹĚŵŝŶŝƐƚĞƌŝŶŐDĞĚŝĐĂƟŽŶƐ͕ϴĞ HitnerʹWŚĂƌŵĂĐŽůŽŐLJ͗Ŷ/ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƟŽŶ͕ϳĞ HitnerʹWŚĂƌŵĂĐŽůŽŐLJ͗Ŷ/ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƟŽŶ͕ϲĞ

PHLEBOTOMY Booth – WŚůĞďŽƚŽŵLJ͗ŽŵƉĞƚĞŶĐLJͲĂƐĞĚƉƉƌŽĂĐŚ

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Allows Instructors to Align Content with Their Goals Instructors choose subject matter topics and designate the average time required of students to complete the assignment.

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THE FIRST AND ONLY ADAPTIVE READING EXPERIENCE DESIGNED TO TRANSFORM THE WAY STUDENTS READ. ƵŝůƚŽīŽĨƚŚĞƉƌŽǀĞŶ>ĞĂƌŶ^ŵĂƌƚĞŶŐŝŶĞƚŚĂƚŝĚĞŶƟĮĞƐ ǁŚĂƚĂƐƚƵĚĞŶƚĚŽĞƐŽƌĚŽĞƐŶŽƚŬŶŽǁĂŶĚĂĚĂƉƚƐŝŶƌĞĂů ƟŵĞƚŽŵĂdžŝŵŝnjĞĞĂĐŚŵŝŶƵƚĞŽĨƟŵĞƐƉĞŶƚƐƚƵĚLJŝŶŐ͘

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE & NUTRITION ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY Foxʹ,ƵŵĂŶWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭϰĞ GunstreamʹŶĂƚŽŵLJΘWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJǁŝƚŚ/ŶƚĞŐƌĂƚĞĚ ^ƚƵĚLJ'ƵŝĚĞ͕ϲĞ LongenbakerʹDĂĚĞƌΖƐhŶĚĞƌƐƚĂŶĚŝŶŐ,ƵŵĂŶŶĂƚŽŵLJ ΘWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϴĞ McKinleyʹŶĂƚŽŵLJΘWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͗Ŷ/ŶƚĞŐƌĂƟǀĞ ƉƉƌŽĂĐŚ͕ϮĞ McKinleyʹ,ƵŵĂŶŶĂƚŽŵLJ͕ϰĞ SaladinʹŶĂƚŽŵLJΘWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͗dŚĞhŶŝƚLJŽĨ&ŽƌŵĂŶĚ &ƵŶĐƟŽŶ͕ϳĞ SaladinʹƐƐĞŶƟĂůƐŽĨŶĂƚŽŵLJΘWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭĞ Saladinʹ,ƵŵĂŶŶĂƚŽŵLJ͕ϰĞ Shierʹ,ŽůĞΖƐƐƐĞŶƟĂůƐŽĨ,ƵŵĂŶŶĂƚŽŵLJΘWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ ϭϮĞ Shierʹ,ŽůĞΖƐ,ƵŵĂŶŶĂƚŽŵLJĂŶĚWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭϰĞ Tate – ^ĞĞůĞLJΖƐWƌŝŶĐŝƉůĞƐŽĨŶĂƚŽŵLJΘWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϮĞ sĂŶWƵƩĞ – ^ĞĞůĞLJΖƐŶĂƚŽŵLJΘWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭϬĞ sĂŶWƵƩĞ – ^ĞĞůĞLJΖƐƐƐĞŶƟĂůƐŽĨŶĂƚŽŵLJΘWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ ϵĞ Widmaier – sĂŶĚĞƌΖƐ,ƵŵĂŶWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭϯĞ

EKEͳD:KZ^/K>K'z Hoefnagels – ŝŽůŽŐLJ͗ŽŶĐĞƉƚƐĂŶĚ/ŶǀĞƐƟŐĂƟŽŶƐ͕ϯĞ Hoefnagels – ŝŽůŽŐLJ͗dŚĞƐƐĞŶƟĂůƐ͕ϮĞ Johnson – ƐƐĞŶƟĂůƐŽĨƚŚĞ>ŝǀŝŶŐtŽƌůĚ͕ϰĞ Johnson – dŚĞ>ŝǀŝŶŐtŽƌůĚ͕ϴĞ Mader – ŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭϮĞ Mader – ƐƐĞŶƟĂůƐŽĨŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϰĞ Mader – ,ƵŵĂŶŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭϰĞ Mader – /ŶƋƵŝƌLJ/ŶƚŽ>ŝĨĞ͕ϭϰĞ Mader – ŽŶĐĞƉƚƐŽĨŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϯĞ

D:KZ^/K>K'z Brooker – ŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϯĞ Brooker – WƌŝŶĐŝƉůĞƐŽĨŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭĞ Mason – hŶĚĞƌƐƚĂŶĚŝŶŐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭĞ Raven – ŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭϬĞ

MICROBIOLOGY Anderson – EĞƐƚĞƌΖƐDŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐLJ͗,ƵŵĂŶWĞƌƐƉĞĐƟǀĞ͕ ϴĞ Cowan – DŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐLJ&ƵŶĚĂŵĞŶƚĂůƐ͗ůŝŶŝĐĂů ƉƉƌŽĂĐŚ͕ϮĞ Cowan – DŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐLJ͗^LJƐƚĞŵƐƉƉƌŽĂĐŚ͕ϰĞ Talaro – &ŽƵŶĚĂƟŽŶƐŝŶDŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϵĞ Willey – WƌĞƐĐŽƩΖƐDŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϵĞ

NUTRITION Byrd-Bredbenner – tĂƌĚůĂǁΖƐWĞƌƐƉĞĐƟǀĞƐŝŶEƵƚƌŝƟŽŶ͕ ϭϬĞ Byrd-Bredbenner – tĂƌĚůĂǁΖƐWĞƌƐƉĞĐƟǀĞƐŝŶEƵƚƌŝƟŽŶ͗ &ƵŶĐƟŽŶĂůƉƉƌŽĂĐŚ͕ϭĞ ^ĐŚŝī – EƵƚƌŝƟŽŶƐƐĞŶƟĂůƐ͗WĞƌƐŽŶĂůƉƉƌŽĂĐŚ͕ϭĞ ^ĐŚŝī – EƵƚƌŝƟŽŶĨŽƌ,ĞĂůƚŚLJ>ŝǀŝŶŐ͕ϰĞ Stephenson – ,ƵŵĂŶEƵƚƌŝƟŽŶ͗^ĐŝĞŶĐĞĨŽƌ,ĞĂůƚŚLJ >ŝǀŝŶŐ͕ϭĞ Wardlaw – ŽŶƚĞŵƉŽƌĂƌLJEƵƚƌŝƟŽŶ͕ϭϬĞ Wardlaw – ŽŶƚĞŵƉŽƌĂƌLJEƵƚƌŝƚŽŶ͗&ƵŶĐƟŽŶĂů ƉƉƌŽĂĐŚ͕ϰĞ

GENETICS Brooker – ŽŶĐĞƉƚƐŽĨ'ĞŶĞƟĐƐ͕ϮĞ Brooker – 'ĞŶĞƟĐƐ͕ϱĞ Hartwellʹ'ĞŶĞƟĐƐ͗&ƌŽŵ'ĞŶĞƐƚŽ'ĞŶŽŵĞƐ͕ϱĞ Lewis – ,ƵŵĂŶ'ĞŶĞƟĐƐ͕ϭϭĞ

ECOLOGY

PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY

Molles – ĐŽůŽŐLJ͗ŽŶĐĞƉƚƐĂŶĚƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶƐ͕ϳĞ

Arny – džƉůŽƌĂƟŽŶƐ͕ϳĞ Bauer – hŶŝǀĞƌƐŝƚLJWŚLJƐŝĐƐǁŝƚŚDŽĚĞƌŶWŚLJƐŝĐƐ͕ϮĞ 'ŝĂŵďĂƫƐƚĂ – WŚLJƐŝĐƐ͕ϯĞ 'ƌŝĸƚŚ – WŚLJƐŝĐƐŽĨǀĞƌLJĚĂLJWŚĞŶŽŵĞŶĂ͕ϴĞ Krauskopf – dŚĞWŚLJƐŝĐĂůhŶŝǀĞƌƐĞ͕ϭϱĞ Lisa – dŚĞWŚLJƐŝĐƐŽĨ^ƉŽƌƚƐ͕ϭĞ Schneider – WĂƚŚǁĂLJƐƚŽƐƚƌŽŶŽŵLJ͕ϰĞ Tillery – /ŶƚĞŐƌĂƚĞĚ^ĐŝĞŶĐĞ͕ϲĞ Tillery – WŚLJƐŝĐĂů^ĐŝĞŶĐĞ͕ϭϬĞ

ZOOLOGY Hickman – /ŶƚĞŐƌĂƚĞĚWƌŝŶĐŝƉůĞƐŽĨŽŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭϲĞ

PHYSICAL & EARTH SCIENCES CHEMISTRY American Chemical Society – ŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJŝŶŽŶƚĞdžƚ͗ ƉƉůLJŝŶŐŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJƚŽ^ŽĐŝĞƚLJ͕ϴĞ Bauer – /ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƟŽŶƚŽŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ϰĞ Burdge – ŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ϯĞ Burdge/Overby – ŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͗ƚŽŵƐ&ŝƌƐƚ͕ϮĞ Carey – KƌŐĂŶŝĐŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ϵĞ Chang – ŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ϭϮĞ Chang – 'ĞŶĞƌĂůŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͗dŚĞƐƐĞŶƟĂůŽŶĐĞƉƚƐ͕ϳĞ Denniston – 'ĞŶĞƌĂů͕KƌŐĂŶŝĐΘŝŽĐŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ϴĞ Silberberg – ŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͗dŚĞDŽůĞĐƵůĂƌEĂƚƵƌĞŽĨDĂƩĞƌ ΘŚĂŶŐĞ͕ϳĞ Silberberg – WƌŝŶĐŝƉůĞƐŽĨ'ĞŶĞƌĂůŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ϯĞ Smith – 'ĞŶĞƌĂů͕KƌŐĂŶŝĐ͕ΘŝŽůŽŐŝĐĂůŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ϯĞ Smith – KƌŐĂŶŝĐŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ϰĞ Smith – WƌŝŶĐŝƉůĞƐŽĨ'ĞŶĞƌĂů͕KƌŐĂŶŝĐ͕ΘŝŽůŽŐŝĐĂů ŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ϮĞ

EARTH SCIENCE & GEOLOGY ďďŽƩ – EĂƚƵƌĂůŝƐĂƐƚĞƌƐ͕ϵĞ Cunningham – ŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚĂů^ĐŝĞŶĐĞ͕ϭϯĞ Cunningham – WƌŝŶĐŝƉůĞƐŽĨŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚĂů^ĐŝĞŶĐĞ͕ϳĞ Enger – ŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚĂů^ĐŝĞŶĐĞ͕ϭϰĞ McConnell – dŚĞ'ŽŽĚĂƌƚŚ͗/ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƟŽŶƚŽĂƌƚŚ ^ĐŝĞŶĐĞ͕ϯĞ Montgomery – ŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚĂů'ĞŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭϬĞ Plummer – WŚLJƐŝĐĂů'ĞŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭϱĞ Reichard – ŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚĂů'ĞŽůŽŐLJ͕ϮĞ Reynolds – džƉůŽƌŝŶŐĂƌƚŚ^ĐŝĞŶĐĞ͕ϭĞ Reynolds – džƉůŽƌŝŶŐ'ĞŽůŽŐLJ͕ϰĞ – /ŶǀĞƐƟŐĂƟŶŐKĐĞĂŶŽŐƌĂƉŚLJ͕ϭĞ

GEOGRAPHY 'ĞƟƐ – /ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƟŽŶƚŽ'ĞŽŐƌĂƉŚLJ͕ϭϰĞ Reynolds – džƉůŽƌŝŶŐWŚLJƐŝĐĂů'ĞŽŐƌĂƉŚLJ͕ϭĞ White – tŽƌůĚZĞŐŝŽŶĂů'ĞŽŐƌĂƉŚLJƐƐĞŶƟĂůƐ͕ϯĞ

ENGINEERING ENGINEERING Anderson – /ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƟŽŶƚŽ&ůŝŐŚƚ͕ϴĞ Beer/Johnston – DĞĐŚĂŶŝĐƐŽĨDĂƚĞƌŝĂůƐ͕ϳĞ Beer/Johnston – sĞĐƚŽƌDĞĐŚĂŶŝĐƐĨŽƌŶŐŝŶĞĞƌƐ͗^ƚĂƟĐƐ ĂŶĚLJŶĂŵŝĐƐ͕ϭϭĞ ƵĚLJŶĂƐͬEŝƐďĞƩ – ^ŚŝŐůĞLJΖƐDĞĐŚĂŶŝĐĂůŶŐŝŶĞĞƌŝŶŐ ĞƐŝŐŶ͕ϭϬĞ Cengel – dŚĞƌŵŽĚLJŶĂŵŝĐƐ͗ŶŶŐŝŶĞĞƌŝŶŐƉƉƌŽĂĐŚ͕ϴĞ Cengel/Cimbala – &ůƵŝĚDĞĐŚĂŶŝĐƐ͗&ƵŶĚĂŵĞŶƚĂůƐĂŶĚ ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶƐ͕ϯĞ Cengel/Ghajar – ,ĞĂƚĂŶĚDĂƐƐdƌĂŶƐĨĞƌ͕ϱĞ Chapra – EƵŵĞƌŝĐĂůDĞƚŚŽĚƐĨŽƌŶŐŝŶĞĞƌƐΘ^ĐŝĞŶƟƐƚƐ͕ ϳĞ Hillier – /ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƟŽŶƚŽKƉĞƌĂƟŽŶƐZĞƐĞĂƌĐŚ͕ϭϬĞ Jaeger – DŝĐƌŽĞůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐŝƌĐƵŝƚĞƐŝŐŶ͕ϱĞ Kelton – ^ŝŵƵůĂƟŽŶǁŝƚŚƌĞŶĂ͕ϲĞ Navidi – ^ƚĂƟƐƟĐƐĨŽƌŶŐŝŶĞĞƌƐĂŶĚ^ĐŝĞŶƟƐƚƐ͕ϰĞ Pressman – ^ŽŌǁĂƌĞŶŐŝŶĞĞƌŝŶŐ͗WƌĂĐƟƟŽŶĞƌΖƐ ƉƉƌŽĂĐŚ͕ϴĞ Rizzoni – WƌŝŶĐŝƉůĞƐĂŶĚƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶƐŽĨůĞĐƚƌŝĐĂů ŶŐŝŶĞĞƌŝŶŐ͕ϲĞ White – &ůƵŝĚDĞĐŚĂŶŝĐƐ͕ϴĞ

TRADES / TECHNOLOGY ELECTRICITY & ELECTRONICS Malvino – ůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐƐWƌŝŶĐŝƉůĞƐ͕ϴĞ Schultz – 'ƌŽďΖƐĂƐŝĐůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐƐ͕ϭϮĞ Tokheim – ŝŐŝƚĂůůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐƐ͗WƌŝŶĐŝƉůĞƐΘƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶƐ͕ ϴĞ

MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS

HEALTH PROFESSIONS & NURSING

MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS

COMPUTERS IN THE MEDICAL OFFICE

ĞŶŶĞƩ – DĂƚŚĞŵĂƟĐƐĨŽƌůĞŵĞŶƚĂƌLJdĞĂĐŚĞƌƐ͗ ŽŶĐĞƉƚƵĂůƉƉƌŽĂĐŚ͕ϭϬĞ Bluman – ůĞŵĞŶƚĂƌLJ^ƚĂƟƐƟĐƐ͕ϵĞ Bluman – ůĞŵĞŶƚĂƌLJ^ƚĂƟƐƟĐƐ͗ƌŝĞĨsĞƌƐŝŽŶ͕ϳĞ Coburn – ŽůůĞŐĞůŐĞďƌĂ͕ϯĞ Hendricks/Chow – ĞŐŝŶŶŝŶŐΘ/ŶƚĞƌŵĞĚŝĂƚĞůŐĞďƌĂ͕ϭĞ Hendricks/Chow – ĞŐŝŶŶŝŶŐůŐĞďƌĂ͕ϭĞ Hendricks/Chow – /ŶƚĞƌŵĞĚŝĂƚĞůŐĞďƌĂ͕ϭĞ ,ŽīŵĂŶŶ – ƉƉůŝĞĚĂůĐƵůƵƐĨŽƌƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ͕ĐŽŶŽŵŝĐƐ͕ ĂŶĚƚŚĞ^ŽĐŝĂůĂŶĚ>ŝĨĞ^ĐŝĞŶĐĞƐ͕džƉĂŶĚĞĚĚŝƟŽŶ͕ϭϭĞ ,ŽīŵĂŶŶ – ĂůĐƵůƵƐĨŽƌƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ͕ĐŽŶŽŵŝĐƐ͕ĂŶĚƚŚĞ ^ŽĐŝĂůĂŶĚ>ŝĨĞ^ĐŝĞŶĐĞƐ͕ƌŝĞĨsĞƌƐŝŽŶ͕ϭϭĞ Messersmith – ĂƐŝĐŽůůĞŐĞDĂƚŚĞŵĂƟĐƐǁŝƚŚW͘K͘t͘͘Z͘ >ĞĂƌŶŝŶŐ͕ϭĞ Messersmith – /ŶƚĞƌŵĞĚŝĂƚĞůŐĞďƌĂǁŝƚŚW͘K͘t͘͘Z͘ >ĞĂƌŶŝŶŐ͕ϭĞ Messersmith – /ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƚŽƌLJůŐĞďƌĂǁŝƚŚW͘K͘t͘͘Z͘ >ĞĂƌŶŝŶŐ͕ϭĞ Messersmith – WƌĞĂůŐĞďƌĂĂŶĚ/ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƚŽƌLJůŐĞďƌĂǁŝƚŚ W͘K͘t͘͘Z͘>ĞĂƌŶŝŶŐ͕ϭĞ Messersmith – WƌĞĂůŐĞďƌĂǁŝƚŚW͘K͘t͘͘Z͘>ĞĂƌŶŝŶŐ͕ϭĞ Miller – ĂƐŝĐŽůůĞŐĞDĂƚŚĞŵĂƟĐƐ͕ϯĞ Miller – ĞŐŝŶŶŝŶŐůŐĞďƌĂ͕ϰĞ Miller – ĞŐŝŶŶŝŶŐĂŶĚ/ŶƚĞƌŵĞĚŝĂƚĞůŐĞďƌĂ͕ϰĞ Miller – ŽůůĞŐĞůŐĞďƌĂ͕ϭĞ Miller – ŽůůĞŐĞůŐĞďƌĂ͗ƐƐĞŶƟĂůƐ͕ϭĞ Miller – /ŶƚĞƌŵĞĚŝĂƚĞůŐĞďƌĂ;,ĂƌĚĐŽǀĞƌͿ͕ϰĞ Miller – /ŶƚĞƌŵĞĚŝĂƚĞůŐĞďƌĂ;^ŽŌĐŽǀĞƌͿ͕ϯĞ Miller – /ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƚŽƌLJůŐĞďƌĂ͕ϯĞ Miller – WƌĞĂůŐĞďƌĂ͕ϮĞ Miller – WƌĞĂůŐĞďƌĂΘ/ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƚŽƌLJůŐĞďƌĂ͕ϭĞ Navidi – ůĞŵĞŶƚĂƌLJ^ƚĂƟƐƟĐƐ͕ϮĞ Navidi – ƐƐĞŶƟĂů^ƚĂƟƐƟĐƐ͕ϭĞ Rosen – ŝƐĐƌĞƚĞDĂƚŚΘƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶƐ͕ϳĞ Sobecki – DĂƚŚŝŶKƵƌtŽƌůĚ͕ϯĞ

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EKG / ECG Booth – ůĞĐƚƌŽĐĂƌĚŝŽŐƌĂƉŚLJ͕ϰĞ

HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Shanholtzer – ,ĞĂůƚŚ/ŶĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶDĂŶĂŐĞŵĞŶƚĂŶĚ dĞĐŚŶŽůŽŐLJ͕ϭĞ

MEDICAL ASSISTING Bayes – DĞĚŝĐĂůKĸĐĞWƌŽĐĞĚƵƌĞƐ͕ϴĞ Booth – DĞĚŝĐĂůƐƐŝƐƟŶŐ͗ĚŵŝŶŝƐƚƌĂƟǀĞĂŶĚůŝŶŝĐĂů WƌŽĐĞĚƵƌĞƐǁŝƚŚŶĂƚŽŵLJΘWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ϱĞ Moini – DĞĚŝĐĂůƐƐŝƐƟŶŐZĞǀŝĞǁ͗WĂƐƐŝŶŐƚŚĞD͕ZD͕ ĂŶĚDdžĂŵƐ͕ϱĞ

MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLING & CODING Grebner – DĞĚŝĐĂůŽĚŝŶŐ͗hŶĚĞƌƐƚĂŶĚŝŶŐ/ͲϭϬͲD ĂŶĚ/ͲϭϬͲW^͕ϭĞ

MEDICAL LAW & ETHICS Judson – >ĂǁΘƚŚŝĐƐĨŽƌ,ĞĂůƚŚWƌŽĨĞƐƐŝŽŶƐ͕ϳĞ

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY Allan – ƐƐĞŶƟĂůƐŽĨDĞĚŝĐĂů>ĂŶŐƵĂŐĞ͕ϯĞ Allan – ƐƐĞŶƟĂůƐŽĨDĞĚŝĐĂů>ĂŶŐƵĂŐĞ͕ϮĞ Allan – DĞĚŝĐĂů>ĂŶŐƵĂŐĞĨŽƌDŽĚĞƌŶ,ĞĂůƚŚĂƌĞϯ Jones – ĐƋƵŝƌŝŶŐDĞĚŝĐĂů>ĂŶŐƵĂŐĞ͕ϭĞ

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Multi-Variable Calculus.....................................................................8

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Single Variable Calculus...................................................................5

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by Pratiksha Saxena, Department of Applied Sciences School of Vocational Studies and Applied Sciences Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida

2014 (January 2014) / 608 pages ISBN: 9781259062674 (McGraw-Hill India Title) Differential Calculus is written with an objective to present student-friendly content. It explores fundamental concepts in a step by step, easy and understandable way with numerous solved graded examples. CONTENTS 1. Pre-Requisites 2. Functions of Real Variables: Limits, Continuity and Differentiability 3. Indeterminate Forms 4. Successive Differentiation 5. Mean Value Theorems 6. Partial Differentiation 7. Jacobian 8. Expansions of Functions 9. Change of Variables 10. Maxima and Minima-I (Functions of Single Independent Variable) 11. Maxima and Minima-II 12. Tangent and Normal 13. Curvature and Evolutes 14. Asymptotes 15. Curve Tracing International Edition

CALCULUS

4th Edition

by Robert Smith, Millersville University and Roland Minton, Roanoke College

2012 (April 2011) / 1376 pages ISBN: 9780073383118 ISBN: 9780071325370 [IE] www.mhhe.com/smithminton Smith/Minton, Calculus provides students and instructors with a mathematically sound text, oustanding exercise sets and an engaging writing style that students can actually read. Packaged with ALEKS Prep for Calculus, Smith/Minton offers a complete package to ensure students success in Calculus. CONTENTS Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions Preliminaries 1. Limits and Continuity 2. Differentiation 3. Applications of the Derivative 4. Integration 5. Applications of the Definite Integral 6. Exponentials, Logarithms and Other Transcendental Functions 7. Integration Techniques 8. First-Order Differential Equations

9. Infinite Series 10. Parametric Equations and Polar Coordinates 11. Vectors and the Geometry of Space 12. Vector-Valued Functions 13. Functions of Several Variables and Partial Differentiation 14. Multiple Integrals 15. Vector Calculus 16. Second Order Differential Equations Appendix A: Proofs of Selected Theorems Appendix B: Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises International Edition

CALCULUS

Early Transcendental Functions, 4th Edition by Robert Smith, Millersville University and Roland Minton, Roanoke College

2012 (January 2011) / 1248 pages ISBN: 9780073532325 ISBN: 9780071310567 [IE] www.mhhe.com/smithminton In Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions, 4e by Robert Smith and Roland Minton, the authors combine the best elements of reform with the most reliable aspects of mainstream calculus teaching, resulting in a motivating, challenging book. Smith/ Minton also provide exceptional, reality-based applications that appeal to students’ interests and demonstrate the elegance of math in the world around us. With the CourseSmart eTextbook version of this title, students can save up to 50% off the cost of a print book, reduce their impact on the environment, and access powerful web tools for learning. Faculty can also review and compare the full text online without having to wait for a print desk copy. CourseSmart is an online eTextbook, which means users need to be connected to the internet in order to access. Students can also print sections of the book for maximum portability. Contents Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions Preliminaries 1. Limits and Continuity 2. Differentiation 3. Applications of the Derivative 4. Integration 5. Applications of the Definite Integral 6. Integration Techniques 7. First-Order Differential Equations 8. Infinite Series 9. Parametric Equations and Polar Coordinates 10. Vectors and the Geometry of Space 11. Vector-Valued Functions 12. Functions of Several Variables and Partial Differentiation 13. Multiple Integrals 14. Vector Calculus 15. Second Order Differential Equations Appendix A: Proofs of Selected Theorems Appendix B: Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises

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International Edition

CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY

2nd Edition

by George F. Simmons, Colorado College

1996 / Hardcover / 880 pages ISBN: 9780070576421 ISBN: 9780071147163 [IE] Contents Part I 1. Numbers, Functions, and Graphs 2. The Derivative of a Function 3. The Computation of Derivatives 4. Applications of Derivatives 5. Indefinite Integrals and Differential Equations 6. Definite Integrals 7. Applications of Integration Part II 8. Exponential and Logarithm Functions 9. Trigonometric Functions 10 . Methods of Integration 11. Further Applications of Integration 12. Indeterminate Forms and Improper Integrals 13. Infinite Series of Constants 14. Power Series Part III 15. Conic Sections 16. Polar Coordinates 17. Parametric Equations 18. Vectors in Three-Dimensional Space 19. Partial Derivatives 20. Multiple Integrals 21. Line and Surface Integrals Appendices

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SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF CALCULUS

6th Edition

by Frank Ayres (deceased) and Elliott Mendelson, Queens College

2013 (November 2012) / 552 pages ISBN: 9780071795531 (A Schaum’s Publication) More than 40 million students have trusted Schaum’s to help them succeed in the classroom and on exams. Schaum’s is the key to faster learning and higher grades in every subject. Each Outline presents all the essential course information in an easy-to-follow, topic-by-topic format. You also get hundreds of examples, solved problems, and practice exercises to test your skills. This Schaum’s Outline gives you •

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Contents Linear Coordinate Systems. Absolute Value. Inequalities • Rectangular Coordinate Systems • Lines • Circles • Equations and their Graphs • Functions • Limits • Continuity • The Derivative • Rules for Differentiating Functions • Implicit Differentiation • Tangent and Normal Lines • Law of the Mean. Increasing and Decreasing Functions • Maximum and Minimum Values • Curve Sketching. Concavity. Symmetry • Review of Trigonometry • Differentiation of Trigonometric Functions • Inverse Trigonometric Functions • Rectilinear and Circular Motion • Related Rates • Differentials. Newton’s Method • Antiderivatives • The Definite Integral. Area under a Curve • The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus • The Natural Logarithm • Exponential and Logarithmic Functions • L’Hopital’s Rule • Exponential Growth and Decay • Applications of Integration I: Area and Arc Length • Applications of Integration II: Volume • Techniques of Integration I: Integration by Parts • Techniques of Integration II: Trigonometric Integrands and Trigonometric Substitutions • Techniques of Integration III: Integration by Partial Fractions • Miscellaneous Substitutions • Improper Integrals • Applications of Integration II: Area of a Surface of Revolution • Parametric Representation of Curves • Curvature • Plane Vectors • Curvilinear Motion • Polar Coordinates • Infinite Sequences • Infinite Series • Series with Positive Terms. The Integral Test. Comparison Tests • Alternating Series. Absolute and Conditional Convergence. The Ratio Test • Power Series • Taylor and Maclaurin Series. Taylor’s Formula with Remainder • Partial Derivatives • Total Differential. Differentiability. Chain Rules • Space Vectors • Surface and Curves in Space • Directional Derivatives. Maximum and Minimum Values • Vector Differentiation and Integration • Double and Iterated Integrals • Centroids and Moments of Inertia of Plane Areas • Double Integration Applied to Volume under a Surface and the Area of a Curved Surface • Triple Integrals • Masses of Variable Density • Differential Equations of First and Second Order

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF ADVANCED CALCULUS

3rd Edition

by Robert C Wrede, and Murray R Spiegel (Deceased)

2010 (February 2010) / 456 pages ISBN: 9780071623667 (A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Outline of Advanced Calculus mirrors the course in scope and sequence to help you understand basic concepts and offer extra practice on topics such as derivatives, integrals, multiple integrals, applications of partial derivatives, vectors, improper integrals, and Fourier series. Coverage will also include linear independence and linear dependence of a set of vectors, method of Lagrange multipliers for maxima and minima, the divergence theorem, and orthogonality conditions for the sine and cosine functions. Contents 1. Numbers 2. Sequences 3. Functions, Limits, and Continuity 4. Derivatives 5. Integrals 6. Partial Derivatives 7. Vectors 8. Applications of Partial Derivatives 9. Multiple Integrals 10. Line Integrals, Surface Integrals, and Integral Theorems 11. Infinite Series

CALCULUS 12. Improper Integrals 13. Fourier Series 14. Fourier Integrals 15. Gamma and Beta Functions 16. Functions of a Complex Variable International Edition

How to Solve Word Problems in Calculus

by Eugene Don and Benay Don

2001 / 226 pages ISBN: 9780071358972 ISBN: 9780071203838 [IE] (A Professional Reference Title) (International Edition is not for sale in Japan) Considered to be the hardest mathematical problems to solve, word problems continue to terrify students across all math disciplines. This new title in the World Problems series demystifies these difficult problems once and for all by showing even the most math-phobic readers simple, step-by-step tips and techniques. How to Solve World Problems in Calculus reviews important concepts in calculus and provides solved problems and step-bystep solutions. Once students have mastered the basic approaches to solving calculus word problems, they will confidently apply these new mathematical principles to even the most challenging advanced problems. Each chapter features an introduction to a problem type, definitions, related theorems, and formulas. Topics range from vital pre-calculus review to traditional calculus firstcourse content. Sample problems with solutions and a 50-problem chapter are ideal for self-testing. Fully explained examples with step-by-step solutions.

Single Variable Calculus International Edition

CALCULUS

Early Transcendental Functions, 4th Edition by Robert Smith, Millersville University and Roland Minton, Roanoke College

2012 (January 2011) / 1248 pages ISBN: 9780073532325 ISBN: 9780071310567 [IE] www.mhhe.com/smithminton In Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions, 4e by Robert Smith and Roland Minton, the authors combine the best elements of reform with the most reliable aspects of mainstream calculus teaching, resulting in a motivating, challenging book. Smith/ Minton also provide exceptional, reality-based applications that appeal to students’ interests and demonstrate the elegance of math in the world around us. With the CourseSmart eTextbook version of this title, students can save up to 50% off the cost of a print book, reduce their impact on the environment, and access powerful web tools for learning. Faculty can also review and compare the full text online without having to wait for a print desk copy. CourseSmart is an online eTextbook, which means users need to be connected to the internet in order to access. Students can also print sections of the book for maximum portability.

Contents Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions Preliminaries 1. Limits and Continuity 2. Differentiation 3. Applications of the Derivative 4. Integration 5. Applications of the Definite Integral 6. Integration Techniques 7. First-Order Differential Equations 8. Infinite Series 9. Parametric Equations and Polar Coordinates 10. Vectors and the Geometry of Space 11. Vector-Valued Functions 12. Functions of Several Variables and Partial Differentiation 13. Multiple Integrals 14. Vector Calculus 15. Second Order Differential Equations Appendix A: Proofs of Selected Theorems Appendix B: Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises International Edition

CALCULUS

4th Edition

by Robert Smith, Millersville University and Roland Minton, Roanoke College

2012 (April 2011) / 1376 pages ISBN: 9780073383118 ISBN: 9780071325370 [IE] www.mhhe.com/smithminton Smith/Minton, Calculus provides students and instructors with a mathematically sound text, oustanding exercise sets and an engaging writing style that students can actually read. Packaged with ALEKS Prep for Calculus, Smith/Minton offers a complete package to ensure students success in Calculus. CONTENTS Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions Preliminaries 1. Limits and Continuity 2. Differentiation 3. Applications of the Derivative 4. Integration 5. Applications of the Definite Integral 6. Exponentials, Logarithms and Other Transcendental Functions 7. Integration Techniques 8. First-Order Differential Equations 9. Infinite Series 10. Parametric Equations and Polar Coordinates 11. Vectors and the Geometry of Space 12. Vector-Valued Functions 13. Functions of Several Variables and Partial Differentiation 14. Multiple Integrals 15. Vector Calculus 16. Second Order Differential Equations Appendix A: Proofs of Selected Theorems Appendix B: Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises

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International Edition

CALCULUS: Single Variable

Early Transcendental Functions, 3rd Edition by Robert T. Smith, Millersville University, and Roland B. Minton, Roanoke College

2007 (December 2005) / Hardcover with access card ISBN: 9780071107860 [IE with MathZone] www.mhhe.com/smithminton Contents Preliminaries 1. Limits and Continuity 2. Differentiation 3. Applications of Differentiation. 4. Integration 5. Applications of the Definite Integral 6. Integration Techniques 7. First Order Differential Equations 8. Infinite Series 9. Parametric Equations and Polar Coordinates 10. Vectors and the Geometry of Space 11. Vector-Valued Functions 12. Functions of Several Variables and Differentiation. 13. Multiple Integrals 14. Vector Calculus 15. Second Order Differential Equations Appendix A: Proofs of Selected Theorems Appendix B: Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises.

The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus • The Natural Logarithm • Exponential and Logarithmic Functions • L’Hopital’s Rule • Exponential Growth and Decay • Applications of Integration I: Area and Arc Length • Applications of Integration II: Volume • Techniques of Integration I: Integration by Parts • Techniques of Integration II: Trigonometric Integrands and Trigonometric Substitutions • Techniques of Integration III: Integration by Partial Fractions • Miscellaneous Substitutions • Improper Integrals • Applications of Integration II: Area of a Surface of Revolution • Parametric Representation of Curves • Curvature • Plane Vectors • Curvilinear Motion • Polar Coordinates • Infinite Sequences • Infinite Series • Series with Positive Terms. The Integral Test. Comparison Tests • Alternating Series. Absolute and Conditional Convergence. The Ratio Test • Power Series • Taylor and Maclaurin Series. Taylor’s Formula with Remainder • Partial Derivatives • Total Differential. Differentiability. Chain Rules • Space Vectors • Surface and Curves in Space • Directional Derivatives. Maximum and Minimum Values • Vector Differentiation and Integration • Double and Iterated Integrals • Centroids and Moments of Inertia of Plane Areas • Double Integration Applied to Volume under a Surface and the Area of a Curved Surface • Triple Integrals • Masses of Variable Density • Differential Equations of First and Second Order

SCHAUM’S EASY OUTLINE OF CALCULUS

2nd Edition

by Elliott Mendenson, Queens College and Frank Ayres (deceased)

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF CALCULUS

6th Edition

by Frank Ayres (deceased) and Elliott Mendelson, Queens College

2013 (November 2012) / 552 pages ISBN: 9780071795531 (A Schaum’s Publication)

2011 (September 2010) / 144 pages ISBN: 9780071745826 (A Schaum’s Publication) If you are looking for a quick nuts-and-bolts overview of calculus, it’s got to be Schaum’s Easy Outline. This book is a pared-down, simplified, and tightly focused version of its Schaum’s Outline cousin, with an emphasis on clarity and conciseness.

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Topics include: Functions, Sequences, Limits, and Continuity, Differentiation, Maxima and Minima, Differentiation of Special Functions, The Law of the Mean, Indeterminate Forms, Differentials, and Curve Sketching, Fundamental Integration Techniques and Applications, The Definite Integral, Plane Areas by Integration, Improper Integrals, Differentiation Formulas for Common Mathematical Functions, Integration Formulas for Common Mathematical Functions

Contents Linear Coordinate Systems. Absolute Value. Inequalities • Rectangular Coordinate Systems • Lines • Circles • Equations and their Graphs • Functions • Limits • Continuity • The Derivative • Rules for Differentiating Functions • Implicit Differentiation • Tangent and Normal Lines • Law of the Mean. Increasing and Decreasing Functions • Maximum and Minimum Values • Curve Sketching. Concavity. Symmetry • Review of Trigonometry • Differentiation of Trigonometric Functions • Inverse Trigonometric Functions • Rectilinear and Circular Motion • Related Rates • Differentials. Newton’s Method • Antiderivatives • The Definite Integral. Area under a Curve •

Contents 1. Functions, Sequences, Limits, and Continuity 2. Differentiation 3. Maxima and Minima 4. Differentiation of Special Functions 5. The Law of the Mean, Indeterminate Forms, Differentials, and Curve Sketching 6. Fundamental Integration Techniques and Applications 7. The Definite Integral, Plane Areas by Integration, Improper Integrals

CALCULUS Appendix A: Differentiation Formulas for Common Mathematical Functions Appendix B: Integration Formulas for Common Mathematical Functions Index

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF MATHEMATICA

2nd Edition by Eugene Don

2009 (April 2009) / Softcover ISBN: 9780071608282 (A Schaum’s Publication) A classic Schaum’s Outline, thoroughly updated to match the latest course scope and sequence. The ideal review for the thousands of college students who enroll in courses that require the use of the Mathematica computer program. Contents 1. Getting Acquainted 2. Basic Concepts 3. Lists 4. Two-Dimensional Graphics 5. Three-Dimensional Graphics 6. Equations 7. Algebra and Trigonometry 8. Differential Calculus 9. Integral Calculus 10. Multivariate Calculus 11. Ordinary Differential Equations 12. Linear Algebra

Schaum’s 3,000 Solved Problems in Calculus by Elliott Mendelson, Queens College

2009 (September 2009) / 442 pages ISBN: 9780071635349 (A Schaum’s Publication) This powerful problem-solver gives you 3,000 problems in calculus, fully solved step-by-step! From Schaum’s, the originator of the solved-problem guide, and students’ favorite with over 30 million study guides sold this timesaver helps you master every type of calculus problem that you will face in your homework and on your tests, from inequalities to differential equations. Work the problems yourself, then check the answers, or go directly to the answers you need with a complete index. Compatible with any classroom text, Schaum’s 3000 Solved Problems in Calculus is so complete it’s the perfect tool for graduate or professional exam review!

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF BEGINNING CALCULUS

3rd Edition

by Elliott Mendelson, Queens College

2009 (August 2009) / 400 pages ISBN: 9780071635356 (A Schaum’s Publication) The guides that help students study faster, learn better- and get top grades. This review of beginning calculus is updated to reflect the latest course scope and sequences, with expanded explanations of particularly difficult topics. Contents 1. Coordinate Systems on a Line 2. Coordinate Systems in a Plane 3. Graphs of Equations 4. Straight Lines 5. Intersections of Graphs 6. Symmetry 7. Functions and Their Graphs 8. Limits 9. Special Limits 10. Continuity 11. The Slope of a Tangent Line 12. The Derivative 13. More on the Derivative 14. Maximum and Minimum Problems 15. The Chain Rule 16. Implicit Differentiation 17. The Mean-Value Theorem and the Sign of the Derivative 18. Rectilinear Motion and Instantaneous Velocity 19. Instantaneous Rate of Change 20. Related Rates 21. Approximation by Differentials; Newton’s Method 22. Higher-Order Derivatives 23. Applications of the Second Derivative and Graph Sketching 24. More Maximum and Minimum Problems 25. Angle Measure 26. Sine and Cosine Functions 27. Graphs and Derivatives of Sine and Cosine Functions 28. The Tangent and Other Trigonometric Functions 29. Antiderivatives 30. The Definite Integral 31. The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus 32. Applications of Integration I. Area and Arc Length 33. Applications of Integration II. Volume 34. The Natural Logarithm 35. Exponential Functions 36. L’Hopital’s Rule; Exponential Growth and Decay 37. Inverse Trigonometric Functions 38. Integration by Parts 39. Trigonometric Integrands and Trigonometric Substitutions Chapter 40: Integration of Rational Functions; The Method of Partial Fractions Appendix A: Trigonometric Formulas Appendix B: Basic Integration Formulas Appendix C: Geometric Formulas Appendix D: Trigonometric Functions Appendix E: Natural Logarithms Appendix F: Exponential Functions Answers to Supplementary Problems Index

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CALCULUS Single Variable Calculus - Professional References International Edition

How to Solve Word Problems in Calculus

by Eugene Don and Benay Don

2001 / 226 pages ISBN: 9780071358972 ISBN: 9780071203838 [IE] (A Professional Reference Title) (International Edition is not for sale in Japan) Considered to be the hardest mathematical problems to solve, word problems continue to terrify students across all math disciplines. This new title in the World Problems series demystifies these difficult problems once and for all by showing even the most math-phobic readers simple, step-by-step tips and techniques. How to Solve World Problems in Calculus reviews important concepts in calculus and provides solved problems and step-bystep solutions. Once students have mastered the basic approaches to solving calculus word problems, they will confidently apply these new mathematical principles to even the most challenging advanced problems. Each chapter features an introduction to a problem type, definitions, related theorems, and formulas. Topics range from vital pre-calculus review to traditional calculus firstcourse content. Sample problems with solutions and a 50-problem chapter are ideal for self-testing. Fully explained examples with step-by-step solutions.

Multi-Variable Calculus International Edition

CALCULUS

Early Transcendental Functions, 4th Edition by Robert Smith, Millersville University and Roland Minton, Roanoke College

2012 (January 2011) / 1376 pages ISBN: 9780073532325 ISBN: 9780071310567 IE] www.mhhe.com/smithminton In Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions, 4e by Robert Smith and Roland Minton, the authors combine the best elements of reform with the most reliable aspects of mainstream calculus teaching, resulting in a motivating, challenging book. Smith/ Minton also provide exceptional, reality-based applications that appeal to students’ interests and demonstrate the elegance of math in the world around us. With the CourseSmart eTextbook version of this title, students can save up to 50% off the cost of a print book, reduce their impact on the environment, and access powerful web tools for learning. Faculty can also review and compare the full text online without having to wait for a print desk copy. CourseSmart is an online eTextbook, which means users need to be connected to the internet in order to access. Students can also print sections of the book for maximum portability.

Contents Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions Preliminaries 1. Limits and Continuity 2. Differentiation 3. Applications of the Derivative 4. Integration 5. Applications of the Definite Integral 6. Integration Techniques 7. First-Order Differential Equations 8. Infinite Series 9. Parametric Equations and Polar Coordinates 10. Vectors and the Geometry of Space 11. Vector-Valued Functions 12. Functions of Several Variables and Partial Differentiation 13. Multiple Integrals 14. Vector Calculus 15. Second Order Differential Equations Appendix A: Proofs of Selected Theorems Appendix B: Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises International Edition

CALCULUS

4th Edition

by Robert Smith, Millersville University and Roland Minton, Roanoke College

2012 (April 2011) / 1376 pages ISBN: 9780073383118 ISBN: 9780071325370 [IE] www.mhhe.com/smithminton Smith/Minton, Calculus provides students and instructors with a mathematically sound text, oustanding exercise sets and an engaging writing style that students can actually read. Packaged with ALEKS Prep for Calculus, Smith/Minton offers a complete package to ensure students success in Calculus. CONTENTS Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions Preliminaries 1. Limits and Continuity 2. Differentiation 3. Applications of the Derivative 4. Integration 5. Applications of the Definite Integral 6. Exponentials, Logarithms and Other Transcendental Functions 7. Integration Techniques 8. First-Order Differential Equations 9. Infinite Series 10. Parametric Equations and Polar Coordinates 11. Vectors and the Geometry of Space 12. Vector-Valued Functions 13. Functions of Several Variables and Partial Differentiation 14. Multiple Integrals 15. Vector Calculus 16. Second Order Differential Equations Appendix A: Proofs of Selected Theorems Appendix B: Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises

CALCULUS Multi-Variable Calculus - Professional References

5 STEPS TO A 5 AP CALCULUS BC 2016 Edition, 2nd Edition by William Ma

2015 (June 2015) / 496 pages ISBN: 9780071849999 (A Professional Reference Title) The 5 Steps to a 5 series has achieved solid success, with more than one million copies sold. Each book features an effective, 5-step plan to guide students’ preparation program and help them build the skills, knowledge, and test-taking confidence they need to succeed. Eye-catching covers, an attractive interior text design, and digital enhancements create a package with proven student appeal. Calculus BC is one of the biggest and most demanding of the Advanced Placement tests. This fully revised edition covers the latest course syllabus for Calc BC and provides model tests that reflect the latest versions of the exam. Features •

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Contents Linear Coordinate Systems. Absolute Value. Inequalities • Rectangular Coordinate Systems • Lines • Circles • Equations and their Graphs • Functions • Limits • Continuity • The Derivative • Rules for Differentiating Functions • Implicit Differentiation • Tangent and Normal Lines • Law of the Mean. Increasing and Decreasing Functions • Maximum and Minimum Values • Curve Sketching. Concavity. Symmetry • Review of Trigonometry • Differentiation of Trigonometric Functions • Inverse Trigonometric Functions • Rectilinear and Circular Motion • Related Rates • Differentials. Newton’s Method • Antiderivatives • The Definite Integral. Area under a Curve • The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus • The Natural Logarithm • Exponential and Logarithmic Functions • L’Hopital’s Rule • Exponential Growth and Decay • Applications of Integration I: Area and Arc Length • Applications of Integration II: Volume • Techniques of Integration I: Integration by Parts • Techniques of Integration II: Trigonometric Integrands and Trigonometric Substitutions • Techniques of Integration III: Integration by Partial Fractions • Miscellaneous Substitutions • Improper Integrals • Applications of Integration II: Area of a Surface of Revolution • Parametric Representation of Curves • Curvature • Plane Vectors • Curvilinear Motion • Polar Coordinates • Infinite Sequences • Infinite Series • Series with Positive Terms. The Integral Test. Comparison Tests • Alternating Series. Absolute and Conditional Convergence. The Ratio Test • Power Series • Taylor and Maclaurin Series. Taylor’s Formula with Remainder • Partial Derivatives • Total Differential. Differentiability. Chain Rules • Space Vectors • Surface and Curves in Space • Directional Derivatives. Maximum and Minimum Values • Vector Differentiation and Integration • Double and Iterated Integrals • Centroids and Moments of Inertia of Plane Areas • Double Integration Applied to Volume under a Surface and the Area of a Curved Surface • Triple Integrals • Masses of Variable Density • Differential Equations of First and Second Order

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF TENSOR CALCULUS by David Kay, Worcester Polytechnic

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF CALCULUS

6th Edition

by Frank Ayres (deceased) and Elliott Mendelson, Queens College

2013 (November 2012) / 552 pages ISBN: 9780071795531 (A Schaum’s Publication) More than 40 million students have trusted Schaum’s to help them succeed in the classroom and on exams. Schaum’s is the key to faster learning and higher grades in every subject. Each Outline presents all the essential course information in an easy-to-follow, topic-by-topic format. You also get hundreds of examples, solved problems, and practice exercises to test your skills. This Schaum’s Outline gives you •

1,105 fully solved problems



Concise explanations of all calculus concepts



Expert tips on using the graphing calculator



Fully compatible with your classroom text, Schaum’s highlights all the important facts you need to know. Use Schaum’s to shorten your study time--and get your best test scores!

2011 (January 2011) / 240 pages ISBN: 9780071756037 (A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Outline of Tensor Calculus mirrors the course in scope and sequence to help enrolled students understand basic concepts and offer extra practice on all Tensor Calculus topics. This easy-tounderstand introduction for undergraduates and graduates proves fundamental for practitioners of theoretical physics and certain areas of engineering, like aerodynamics and fluid mechanics, and extremely valuable for mathematicians. This study guide teaches all the basics and effective problem-solving skills too. Contents 1. The Einstein Summation Convention. 2. Basic Linear Algebra for Tensors. 3. General Tensors. 4. Tensor Operations. 5. Tests for Tensor Character. 6. The Metric Tensor. 7. The Derivative of a Tensor. 8. Further Riemannian Geometry. 9. Riemannian Curvature. 10. Spaces of Zero Curvature. 11. Tensors in Differential Geometry. 12. Tensors in Mechanics. 13. Tensors in Special Relativity.

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SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF MATHEMATICA

2nd Edition by Eugene Don

2009 (April 2009) / Softcover ISBN: 9780071608282 (A Schaum’s Publication) Contents 1. Getting Acquainted 2. Basic Concepts 3. Lists 4. Two-Dimensional Graphics 5. Three-Dimensional Graphics 6. Equations 7. Algebra and Trigonometry 8. Differential Calculus 9. Integral Calculus 10. Multivariate Calculus 11. Ordinary Differential Equations 12. Linear Algebra International Edition

How to Solve Word Problems in Calculus

by Eugene Don and Benay Don 2001 / 226 pages

ISBN: 9780071358972 ISBN: 9780071203838 [IE] (A Professional Reference Title) (International Edition is not for sale in Japan) Considered to be the hardest mathematical problems to solve, word problems continue to terrify students across all math disciplines. This new title in the World Problems series demystifies these difficult problems once and for all by showing even the most math-phobic readers simple, step-by-step tips and techniques. How to Solve World Problems in Calculus reviews important concepts in calculus and provides solved problems and step-bystep solutions. Once students have mastered the basic approaches to solving calculus word problems, they will confidently apply these new mathematical principles to even the most challenging advanced problems. Each chapter features an introduction to a problem type, definitions, related theorems, and formulas. Topics range from vital pre-calculus review to traditional calculus firstcourse content. Sample problems with solutions and a 50-problem chapter are ideal for self-testing. Fully explained examples with step-by-step solutions.

DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS | CONTENTS Algebra for College Students.........................................................29

- Professional References.........................................................30

Arithmetic/Basic Math....................................................................13

- Professional References.........................................................15

Beginning Algebra..........................................................................17 Beginning/Intermediate Algebra Combined....................................22 Intermediate Algebra......................................................................25

- Professional References.........................................................28

Math Literacy..................................................................................31 PreAlgebra.....................................................................................16 PreAlgebra and Intro Algebra Combined.......................................21

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NEW TITLES | DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS

2016

Author ISBN

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Beginning and Intermediate Algebra with P.O.W.E.R. Learning, 4e

Messersmith 9780073512914

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Basic College Mathematics, 3e

Miller

9780073384412

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Intermediate Algebra, 3e

Miller

9780073384429

25

Introductory Algebra, 3e

Miller

9780073384542

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Pathways to Math Literacy

Sobecki

9781259218859

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Prealgebra, 2e

Miller

9780073384474

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Arithmetic/Basic Math

*9780073384412* BASIC COLLEGE MATHEMATICS

NEW

3rd Edition

by Julie Miller and Molly O’Neill of Daytona State College-Daytona Beach, and Nancy Hyde

2015 (January 2014) / 832 pages ISBN: 9780073384412 www.mhhe.com/moh Get Better Results with high quality content, exercise sets, and step-by-step pedagogy! The Miller/O’Neill/Hyde author team continues to offer an enlightened approach grounded in the fundamentals of classroom experience in Basic College Mathematics. The text reflects the compassion and insight of its experienced author team with features developed to address the specific needs of developmental level students. Throughout the text, the authors communicate to students the very points their instructors are likely to make during lecture, and this helps to reinforce the concepts and provide instruction that leads students to mastery and success. Also included are Problem Recognition Exercises, designed to help students recognize which solution strategies are most appropriate for a given exercise. These types of exercises, along with the number of practice problems and group activities available, permit instructors to choose from a wealth of problems, allowing ample opportunity for students to practice what they learn in lecture to hone their skills. In this way, the book perfectly complements any learning platform, whether traditional lecture or distance-learning; its instruction is so reflective of what comes from lecture, that students will feel as comfortable outside of class as they do inside class with their instructor. NEW TO THIS EDITION •

SmartBook is the first and only adaptive reading experience available for the higher education market. Powered by an intelligent diagnostic and adaptive engine, SmartBook facilitates the reading process by identifying what content a student knows and doesn’t know through adaptive assessments. As the student reads, the reading material constantly adapts to ensure the student is focused on the content he or she needs the most to close any knowledge gaps.



LearnSmart is an adaptive self-study technology that provides students with a seamless combination of practice, assessment, and remediation for every concept in the textbook. LearnSmart’s intelligent software adapts to every student response and automatically delivers concepts that advance students’ understanding while reducing time devoted to the concepts already mastered. The result for every student is the fastest path to mastery of the chapter concepts.



The Student Resource Manual (SRM), created by the authors, is a printable, electronic supplement available to students through Connect Math hosted by ALEKS. Instructors can also choose to customize this manual and package with their course materials. With increasing demands on faculty schedules, this resource offers a convenient means for both full-time and adjunct faculty to promote active learning and success strategies in the classroom. The SRM has NEW group activities, guided lecture notes, and problem recognition exercise worksheets.

Avoiding Mistakes boxes are integrated throughout the text to alert students to common errors and how to avoid them.

CONTENTS 1. Whole Numbers 2. Fractions and Mixed Numbers: Multiplication and Division 3. Fractions and Mixed Numbers: Addition and Subtraction 4. Decimals 5. Ratio and Proportion 6. Percents 7. Measurement 8. Geometry 9. Introduction to Statistics 10. Real Numbers 11. Solving Equations Additional Topics Appendix A.1 Energy and Power Appendix A.2 Scientific Notation Appendix A.3 Rectangular Coordinate System

BASIC MATHEMATICAL SKILLS WITH GEOMETRY

9th Edition

by Stefan Baratto, Clackamas Community College, Barry Bergman, and Donald Hutchison

2014 (January 2013) / 832 pages ISBN: 9780073384443 www.mhhe.com/baratto Basic Mathematical Skills with Geometry, 9/e, by Baratto, Bergman, and Hutchison is part of the latest offerings in the successful Hutchison Series in Mathematics. The book is designed for a one-semester course in basic math and is appropriate for lecture, learning center, laboratory, and self-paced settings. The ninth edition continues the series’ hallmark approach of encouraging mastery of mathematics through careful practice. The text provides detailed, straightforward explanations and accessible pedagogy to help students grow their math skills from the ground up. The authors use a three-pronged approach of communication, pattern recognition, and problem solving to present concepts understandably, stimulate critical-thinking skills, and stress reading and communication skills in order to help students become effective problem-solvers. Features such as Tips for Student Success, Check Yourself exercises, and Activities underscore this approach and the underlying philosophy of mastering math through practice. Exercise sets have been significantly expanded and are now better-organized, and applications are now more thoroughly integrated throughout the text. The text is fully-integrated with McGraw-Hill’s online learning system, Connect Math Hosted by ALEKS Corp, and is available with ALEKS 360. Contents Preface Applications Index 1. Operations on Whole Numbers Activity 1: Population Changes Activity 2: Restaurant Management Activity 3: Population Growth 2. An Introduction to Fractions Activity 4: Daily Reference Values Activity 5: Overriding a Presidential Veto Activity 6: Adding a Recipe

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DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS 3. Adding and Subtracting Fractions Activity 7: Kitchen Subflooring Activity 8: Sharing Costs Activity 9: Aerobic Exercise 4. Decimals Activity 10: Safe Dosages? Activity 11: The Tour de France Activity 12: Terminate or Repeat? 5. Ratios and Proportions Activity 13: Working with Ratios Activity 14: Baseball Statistics Activity 15: Burning Calories 6. Percents Activity 16: M&M’s Activity 17: A Matter of Interest Activity 18: Population Changes Revisited 7. Measurement Activity 19: Measurements Activity 20: Computers and Measurements Activity 21: Tool Sizes 8. Geometry Activity 22: Know the Angles Activity 23: Exploring Circles Activity 24: Composite Geometric Figures 9. Data Analysis and Statistics Activity 25: Car Color Preferences Activity 26: Outliers in Scientific Data Activity 27: Graphing Car Color Data 10. The Real Number System Activity 28: Hometown Weather Activity 29: Plus/Minus Ratings in Hockey Activity 30: Building Molecules 11. The Real Number System Activity 31: Evaluating Net Pay Activity 32: Writing Equations Activity 33: Graphing Solutions Brief Glossary Answers to Prerequisite Checks Reading Your Text Summary Exercises Chapter Tests Cumulative Reviews Index

BASIC COLLEGE MATHEMATICS WITH P.O.W.E.R LEARNING by Sherri Messersmith, College of Dupage, Lawrence Perez, Saddleback College and Robert S Feldman, University of Mass Amherst

2014 (January 2013) / 736 pages ISBN: 9780073406244 http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com:80/sites/0073406244 What makes P.O.W.E.R. a unique tool for the classroom? A major challenge in developmental courses is that students at this level struggle with basic study skills and habits. Maybe this is one of their first college courses or perhaps they are adults returning to school after a long absence. Either way, many of the individuals taking this course don’t know how to be good students. Instructors often don’t have the time, the resources or the expertise to teach success skills AND the math concepts. The new team of Messersmith, Perez and Feldman offer a scientifically based approach to meet this challenge. The P.O.W.E.R. Learning Framework was developed by successful author, psychologist, student success instructor and

researcher, Bob Feldman. It is a method of accomplishing any task using five simple and consistent steps. Prepare. Organize. Work. Evaluate. Rethink. This framework is integrated at every level of the text to help students successfully learn math concepts while at the same time developing habits that will serve them well throughout their college careers and in their daily lives. The Math •

Mastering Concepts: With the textbook and Connect Math hosted by ALEKS, students can practice and master their understanding of algebraic concepts. Messersmith is rigorous enough to prepare students for the next level yet easy to read and understand. The exposition is written as if a professor is teaching in a lecture to be more accessible to students. The language is mathematically sound yet easy enough for students to understand.

Contents 1. Addition and Subtraction with Whole Numbers 2. Multiplication and Division with Whole Numbers Textbooks 3. Multiplying, Dividing, and Simplifying Fractions 4. Adding and Subtracting Fractions 5. Decimals 6. Ratios, Rates, and Proportions 7. Measurement and Conversion 8. Percents

BASIC COLLEGE MATHEMATICS

4th Edition

by Ignacio Bello, University of South Florida-Tampa

2012 (January 2011) / 704 pages ISBN: 9780073384382 www.mhhe.com/bello Basic College Mathematics, 4e will be a review of fundamental math concepts for some students and may break new ground for others. Nevertheless, students of all backgrounds will be delighted to find a refreshing book that appeals to all learning styles and reaches out to diverse demographics. Through down-to-earth explanations, patient skill-building, and exceptionally interesting and realistic applications, this worktext will empower students to learn and master mathematics in the real world. Contents 1. Whole Numbers 2. Fractions And Mixed Numbers 3. Decimals 4. Ratio, Rate, And Proportion 5. Percent 6. Statistics And Graphs 7. Measurement And The Metric System 8. Geometry 9. The Real Numbers 10. Introduction To Algebra

DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF REVIEW OF ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS

2nd Edition

by Barnett Rich (deceased), Philip Schmidt, State University College— New Paltz

2012 (September 2011) / 312 pages ISBN: 9780071762540 (A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Outline of Review of Elementary Mathematics takes students step-by-step through the subject and gives them 2500 accompanying related problems with fully worked solutions. Students get plenty of practice problems to do on their own, working at their own speed.

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF COLLEGE MATHEMATICS

4th Edition

by Philip Schmidt, SUNY College, New Paltz and Frank Ayres (deceased)

2010 (March 2010) / 432 pages ISBN: 9780071626477 (A Schaum’s Publication) An update of this successful outline in college mathematics, modified to conform to the current curriculum. College Mathematics covers the essential mathematic topics: algebra, discrete mathematics, pre-calculus, and calculus. Schaum’s Outline of College Mathematics mirrors the course in scope and sequence to help enrolled students understand basic concepts and offer extra practice on topics such as simultaneous linear equations, quadratic functions and equations, permutations, combinations, logarithms, irrational roots of polynomial equations, applications of derivatives, and polar coordinates. CONTENTS Elements of Algebra Functions Graphs of Functions Linear Equations Simultaneous Linear Equations Quadratic Functions and Equations Inequalities Locus of an Equation The Straight Line Families of Straight Lines The Circle Arithmetic and Geometric Progressions Infinite Geometric Series Mathematical Induction The Binomial Theorem Permutations Combinations Probability Determinants of Order Two and Three Determinants of Order Systems of Linear Equations Introduction to Transformational Geometry Angles and Arc Length Trigonometric Functions of a General Angle Trigonometric Functions of an Acute Angle Reduction to Functions of Positive Acute Angles Graphs of the Trigonometric Functions Fundamental Trigonometric Relations and Identities Trigonometric Functions of Two Angles Sum, Difference, and Product Trigonometric Formulas

Oblique Triangles Inverse Trigonometric Functions Trigonometric Equations Complex Numbers The Conic Sections Transformations of Coordinate Points in Space Simultaneous Quadratic Equations Logarithms Power, Exponential, and Logarithmic Curves Polynomial Equations, Rational Roots Irrational Roots of Polynomial Equations Graphs of Polynomials Parametric Equations The Derivative Differentiation of Algebraic Expressions Applications of Derivatives Integration Infinite Sequences Infinite Series Power Series Polar Coordinates Introduction to the Graphing Calculator The Number System of Algebra Mathematical Modeling

Arithmetic/Basic Math - Professional References

EVERYDAY MATH DEMYSTIFIED

2nd Edition by Stan Gibilisco

2013 (July 2012) / 288 pages ISBN: 9780071790130 (A Professional Reference Title) If you cannot tell the difference between your Roman and Arabic numerals, or if when someone asks ‘what is pi’ you say “delicious,” you need Everyday Math DeMYSTiFieD, Second Edition, to unravel these fundamental concepts and theories at your own pace. This practical guide eases you into basic math, starting with counting and simple operations. As you progress, you will master essential concepts such as division, converting decimals into fractions, determining volume, and more. You will learn to measure capital gains and losses as well as apply percentages in the real world. Detailed examples make it easy to understand the material, and end-of- chapter quizzes and a final exam help reinforce key ideas. It’s a no-brainer! You’ll learn about: •

Decimals



Proportions



Prime numbers



Surface area



Powers of 10



Graphs



English vs. metric units



Simple enough for a beginner but challenging enough for an advanced student, Everyday Math DeMYSTiFieD, Second Edition, helps you master this essential subject.

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DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS Contents How to Use This Book 1. Numbers-dots, hash marks, Roman numerals, Arabic numerals 2. Quantities-counting numbers, prime numbers, integers, fractions, rational numbers 3. Decimals-converting between fractions and decimals, terminating decimals, repeating decimals, nonrepeating decimals 4. Proportions-rules of proportionality, percentage values, permil values 5. Operations-addition, subtraction, multiplications, division, powers, roots, precedence 6. Objects-perimeters, interior areas, surface areas, volumes 7. Graphs-bar, pie, point-to-point and continuous graphs 8. Finances-counting change, compound interest, capital gains and losses, loans, debts, inflation 9. Measurements-power-of-10 notation, English vs. metric units, displacement, time, weight, temperature, power, energy, speed, acceleration 10. Computers-binary numbers, octal numbers, hexadecimal numbers, bits, bytes, data speed, data storage Final Exam

PreAlgebra

*9780073384474* Prealgebra

NEW

2nd Edition

by Julie Miller and Molly O’Neill of Daytona State College and Nancy Hyde

2015 (January 2014) / 896 pages ISBN: 9780073384474 www.mhhe.com/moh Get Better Results with high quality content, exercise sets, and step-by-step pedagogy! The Miller/O’Neill/Hyde author team continues to offer an enlightened approach grounded in the fundamentals of classroom experience in Prealgebra. The text reflects the compassion and insight of its experienced author team with features developed to address the specific needs of developmental level students. Throughout the text, the authors communicate to students the very points their instructors are likely to make during lecture, and this helps to reinforce the concepts and provide instruction that leads students to mastery and success. Also included are Problem Recognition Exercises, designed to help students recognize which solution strategies are most appropriate for a given exercise. These types of exercises, along with the number of practice problems and group activities available, permit instructors to choose from a wealth of problems, allowing ample opportunity for students to practice what they learn in lecture to hone their skills. In this way, the book perfectly complements any learning platform, whether traditional lecture or distance-learning; its instruction is so reflective of what comes from lecture, that students will feel as comfortable outside of class as they do inside class with their instructor.

New to this edition •

SmartBook is the first and only adaptive reading experience available for the higher education market. Powered by an intelligent diagnostic and adaptive engine, SmartBook facilitates the reading process by identifying what content a student knows and doesn’t know through adaptive assessments. As the student reads, the reading material constantly adapts to ensure the student is focused on the content he or she needs the most to close any knowledge gaps.



LearnSmart is an adaptive self-study technology that provides students with a seamless combination of practice, assessment, and remediation for every concept in the textbook. LearnSmart’s intelligent software adapts to every student response and automatically delivers concepts that advance students’ understanding while reducing time devoted to the concepts already mastered. The result for every student is the fastest path to mastery of the chapter concepts.

Contents 1. Whole Numbers 2. Integers and Algebraic Expressions 3. Solving Equations 4. Fractions and Mixed Numbers 5. Decimals 6. Ratio and Proportion 7. Percents 8. Measurement and Geometry 9. Graphs and Statistics 10. Exponents and Polynomials

Prealgebra

4th Edition

by Stefan Baratto, Clackamas Community College, Barry Bergman, and Donald Hutchison

2014 (May 2013) / 832 pages ISBN: 9780073384436 www.mhhe.com/baratto Prealgebra, by Baratto, Bergman, and Hutchison is part of the latest offerings in the successful Hutchison Series in Mathematics. The book is designed for a one-semester course in basic math and is appropriate for lecture, learning center, laboratory, and selfpaced settings. The ninth edition continues the series’ hallmark approach of encouraging mastery of mathematics through careful practice. The text provides detailed, straightforward explanations and accessible pedagogy to help students grow their math skills from the ground up. The authors use a three-pronged approach of communication, pattern recognition, and problem solving to present concepts understandably, stimulate critical-thinking skills, and stress reading and communication skills in order to help students become effective problem-solvers. Features such as Tips for Student Success, Check Yourself exercises, and Activities underscore this approach and the underlying philosophy of mastering math through practice. Exercise sets have been significantly expanded and are now better-organized, and applications are now more thoroughly integrated throughout the text. The text is fully-integrated with McGraw-Hill’s online learning system, Connect Math Hosted by ALEKS Corp, and is available with ALEKS 360.

DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS Contents Preface Applications Index 1. Whole Numbers 2. Introductions to Integers and Algebra 3. An Introduction to Fractions 4. Adding and Subtracting Fractions 5. Decimals 6. Ratios and Proportions 7. Percents 8. Measurement and Geometry 9. Introductions to Statistics and Graphs 10. An Introduction to Polynomials Answers to Prerequisite Checks Reading Your Text Summary Exercises Chapter Tests Cumulative Reviews, and Final Examination Index

PREALGEBRA WITH P.O.W.E.R. LEARNING by Sherri Messersmith, College of Dupage, Lawrence Perez, Saddleback College and Robert S Feldman, University of Mass Amherst

2014 (January 2013) / 896 pages ISBN: 9780073406251 http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com:80/sites/0073406252 Sherri Messersmith’s successful hardcover franchise is expanded with the new softcover P.O.W.E.R. series. The conversational writing style, practical applications, innovative student resources and student friendly walk through of examples that users of the hard cover books noted and appreciated are also found in the pages of the P.O.W.E.R. series. The P.O.W.E.R. Framework •

What makes P.O.W.E.R. a unique tool for the classroom? A major challenge in developmental courses is that students at this level struggle with basic study skills and habits. Maybe this is one of their first college courses or perhaps they are adults returning to school after a long absence. Either way, many of the individuals taking this course don’t know how to be good students. Instructors often don’t have the time, the resources or the expertise to teach success skills AND the math concepts. The new team of Messersmith, Perez and Feldman offer a scientifically based approach to meet this challenge. The P.O.W.E.R. Learning Framework was developed by successful author, psychologist, student success instructor and researcher, Bob Feldman. It is a method of accomplishing any task using five simple and consistent steps. Prepare. Organize. Work. Evaluate. Rethink. This framework is integrated at every level of the text to help students successfully learn math concepts while at the same time developing habits that will serve them well throughout their college careers and in their daily lives.

The Math •

Mastering Concepts: With the textbook and Connect Math hosted by ALEKS, students can practice and master their understanding of algebraic concepts. Messersmith is rigorous enough to prepare students for the next level yet easy to read and understand. The exposition is written as if a professor is teaching in a lecture to be more accessible to students. The language is mathematically sound yet easy enough for students to understand.

Contents 1. Operations with Integers 2. Variables and Solving Equations 3. Operations with Signed Fractions 4. Basic Geometry Concepts 5. Signed Decimals 6. Ratios and Proportions 7. Measurement and Conversion 8. Percents 9. Graphs and the Rectangular Coordinate System 10. The Rules of Exponents and Polynomials Appendix A: Whole Number Arithmetic Section A.1 Adding Whole Numbers Section A.2 Subtracting Whole Numbers Section A.3 Multiplying Whole Numbers Section A.4 Introduction to Division and Short Division Section A.5 Long Division Appendix B Section B.1 Sets of Numbers Section B.2 Graphing Inequalities Section B.3 Deriving the Area of a Parallelogram and the Area of a Triangle Section B.4 Inductive and Deductive Reasoning

Beginning Algebra

*9780073384542* INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA

NEW

3rd Edition

by Julie Miller, Daytona State College-Daytona Beach, Molly O’Neill, Daytona State CollegeDaytona Beach, and Nancy Hyde

2015 (January 2014) / 768 pages ISBN: 9780073384542 www.mhhe.com/moh Get Better Results with high quality content, exercise sets, and step-by-step pedagogy! The Miller/O’Neill/Hyde author team continues to offer an enlightened approach grounded in the fundamentals of classroom experience in Introductory Algebra. The text reflects the compassion and insight of its experienced author team with features developed to address the specific needs of developmental level students. Throughout the text, the authors communicate to students the very points their instructors are likely to make during lecture, and this helps to reinforce the concepts and provide instruction that leads students to mastery and success. Also included are Problem Recognition Exercises, designed to help students recognize which solution strategies are most appropriate for a given exercise. These types of exercises, along with the number of practice problems and group activities available, permit instructors to choose from a wealth of problems, allowing ample opportunity for students to practice what they learn in lecture to hone their skills. In this way, the book perfectly complements any learning platform, whether traditional lecture or distance-learning; its instruction is so reflective of what comes from lecture, that students will feel as comfortable outside of class as they do inside class with their instructor.

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SmartBook is the first and only adaptive reading experience available for the higher education market. Powered by an intelligent diagnostic and adaptive engine, SmartBook facilitates the reading process by identifying what content a student knows and doesn’t know through adaptive assessments. As the student reads, the reading material constantly adapts to ensure the student is focused on the content he or she needs the most to close any knowledge gaps.



LearnSmart is an adaptive self-study technology that provides students with a seamless combination of practice, assessment, and remediation for every concept in the textbook. LearnSmart’s intelligent software adapts to every student response and automatically delivers concepts that advance students’ understanding while reducing time devoted to the concepts already mastered. The result for every student is the fastest path to mastery of the chapter concepts.

Contents Reference 1. The Set of Real Numbers 2. Linear Equations and Inequalities 3. Graphing Linear Equations in Two Variables 4. Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables 5. Polynomials and Properties of Exponents 6. Factoring Polynomials 7. Rational Expressions and Equations 8. Radicals 9. More Quadratic Equations

BEGINNING ALGEBRA

9th Edition

by Stefan Baratto, Barry Bergman, and Donald Hutchison, all of Clackamas Community College

2014 (March 2013) / 896 pages ISBN: 9780073384450

CONTENTS Preface Applications Index An Arithmetic Review (online-only chapter) 1. From Arithmetic to Algebra 2. Equations and Problem Solving 3. Exponents and Polynomials 4. Factoring 5. Rational Expressions 6. Linear Equations 7. Equations, Inequalities, and Functions 8. Systems of Linear Equations 9. Roots and Radicals 10. Quadratic Equations Final Examination Answers to Prerequisite Checks Reading Your Text Summary Exercises Chapter Tests, and Cumulative Reviews Index

Introductory algebra with p.o.w.e.r. learning by Sherri Messersmith, College of Dupage, Lawrence Perez, Saddleback College and Robert S Feldman, University of Mass Amherst

2014 (January 2013) / 768 pages ISBN: 9780073406268 http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com:80/sites/0073406260 Sherri Messersmith’s successful hardcover franchise is expanded with the new softcover P.O.W.E.R. series. The conversational writing style, practical applications, innovative student resources and student friendly walk through of examples that users of the hard cover books noted and appreciated are also found in the pages of the P.O.W.E.R. series. The P.O.W.E.R. Framework •

www.mhhe.com/baratto Beginning Algebra, 9th edition, by Baratto, Bergman, and Hutchison is part of the latest offerings in the successful Hutchison Series in Mathematics. The book is designed for a one-semester course in beginning algebra and is appropriate for lecture, learning center, laboratory, and self-paced settings. The ninth edition continues the series’ hallmark approach of encouraging mastery of mathematics through careful practice. The text provides detailed, straightforward explanations and accessible pedagogy to help students grow their math skills from the ground up. The authors use a three-pronged approach of communication, pattern recognition, and problem solving to present concepts understandably, stimulate critical-thinking skills, and stress reading and communication skills in order to help students become effective problem-solvers. Features such as Tips for Student Success, Check Yourself exercises, and Activities underscore this approach and the underlying philosophy of mastering math through practice. Exercise sets have been significantly expanded and are now betterorganized, and applications are now more thoroughly integrated throughout the text. The text is fully-integrated with McGraw-Hill’s new online learning system, Connect Math Hosted by ALEKS Corp, and is available with ALEKS 360.

What makes P.O.W.E.R. a unique tool for the classroom? A major challenge in developmental courses is that students at this level struggle with basic study skills and habits. Maybe this is one of their first college courses or perhaps they are adults returning to school after a long absence. Either way, many of the individuals taking this course don’t know how to be good students. Instructors often don’t have the time, the resources or the expertise to teach success skills AND the math concepts. The new team of Messersmith, Perez and Feldman offer a scientifically based approach to meet this challenge. The P.O.W.E.R. Learning Framework was developed by successful author, psychologist, student success instructor and researcher, Bob Feldman. It is a method of accomplishing any task using five simple and consistent steps. Prepare. Organize. Work. Evaluate. Rethink. This framework is integrated at every level of the text to help students successfully learn math concepts while at the same time developing habits that will serve them well throughout their college careers and in their daily lives.

The Math •

Mastering Concepts: With the textbook and Connect Math hosted by ALEKS, students can practice and master their understanding of algebraic concepts. Messersmith is rigorous enough to prepare students for the next level yet easy to read and understand. The exposition is written as if a professor is teaching in a lecture to be more accessible to students. The language is mathematically sound yet easy enough for students to understand.

DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS Contents 1. The Real Number System and Geometry 2. Linear Equations and Inequalities 3. Linear Equations in Two Variables 4. Linear Equations and Inequalities in Two Variables 5. Rules of Exponents 6. Polynomials 7. Factoring Polynomials 8. Rational Expressions 9. Roots and Radicals 10. Quadratic Equations Cumulative Review for Chapters 1-10 Appendix Appendix A.1 Decimals Appendix A.2 Percents Appendix A.3 Factoring the Sum and Difference of Two Cubes

BEGINNING ALGEBRA

4th Edition

by Julie Miller, Molly O’Neill, and Nancy Hyde, Daytona State College

2014 (January 2013) / 832 pages ISBN: 9780073384481 http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com:80/sites/0073384488 Get Better Results with high quality content, exercise sets, and step-by-step pedagogy! The Miller/O’Neill/Hyde author team continues to offer an enlightened approach grounded in the fundamentals of classroom experience in Beginning Algebra 4e. The text reflects the compassion and insight of its experienced author team with features developed to address the specific needs of developmental level students. Throughout the text, the authors communicate to students the very points their instructors are likely to make during lecture, and this helps to reinforce the concepts and provide instruction that leads students to mastery and success. Also included are Problem Recognition Exercises, designed to help students recognize which solution strategies are most appropriate for a given exercise. These types of exercises, along with the number of practice problems and group activities available, permit instructors to choose from a wealth of problems, allowing ample opportunity for students to practice what they learn in lecture to hone their skills. In this way, the book perfectly complements any learning platform, whether traditional lecture or distance-learning; its instruction is so reflective of what comes from lecture, that students will feel as comfortable outside of class as they do inside class with their instructor. Contents 1. The Set of Real Numbers 2. Linear Equations and Inequalities 3. Graphing Linear Equations in Two Variables 4. Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables 5. Polynomials and Properties of Exponents 6. Factoring Polynomials 7. Rational Expressions and Equations 8. Radicals 9. Quadratic Equations, Complex Numbers, and Additional Topics Appendix A.1 Decimals and Percents Appendix A.2 Mean, Median, and Mode Appendix A.3 Introduction to Geometry Appendix A.4 Converting Units of Measurement

BEGINNING ALGEBRA by Andrea Hendricks, Georgia Perimeter C-Clarkston and Pauline Oiyin Chow, Harrisburg Area Comm College

2013 (January 2012) / 864 pages ISBN: 9780073384276 www.mhhe.com/hendrickschow Today’s Developmental Math students enter college needing more than just the math, and this has directly impacted the instructor’s role in the classroom. Instructors have to teach to different learning styles, within multiple teaching environments, and to a student population that is mostly unfamiliar with how to be a successful college student. Authors Andrea Hendricks and Pauline Chow have noticed this growing trend in their combined 30+ years of teaching at their respective community colleges, both in their face-to-face and online courses. As a result, they set out to create course materials that help today’s students not only learn the mathematical concepts but also build life skills for future success. Understanding the time constraints for instructors, these authors have worked to integrate success strategies into both the print and digital materials, so that there is no sacrifice of time spent on the math. Furthermore, Andrea and Pauline have taken the time to write purposeful examples and exercises that are student-centered, relevant to today’s students, and guide students to practice critical thinking skills. Beginning Algebra and its supplemental materials, coupled with ALEKS or Connect Math Hosted by ALEKS, allow for both full-time and part-time instructors to teach more than just the math in any teaching environment without an overwhelming amount of preparation time or even classroom time. Contents S. Strategies to Succeed in Math 1. Real Numbers and Algebraic Expressions 2. Linear Equations and Inequalities in One Variable 3. Linear Equations in Two Variables 3 Group Activity 4. Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities in Two Variables 5. Laws of Exponents and Polynomial Operations 6. Factoring Polynomials and Polynomial Equations 7. Rational Expressions and Equations 8. Radical Expressions and Equations 9. Quadratic Equations

INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA

4th Edition by Ignacio Bello

2012 (January 2011) / 800 pages ISBN: 9780073384399 www.mhhe.com/bello Introductory Algebra, 4e will be a review of fundamental math concepts for some students and may break new ground for others. Nevertheless, students of all backgrounds will be delighted to find a refreshing book that appeals to all learning styles and reaches out to diverse demographics. Through down-to-earth explanations, patient skill-building, and exceptionally interesting and realistic applications, this worktext will empower students to learn and master mathematics in the real world.

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DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS Contents Prealgebra Review 1. Real Numbers and Their Properties 2. Equations, Problem Solving, and Inequalities 3. Graphs of Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Applications 4. Exponents and Polynomials 5. Factoring 6. Rational Expressions 7. Solving Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities 8. Roots and Radicals 9. Quadratic Equations

BEGINNING ALGEBRA by Sherri Messersmith, College of Dupage

2012 (January 2011) / 800 pages ISBN: 9780073406169 www. mhhe.com/messersmith/ Beginning Algebra, 1e, authored by Sherri Messersmith presents content in bite-size pieces, focusing not only on learning mathematical concepts, but also explaining the why behind those concepts. For students, learning mathematics is not just about the memorization of concepts and formulas, but it is also about the journey of learning how to problem solve. By breaking the sections down into manageable chunks, the author has identified the core places where students traditionally struggle, and then assists them in understanding that material to be successful moving forward. Proven pedagogical features, such as You Try problems after each example, reinforce a student’s mastery of a concept. While teaching in the classroom, Messersmith has created worksheets for each section that fall into three categories: review worksheets/ basic skills, worksheets to teach new content, and worksheets to reinforce/pull together different concepts. These worksheets are a great way to both enhance instruction and to give the students more tools to be successful in studying a given topic. The author is also an extremely popular lecturer, and finds it important to be in the video series that accompany her texts. Finally, the author finds it important to not only provide quality, but also an abundant quantity of exercises and applications. The book is accompanied by numerous useful supplements, including McGraw-Hill’s online homework management system, MathZone as well as ALEKS. Messersmith is rigorous enough to prepare students for the next level yet easy to read and understand. The exposition is written as if a professor is teaching in a lecture to be more accessible to students. The language is mathematically sound yet easy enough for students to understand. Contents 1. The Real Number System and Geometry 2. The Rules of Exponents 3. Linear Equations and Inequalities 4. Linear Equations in Two Variables 5. Solving Systems of Linear Equations 6. Polynomials 7. Factoring Polynomials 8. Rational Expressions 9. Radicals and Rational Exponents 10. Quadratic Equations Appendix A.1 Mean, Median, and Mode Appendix A.2 Systems of Linear Equations in Three Variables Appendix A.3 Quadratic Inequalities

ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA

6th Edition

by Mark Dugopolski

2009 (January 2008) / 704 pages ISBN: 9780077224790 www.mhhe.com/dugopolski Elementary Algebra, 6e is part of the latest offerings in the successful Dugopolski series in mathematics. The author’s goal is to explain mathematical concepts to students in a language they can understand. In this book, students and faculty will find short, precise explanations of terms and concepts written in understandable language. The author uses concrete analogies to relate math to everyday experiences. For example, when the author introduces the Commutative Property of Addition, he uses a concrete analogy that “the price of a hamburger plus a Coke is the same as a Coke plus a hamburger”. Given the importance of examples within a math book, the author has paid close attention to the most important details for solving the given topic. Dugopolski includes a double cross-referencing system between the examples and exercise sets, so no matter which one the students start with, they will see the connection to the other. Finally, the author finds it important to not only provide quality, but also a good quantity of exercises and applications. The Dugopolski series is known for providing students and faculty with the most quantity and quality of exercises as compared to any other developmental math series on the market. In completing this revision, Dugopolski feels he has developed the clearest and most concise developmental math series on the market, and he has done so without comprising the essential information every student needs to become successful in future mathematics courses. The book is accompanied by numerous useful supplements, including McGraw-Hill’s online homework management system, MathZone. Contents To The Student Preface 1. Real Numbers and Their Properties 2. Linear Equations and Inequalities in One Variable 2 3. Linear Equations in Two Variables and Their Graphs 4. Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities 5. Exponents and Polynomials 6. Factoring 7. Rational Expressions 8. Powers and Roots 9. Quadratic Equations, Parabolas, and Functions Appendix A: Geometry Review Exercises Appendix B: Sets Appendix C: Final Exam Review Answers to Selected Exercises Index

DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA

way, many of the individuals taking this course don’t know how to be good students. Instructors often don’t have the time, the resources or the expertise to teach success skills AND the math concepts. The new team of Messersmith, Perez and Feldman offer a scientifically based approach to meet this challenge. The P.O.W.E.R. Learning Framework was developed by successful author, psychologist, student success instructor and researcher, Bob Feldman. It is a method of accomplishing any task using five simple and consistent steps. Prepare. Organize. Work. Evaluate. Rethink. This framework is integrated at every level of the text to help students successfully learn math concepts while at the same time developing habits that will serve them well throughout their college careers and in their daily lives.

3rd Edition

by Barnett Rich (deceased); Philip Schmidt, State University College— New Paltz

2009 (May 2009) / 384 pages ISBN: 9780071611633 (A Schaum’s Publication) This third edition of the perennial bestseller defines the recent changes in how the discipline is taught and introduces a new perspective on the discipline. New material in this third edition includes: •

A modernized section on trigonometry



An introduction to mathematical modeling



Instruction in use of the graphing calculator



2,000 solved problems



3,000 supplementary practice problems and more

CONTENTS 1. From Arithmetic to Algebra 2. Simple Equations and Their Solutions 3. Signed Numbers 4. Introduction to Monomials and Polynomials 5. First-Degree Equations 6. Formulas 7. Graphs of Linear Equations 8. Introduction to Simultaneous Equations 9. Problem Solving and Mathematical Modeling 10. Products and Factoring 11. Fractions 12. Roots and Radicals 13. Quadratic Equations 14. The Pythagorean Theorem and Similar Triangles 15. Introduction to Trigonometry 16. Introduction to Geometry

PreAlgebra and Intro Algebra Combined

PREALGEBRA AND INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA WITH P.O.W.E.R. LEARNING by Sherri Messersmith, College of Dupage, Lawrence Perez, Saddleback College and Robert S Feldman, University of Mass Amherst

2014 (March 2013) / 1544 pages ISBN: 9780073513003 http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com:80/sites/0073513008 Sherri Messersmith’s successful hardcover franchise is expanded with the new softcover P.O.W.E.R. series. The conversational writing style, practical applications, innovative student resources and student friendly walk through of examples that users of the hard cover books noted and appreciated are also found in the pages of the P.O.W.E.R. series. The P.O.W.E.R. Framework •

What makes P.O.W.E.R. a unique tool for the classroom? A major challenge in developmental courses is that students at this level struggle with basic study skills and habits. Maybe this is one of their first college courses or perhaps they are adults returning to school after a long absence. Either

The Math •

Mastering Concepts: With the textbook and Connect Math hosted by ALEKS, students can practice and master their understanding of algebraic concepts. Messersmith is rigorous enough to prepare students for the next level yet easy to read and understand. The exposition is written as if a professor is teaching in a lecture to be more accessible to students. The language is mathematically sound yet easy enough for students to understand.

CONTENTS 1. Operations with Integers 2. Variables and Solving Equations 3. Operations with Signed Fractions 4. Basic Geometry Concepts 5. Signed Decimals 6. Ratios and Proportions 7. Measurement and Conversion 8. Percents 9. Graphs Cumulative Review for Chapters 1-9 10. Real Numbers, Equations, and Inequalities 11. Linear Equations in Two Variables 12. Solving Systems of Linear Equations 13. The Rules of Exponents and Polynomials 14. Factoring Polynomials 15. Rational Expressions 16. Roots and Radicals 17. Quadratic Equations Appendix A.1 Adding Whole Numbers Appendix A.2 Subtracting Whole Numbers Appendix A.3 Multiplying Whole Numbers Appendix A.4 Introduction to Division and Short Division Appendix A.5 Long Division Appendix B.1 Sets of Numbers Appendix B.2 Graphing Inequalities Appendix B.3 Deriving the Area of a Parallelogram and the Area of a Trapezoid Appendix B.4 Inductive and Deductive Reasoning

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DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS PREALGEBRA & INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA by Julie Miller and Molly O’Neill of Daytona State College-Daytona Beach and Nancy Hyde

2013 (January 2012) / 1248 pages ISBN: 9780073512952 www.mhhe.com/moh NEW! For the first time, the Miller/O’Neill/Hyde author team now offers a combined Prealgebra and Introductory Algebra text for those seeking to combine those topics into one volume! In addition, this text has aligned with a new online homework platform – Connect Math Hosted by ALEKS Corp. Based on a comprehensive market development process involving fulltime and adjunct math faculty, Connect Math Hosted by ALEKS was built to excel in two areas: quality content and ease of use. A team of instructors and subject matter experts created the stepped out solutions for each algorithmic question, pulled from exercises in the text, to follow the exact methodology and language of the text in order to remain consistent across print and digital materials. The workflow is intuitive so that instructors can deliver assignments, quizzes, and tests easily online. Online study assets are specifically tied to the textbook. Connect Math Hosted by ALEKS also combines an online homework manager with an artificial-intelligent, diagnostic assessment to gauge the students’ current knowledge. With Connect Math Hosted by ALEKS Plus, students have 24/7 online access to an integrated, media-rich eBook. The Miller/O’Neill/Hyde author team continues to offer an enlightened approach grounded in the fundamentals of classroom experience in Prealgebra and Introductory Algebra 2e. The text reflects the compassion and insight of its experienced author team with features developed to address the specific needs of developmental level students. Throughout the text, the authors communicate to students the very points their instructors are likely to make during lecture, and this helps to reinforce the concepts and provide instruction that leads students to mastery and success. Also included in this edition are Problem Recognition Exercises, designed to help students recognize which solution strategies are most appropriate for a given exercise. These types of exercises, along with the number of practice problems and group activities available, permit instructors to choose from a wealth of problems, allowing ample opportunity for students to practice what they learn in lecture to hone their skills. In this way, the book perfectly complements any learning platform, whether traditional lecture or distance-learning; its instruction is so reflective of what comes from lecture, that students will feel as comfortable outside of class as they do inside class with their instructor. Contents 1. Whole Numbers 2. Integers and Algebraic Expressions 3. Solving Equations 4. Fractions and Mixed Numbers 5. Decimals 6. Ratio, Proportion, and Percent 7. Measurement and Geometry 8. Introduction to Statistics 9. Equations and Inequalities 10. Graphing Linear Equations in Two Variables 11. Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables 12. Polynomials and Properties of Exponents 13. Factoring Polynomials 14. Rational Expressions 15. Radicals 16. More Quadratic Equations and Functions Appendix A.1 Sum and Difference of Cubes Appendix A.2 Introduction to Probability Appendix A.3 Variation

Beginning/Intermediate Algebra Combined

*9780073512914* NEW beginning and intermediate algebra WITH P.O.W.E.R. LEARNING 4th Edition

by Sherri Messersmith, College of Dupdge

2016 (January 2015) ISBN: 9780073512914 (Details unavailable at press time)

Elementary and Intermediate Algebra

5th Edition

by Stefan Baratto, Barry Bergman, and Donald Hutchison, all of Clackamas Community College

2014 (January 2013) / 1120 pages ISBN: 9780073384467 www.mhhe.com/baratto Elementary and Intermediate Algebra, 5th edition, by Baratto, Bergman, and Hutchison is part of the latest offerings in the successful Hutchison Series in Mathematics. The book is designed for a two-semester course sequence in beginning algebra and intermediate algebra is appropriate for lecture, learning center, laboratory, and self-paced settings. The fifth edition continues the series’ hallmark approach of encouraging mastery of mathematics through careful practice. The text provides detailed, straightforward explanations and accessible pedagogy to help students grow their math skills from the ground up. The authors use a threepronged approach of communication, pattern recognition, and problem solving to present concepts understandably, stimulate critical-thinking skills, and stress reading and communication skills in order to help students become effective problem-solvers. Features such as Tips for Student Success, Check Yourself exercises, and Activities underscore this approach and the underlying philosophy of mastering math through practice. Exercise sets have been significantly expanded and are now better-organized, and applications are now more thoroughly integrated throughout the text. The text is fully-integrated with McGraw-Hill’s new online learning system, Connect Math Hosted by ALEKS Corp, and is available with ALEKS 360. Contents Preface Applications Index Prealgebra Review 1. From Arithmetic to Algebra 2. Functions and Graphs 3. Graphing Linear Functions 4. Systems of Linear Equations 5. Exponents and Polynomials 6. Factoring Polynomials 7. Radicals and Exponents 8. Quadratic Equations 9. Rational Expressions 10. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Appendix A.1 Solving Inequalities in One Variable Graphically Appendix A.2 Solving Absolute-Value Equations

DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS Appendix A.3 Solving Absolute-Value Equations Graphically Appendix A.4 Solving Absolute-Value Inequalities Appendix A.5 Solving Absolute-Value Inequalities Graphically Answers to Reading Your Text Summary Exercises Chapter Tests, and Cumulative Reviews Index

BEGINNING & INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA by Andrea Hendricks, Georgia Perimeter C-Clarkson and Pauline Oiyin Chow, Harrisburg Area Comm College

2013 (January 2012) / 1152 pages ISBN: 9780073384535 www.mhhe.com/hendrickschow

BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA

4th Edition

by Julie Miller, Daytona State College-Daytona Beach, Molly O’Neill, Daytona State College-Daytona Beach, and Nancy Hyde

2014 (January 2013) / 1184 pages ISBN: 9780073384511 http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com:80/sites/0073384518 Get Better Results with high quality content, exercise sets, and stepby-step pedagogy! The Miller/O’Neill/Hyde author team continues to offer an enlightened approach grounded in the fundamentals of classroom experience in Beginning and Intermediate Algebra 4e. The text reflects the compassion and insight of its experienced author team with features developed to address the specific needs of developmental level students. Throughout the text, the authors communicate to students the very points their instructors are likely to make during lecture, and this helps to reinforce the concepts and provide instruction that leads students to mastery and success. Also included are Problem Recognition Exercises, designed to help students recognize which solution strategies are most appropriate for a given exercise. These types of exercises, along with the number of practice problems and group activities available, permit instructors to choose from a wealth of problems, allowing ample opportunity for students to practice what they learn in lecture to hone their skills. In this way, the book perfectly complements any learning platform, whether traditional lecture or distance-learning; its instruction is so reflective of what comes from lecture, that students will feel as comfortable outside of class as they do inside class with their instructor. Contents 1. Set of Real Numbers 2. Linear Equations and Inequalities 3. Graphing Linear Equations in Two Variables 4. Systems of Linear Equations 5. Polynomials and Properties of Exponents 6. Factoring Polynomials 7. Rational Expressions and Equations 8. Relations and Functions 9. More Equations and Inequalities 10. Radicals and Complex Numbers 11. Quadratic Equations, Functions and Inequalities 12. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions and 13. Conic Sections 14. Binomial Expansions, Sequences, and Series Appendix A.1 Mean, Median, and Mode Appendix A.2 Introduction to Geometry Appendix A.3 Solving Systems of Linear Equations Using Matrices Appendix A.4 Determinants and Cramer’s Rule

Today’s Developmental Math students enter college needing more than just the math, and this has directly impacted the instructor’s role in the classroom. Instructors have to teach to different learning styles, within multiple teaching environments, and to a student population that is mostly unfamiliar with how to be a successful college student. Authors Andrea Hendricks and Pauline Chow have noticed this growing trend in their combined 30+ years of teaching at their respective community colleges, both in their face-to-face and online courses. As a result, they set out to create course materials that help today’s students not only learn the mathematical concepts but also build life skills for future success. Understanding the time constraints for instructors, these authors have worked to integrate success strategies into both the print and digital materials, so that there is no sacrifice of time spent on the math. Furthermore, Andrea and Pauline have taken the time to write purposeful examples and exercises that are studentcentered, relevant to today’s students, and guide students to practice critical thinking skills. Beginning and Intermediate Algebra and its supplemental materials, coupled with ALEKS or Connect Math Hosted by ALEKS, allow for both full-time and part-time instructors to teach more than just the math in any teaching environment without an overwhelming amount of preparation time or even classroom time. Contents S. Success Strategies 1. Real Numbers and Algebraic Expressions 2. Linear Equations & Inequalities in One Variable 3. Linear Equations in Two Variables 4. Systems of Linear Equations in Two and Three Variables 5. Exponents, Polynomials, and Polynomial Functions 6. Factoring Polynomials and Polynomial Equations 7. Rational Functions and Equations 8. More on Functions and Graphs; Variation 9. Inequalities and Absolute Value 10. Rational Exponents, Radicals, and Complex Numbers 11. Quadratic Equations and Functions 12. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 13. Conic Sections and Nonlinear Systems

ELEMENTARY AND INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA

4th Edition

by Mark Dugopolski

2012 (January 2011) / 1056 pages ISBN: 9780073384351 www.mhhe.com/math/devmath/dugopolski/ Elementary & Intermediate Algebra, 4e is part of the latest offerings in the successful Dugopolski series in mathematics. The author’s goal is to explain mathematical concepts to students in a language they can understand. In this book, students and faculty will find short, precise explanations of terms and concepts written in understandable language. The author uses concrete analogies to relate math to everyday experiences. For example, when the author introduces the Commutative Property of Addition, he uses a concrete analogy that “the price of a hamburger plus a Coke is

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DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS the same as a Coke plus a hamburger”. Given the importance of examples within a math book, the author has paid close attention to the most important details for solving the given topic. Dugopolski includes a double cross-referencing system between the examples and exercise sets, so no matter which one the students start with, they will see the connection to the other. Finally, the author finds it important to not only provide quality, but also a good quantity of exercises and applications. The Dugopolski series is known for providing students and faculty with the most quantity and quality of exercises as compared to any other developmental math series on the market. In completing this revision, Dugopolski feels he has developed the clearest and most concise developmental math series on the market, and he has done so without comprising the essential information every student needs to become successful in future mathematics courses. The book is accompanied by numerous useful supplements, including McGraw-Hill’s online homework management system, MathZone. Contents Preface Applications Index 1. Real Numbers and Their Properties 2. Linear Equations and Inequalities in One Variable 3. Linear Equations and Inequalities in Two Variables 4. Exponents and Polynomials 5. Factoring 6. Rational Expressions 7. Systems of Linear Equations 8. More on Inequalities 9. Radicals and Rational Exponents 10. Quadratic Equations and Inequalities 11. Functions 12. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 13. Nonlinear Systems and the Conic Sections 14. Sequences and Series (Available online at www.mhhe.com/ dugopolski) Appendix A: Geometry Review Exercises Appendix B: Sets Appendix C: Chapters 1-6 Diagnostic Test Appendix D: Chapters 1-6 Review Answers to Selected Exercises Index

beginning and intermediate algebra

3rd Edition

by Sherri Messersmith, College of Dupdge

2012 (January 2011) / 1024 pages ISBN: 9780073384375 www.mhhe.com/math/devmath/Messersmith/ Beginning and Intermediate Algebra, 3e, authored by Sherri Messersmith presents content in bite-size pieces, focusing not only on learning mathematical concepts, but also explaining the why behind those concepts. For students, learning mathematics is not just about the memorization of concepts and formulas, but it is also about the journey of learning how to problem solve. By breaking the sections down into manageable chunks, the author has identified the core places where students traditionally struggle, and then assists them in understanding that material to be successful moving forward. Proven pedagogical features, such as You Try problems after each example, reinforce a student’s mastery of a concept. While teaching in the classroom, Messersmith has created worksheets for each section that fall into three categories: review worksheets/basic skills, worksheets to teach new content, and worksheets to reinforce/pull together different concepts. These worksheets are a great way to both enhance instruction and to give the students more tools to be successful in studying a given topic. The author is also an extremely popular lecturer, and finds it important to be in the video series that accompany her texts. Finally, the author finds it important to not only provide quality, but also an abundant quantity of exercises and applications. The book is accompanied by numerous useful supplements, including McGraw-Hill’s online homework management system, MathZone as well as ALEKS. Messersmith is rigorous enough to prepare students for the next level yet easy to read and understand. The exposition is written as if a professor is teaching in a lecture to be more accessible to students. The language is mathematically sound yet easy enough for students to understand. Contents 1. The Real Number System and Geometry 2. The Rules of Exponents 3. Linear Equations and Inequalities 4. Linear Equations in Two Variables 5. Solving Systems of Linear Equations 6. Polynomials 7. Factoring Polynomials 8. Rational Expressions 9. More Equations and Inequalities 10. Radicals and Rational Exponents 11. Quadratic Equations 12. Functions and their Graphs 13. Exponential, and Logarithmic Functions 14. Conic Sections, Nonlinear Inequalities, and Nonlinear Systems 15. Sequences and Series (Online Only) Appendix: Beginning Algebra Review A1 The Real Number System and Geometry A2 Variables and Exponents A3 Linear Equations and Inequalities A4 Linear Equations in Two Variables and Functions A5 Solving Systems of Linear Equations A6 Polynomials A7 Factoring Polynomials A8 Rational Expressions

DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA

The Language and Symbolism of Mathematics, 3rd Edition by James Hall and Brian Mercer of Parkland College

2011 (January 2010) / 1024 pages ISBN: 9780077350048

Intermediate Algebra

*9780073384429* INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 3rd Edition

www.mhhe.com/hallmercer Intended for schools that want a single text covering the standard topics from Beginning and Intermediate Algebra. Topics are organized by using the principles of the AMATYC standards as a guide, giving strong support to teachers using the text. The book’s organization and pedagogy are designed to work for students with a variety of learning styles and for teachers with varied experiences and backgrounds. The inclusion of multiple perspectives -- verbal, numerical, algebraic, and graphical -- has proven popular with a broad cross section of students. Use of a graphing calculator is assumed. BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA: THE LANGUAGE AND SYMBOLISM OF MATHEMATICS is a reform-oriented book. CONTENTS 1. Operations with Real Numbers and a Review of Geome 2. Linear Equations and Patterns 3. Lines and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables 4. Linear Inequalities and Systems of Linear Inequalities 5. Exponents and Operations with Polynomials 6. Factoring Polynomials 7. Solving Quadratic Equations 8. Functions: Linear, Absolute Value, and Quadratic 9. Rational Functions 10. Square Root and Cube Root Functions and Rational Exponents 11. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 12. A Preview of College Algebra

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by Julie Miller, Daytona State College-Daytona Beach, Molly O’Neill, Daytona State CollegeDaytona Beach, and Nancy Hyde

2015 (January 2014) / 992 pages ISBN: 9780073384429 www.mhhe.com/moh Get Better Results with high quality content, exercise sets, and step-by-step pedagogy! The Miller/O’Neill/Hyde author team continues to offer an enlightened approach grounded in the fundamentals of classroom experience in Intermediate Algebra. The text reflects the compassion and insight of its experienced author team with features developed to address the specific needs of developmental level students. Throughout the text, the authors communicate to students the very points their instructors are likely to make during lecture, and this helps to reinforce the concepts and provide instruction that leads students to mastery and success. Also included are Problem Recognition Exercises, designed to help students recognize which solution strategies are most appropriate for a given exercise. These types of exercises, along with the number of practice problems and group activities available, permit instructors to choose from a wealth of problems, allowing ample opportunity for students to practice what they learn in lecture to hone their skills. In this way, the book perfectly complements any learning platform, whether traditional lecture or distance-learning; its instruction is so reflective of what comes from lecture, that students will feel as comfortable outside of class as they do inside class with their instructor. New to this edition •

SmartBook is the first and only adaptive reading experience available for the higher education market. Powered by an intelligent diagnostic and adaptive engine, SmartBook facilitates the reading process by identifying what content a student knows and doesn’t know through adaptive assessments. As the student reads, the reading material constantly adapts to ensure the student is focused on the content he or she needs the most to close any knowledge gaps.



LearnSmart is an adaptive self-study technology that provides students with a seamless combination of practice, assessment, and remediation for every concept in the textbook. LearnSmart’s intelligent software adapts to every student response and automatically delivers concepts that advance students’ understanding while reducing time devoted to the concepts already mastered. The result for every student is the fastest path to mastery of the chapter concepts.



The Student Resource Manual (SRM), created by the authors, is a printable, electronic supplement available to students through Connect Math hosted by ALEKS. Instructors can also choose to customize this manual and package with their course materials. With increasing demands on faculty schedules, this resource offers a convenient means for both full-time and adjunct faculty to promote active learning and success strategies in the classroom. The SRM has NEW group activities, guided lecture notes, and problem recognition exercise worksheets.

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Contents Review of Basic Algebraic Concepts 1. Linear Equations and Inequalities in One Variable 2. Linear Equations in Two Variables 3. Relations and Functions 4. Systems of Linear Equations 5. Polynomials 6. Rational Expressions and Rational Equations 7. Radicals and Complex Numbers 8. Quadratic Equations, Functions, and Inequalities 9. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 10. Conic Sections Activity: Investigating the Graphs of Conic Sections on a Calculator Additional Topics Appendix A.1 Binomial Expansions A.2 Determinants and Cramer’s Rule A.3 Sequences and Series A.4 Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences and Series

Contents 1. Real Numbers 2. Linear Equations in One Variable 3. Linear Inequalities and Absolute Value 4. Linear Equations in Two Variables 5. Solving Systems of Linear Equations 6. Polynomials and Polynomial Functions 7. Factoring Polynomials 8. Rational Expressions, Equations, and Functions 9. Radicals and Rational Exponents 10. Quadratic Equations and Functions 11. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 12. Nonlinear Functions, Conic Sections, and Nonlinear Cumulative Review for Chapters 1 – 12 Appendix Section A Review of Fractions Section B Geometry Review Section C Synthetic Division and the Remainder Theorem Section D Determinants and Cramer’s Rule

INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA WITH P.O.W.E.R LEARNING

4th Edition

INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA

by Sherri Messersmith, College of Dupage, Lawrence Perez, Saddleback College and Robert S. Feldman, University of Mass Amherst

by Julie Miller, Daytona State College-Daytona Beach, Molly O’Neill, Daytona State College-Daytona Beach, and Nancy Hyde

2014 (February 2013) / 960 pages ISBN: 9780073406275

2014 (January 2013) / 944 pages ISBN: 9780073384498

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The P.O.W.E.R. Framework

Get Better Results with high quality content, exercise sets, and step-by-step pedagogy! The Miller/O’Neill/Hyde author team continues to offer an enlightened approach grounded in the fundamentals of classroom experience in Intermediate Algebra 4e. The text reflects the compassion and insight of its experienced author team with features developed to address the specific needs of developmental level students. Throughout the text, the authors communicate to students the very points their instructors are likely to make during lecture, and this helps to reinforce the concepts and provide instruction that leads students to mastery and success. Also included are Problem Recognition Exercises, designed to help students recognize which solution strategies are most appropriate for a given exercise. These types of exercises, along with the number of practice problems and group activities available, permit instructors to choose from a wealth of problems, allowing ample opportunity for students to practice what they learn in lecture to hone their skills. In this way, the book perfectly complements any learning platform, whether traditional lecture or distance-learning; its instruction is so reflective of what comes from lecture, that students will feel as comfortable outside of class as they do inside class with their instructor.



What makes P.O.W.E.R. a unique tool for the classroom? A major challenge in developmental courses is that students at this level struggle with basic study skills and habits. Maybe this is one of their first college courses or perhaps they are adults returning to school after a long absence. Either way, many of the individuals taking this course don’t know how to be good students. Instructors often don’t have the time, the resources or the expertise to teach success skills AND the math concepts. The new team of Messersmith, Perez and Feldman offer a scientifically based approach to meet this challenge. The P.O.W.E.R. Learning Framework was developed by successful author, psychologist, student success instructor and researcher, Bob Feldman. It is a method of accomplishing any task using five simple and consistent steps. Prepare. Organize. Work. Evaluate. Rethink. This framework is integrated at every level of the text to help students successfully learn math concepts while at the same time developing habits that will serve them well throughout their college careers and in their daily lives.

The Math •

Mastering Concepts: With the textbook and Connect Math hosted by ALEKS, students can practice and master their understanding of algebraic concepts. Messersmith is rigorous enough to prepare students for the next level yet easy to read and understand. The exposition is written as if a professor is teaching in a lecture to be more accessible to students. The language is mathematically sound yet easy enough for students to understand.

Contents Reference: Review of Basic Algebraic Concepts 1. Linear Equations and Inequalities in One Variable 2. Linear Equations in Two Variables and Functions 3. Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities 4. Polynomials 5. Rational Expressions and Rational Equations 6. Radicals and Complex Numbers 7. Quadratic Equations, Functions and Inequalities 8. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions and Applications 9. Conic Sections 10. Binomial Expansions, Sequences, and Series Problem Recognition Exercises-Identifying Arithmetic and Geometric Series Additional Topics Appendix A.1 Determinants and Cramer’s Rule

DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA by Andrea Hendricks, Georgia Perimeter C-Clarkson and Oiyin Pauline Chow, Harrisburg Area Comm College

2013 (January 2012) / 928 pages ISBN: 9780073384269 www.mhhe.com/hendrickschow Today’s Developmental Math students enter college needing more than just the math, and this has directly impacted the instructor’s role in the classroom. Instructors have to teach to different learning styles, within multiple teaching environments, and to a student population that is mostly unfamiliar with how to be a successful college student. Authors Andrea Hendricks and Pauline Chow have noticed this growing trend in their combined 30+ years of teaching at their respective community colleges, both in their face-to-face and online courses. As a result, they set out to create course materials that help today’s students not only learn the mathematical concepts but also build life skills for future success. Understanding the time constraints for instructors, these authors have worked to integrate success strategies into both the print and digital materials, so that there is no sacrifice of time spent on the math. Furthermore, Andrea and Pauline have taken the time to write purposeful examples and exercises that are student-centered, relevant to today’s students, and guide students to practice critical thinking skills. Intermediate Algebra and its supplemental materials, coupled with ALEKS or Connect Math Hosted by ALEKS, allow for both full-time and part-time instructors to teach more than just the math in any teaching environment without an overwhelming amount of preparation time or even classroom time. Contents Success Strategies 1. Real Numbers and Algebraic Expressions 2. Linear Equations and Inequalities in One Variable 3. Graphs, Relations, and Functions 4. Linear Functions and Linear Inequalities in Two Variables 5. Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities 6. Exponents, Polynomials and Polynomials Functions 7. Rational Expressions, Functions and Equations 8. Rational Exponents, Radicals, and Complex Numbers 9. Quadratic Equations and Functions and Nonlinear Inequalities 10. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 11. Conic Sections and Nonlinear Systems 12. Sequences, Series, and the Binomial Theorem

INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA

7th Edition

by Mark Dugopolski

2012 (January 2011) / 864 pages ISBN: 9780073384573 www.mhhe.com/dugopolski Intermediate Algebra, 3e is part of the latest offerings in the successful Dugopolski series in mathematics. The author’s goal is to explain mathematical concepts to students in a language they can understand. In this book, students and faculty will find short, precise explanations of terms and concepts written in understandable language. The author uses concrete analogies to relate math to everyday experiences. For example, when the author introduces the Commutative Property of Addition, he uses a concrete analogy that “the price of a hamburger plus a Coke is the same as a Coke plus a hamburger”. Given the importance of examples within a math book, the author has paid close attention to the most important details for solving the given topic. Dugopolski includes a double cross-referencing system between the examples

and exercise sets, so no matter which one the students start with, they will see the connection to the other. Finally, the author finds it important to not only provide quality, but also a good quantity of exercises and applications. The Dugopolski series is known for providing students and faculty with the most quantity and quality of exercises as compared to any other developmental math series on the market. In completing this revision, Dugopolski feels he has developed the clearest and most concise developmental math series on the market, and he has done so without comprising the essential information every student needs to become successful in future mathematics courses. The book is accompanied by numerous useful supplements, including McGraw-Hill’s online homework management system, MathZone, as well as ALEKS. Contents Preface Applications Index 1. The Real Numbers 2. Linear Equations and Inequalities in One Variable 3. Linear Equations and Inequalities in Two Variables 4. Systems of Linear Equations 5. Exponents and Polynomials 6. Rational Expressions and Functions 7. Radicals and Rational Exponents 8. Quadratic Equations, Functions, and Inequalities 9. Additional Function Topics 10. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 11. Nonlinear Systems and the Conic Sections 12. Sequences and Series (Available online at www.mhhe.com/ dugopolski) Appendix A Answers to Selected Exercises Index

INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA by Sherri Messersmith, College of Dupage

2012 (February 2011) / 944 pages ISBN: 9780073406176 www.mhhe.com/messersmith Intermediate Algebra, 1e, authored by Sherri Messersmith presents content in bite-size pieces, focusing not only on learning mathematical concepts, but also explaining the why behind those concepts. For students, learning mathematics is not just about the memorization of concepts and formulas, but it is also about the journey of learning how to problem solve. By breaking the sections down into manageable chunks, the author has identified the core places where students traditionally struggle, and then assists them in understanding that material to be successful moving forward. Proven pedagogical features, such as You Try problems after each example, reinforce a student’s mastery of a concept. While teaching in the classroom, Messersmith has created worksheets for each section that fall into three categories: review worksheets/ basic skills, worksheets to teach new content, and worksheets to reinforce/pull together different concepts. These worksheets are a great way to both enhance instruction and to give the students more tools to be successful in studying a given topic. The author is also an extremely popular lecturer, and finds it important to be in the video series that accompany her texts. Finally, the author finds it important to not only provide quality, but also an abundant quantity of exercises and applications. The book is accompanied by numerous useful supplements, including McGraw-Hill’s online homework management system, MathZone as well as ALEKS.

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INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA

3rd Edition

by Ignacio Bello, University Of South Florida-Tampa, and Fran Hopf, University Of South Florida-Tampa

2009 / Paper / 960 pages ISBN: 9780077224806 www.mhhe.com/bello Intermediate Algebra prepares students for further courses in the college math curriculum. Students of all backgrounds will be delighted to find a refreshing book that appeals to every learning style and reaches out to diverse demographics. Through downto-earth explanations, patient skill-building, and exceptionally interesting and realistic applications, this worktext will empower students to learn and master algebra in the real world. Contents 1. The Real Numbers 2. Linear Equations and Inequalities 3. Graphs and Functions 4. Solving Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities 5. Polynomials 6. Rational Expressions 7. Rational Exponents and Radicals 8. Quadratic Equations and Inequalities 9. Quadratic Functions and the Conic Sections 10. Functions-Inverse, Exponential, and Logarithmic Appendix A: Sequences and Series A1: Matrices A2: Determinants and Cramer’s Rule A3: Sequences and Series A4: Arithmetic Sequences and Series A5: Geometric Sequences and Series A6: The Binomial Expansion

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SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA

2nd Edition

by Ray Steege and Kerry Bailey, Laramie County Community College, Wyoming

2010 (April 2010) / Softcover / 416 pages ISBN: 9780071629980 (A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Outline of Intermediate Algebra, Second Edition covers the concepts typically found in the intermediate algebra course, including: fundamental concepts, polynomials, rational expressions, first-and second-degree equations and inequalities, exponents, roots, radicals, systems of equations and inequalities, relations and function, exponential and logarithmic functions, sequences, series, and the binomial theorem. CONTENTS 1. Fundamental Concepts 2. Polynomials 3. Rational Expressions 4. First-Degree Equations and Inequalities 5. Exponents, Roots, and Radicals 6. Second-Degree Equations and Inequalities 7. Systems of Equations and Inequalities 8. Relations and Functions 9. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 10. Sequences, Series, and the Binomial Theorem

SCHAUM’S EASY OUTLINE INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA by Ray Steege and Kerry Bailey, Laramie County Community College, Wyoming

2004 / Softcover / 144 pages ISBN: 9780071422437 (A Schaum’s Publication) What could be better than the bestselling Schaum’s Outline series? For students looking for a quick nuts-and-bolts overview, it would have to be Schaum’s Easy Outline series. Every book in this series is a pared-down, simplified, and tightly focused version of its predecessor. With an emphasis on clarity and brevity, each new title features a streamlined and updated format and the absolute essence of the subject, presented in a concise and readily understandable form. Graphic elements such as sidebars, readeralert icons, and boxed highlights stress selected points from the text, illuminate keys to learning, and give students quick pointers to the essentials. •

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DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS Algebra for College Students

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF COLLEGE ALGEBRA

ALGEBRA FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS

6th Edition

by Mark Dugopolski

2012 (January 2011) / 992 pages ISBN: 9780073384344

4th Edition

http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com:80/sites/0073384348

by Murray R Spiegel (deceased) and Robert Moyer, Fort Valley State School

Algebra for College Students, 6e is part of the latest offerings in the successful Dugopolski series in mathematics. The author’s goal is to explain mathematical concepts to students in a language they can understand. In this book, students and faculty will find short, precise explanations of terms and concepts written in understandable language. The author uses concrete analogies to relate math to everyday experiences. For example, when the author introduces the Commutative Property of Addition, he uses a concrete analogy that “the price of a hamburger plus a Coke is the same as a Coke plus a hamburger”. Given the importance of examples within a math book, the author has paid close attention to the most important details for solving the given topic. Dugopolski includes a double cross-referencing system between the examples and exercise sets, so no matter which one the students start with, they will see the connection to the other. Finally, the author finds it important to not only provide quality, but also a good quantity of exercises and applications. The Dugopolski series is known for providing students and faculty with the most quantity and quality of exercises as compared to any other developmental math series on the market. In completing this revision, Dugopolski feels he has developed the clearest and most concise developmental math series on the market, and he has done so without comprising the essential information every student needs to become successful in future mathematics courses. The book is accompanied by numerous useful supplements, including McGraw-Hill’s online homework management system, MathZone as well as ALEKS.

2014 (March 2014) / 416 pages ISBN: 9780071821810 (A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Outline of College Algebra is a complete, concise guide to college algebra, for students in 4-year colleges, 2-year colleges, or high school taking courses variously titled College Algebra, Precalculus, Algebra I, Algebra II, Linear Algebra, Arithmetic and Topics in Algebra, or Functions and Graphs. Contents 1. Fundamental Operations with Numbers 2. Fundamental Operations with Algebraic Expressions 3. Properties of Numbers 4. Special Products 5. Factoring 6. Fractions 7. Exponents 8. Radicals 9. Simple Operations with Complex Numbers 10. Equations in General 11. Ratio, Proportion, and Variation 12. Functions and Graphs 13. Linear Equations in One Variable 14. Equations of Lines 15. Simultaneous Linear Equations 16. Quadratic Equations in One Variable 17. Conic Sections 18. Systems of Equations Involving Quadratics 19. Inequalities 20. Polynomial Functions 21. Rational Functions 22. Sequences and Series 23. Logarithms 24. Permutations and Combinations 25. The Binomial Theorem 26. Probability

Contents Preface Applications Index 1. The Real Numbers 2. Linear Equations and Inequalities in One Variable 3. Linear Equations and Inequalities in Two Variables 4. Systems of Linear Equations 5. Exponents and Polynomials 6. Rational Expressions and Functions 7. Radicals and Rational Exponents 8. Quadratic Equations, Functions, and Inequalities 9. Additional Function Topics 10. Polynomial and Rational Functions 11. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 12. Nonlinear Systems and the Conic Sections 13. Sequences and Series 14. Counting and Probability Appendix A Answers to Selected Exercises Index

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4th Edition

by Murray R. Spiegel (deceased), Seymour Lipschutz, Temple UniversityPhiladelphia, and John Liu, University of Maryland

2013 (November 2012) / 312 pages ISBN: 9780071795371 (A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Outline of Mathematical Formula and Tables is a clear, readily understood review that supplies a collection of mathematical formulas and numerical tables used by students of mathematics and other sciences. This book covers elementary concepts in algebra, geometry, etc. and more advanced concepts in differential equations and vector analysis. This new edition will be updated and expanded with problem-solving videos available online and embedded in the e-book version. •

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Contents Formulas: 1. Elementary Constants, Products, Formulas 2. Geometry 3. Elementary Transcendental Functions 4. Calculus 5. Differential Equations and Vector Analysis 6. Series 7. Special Functions and Polynomials 8. Laplace and Fourier Transforms 9. Elliptic and Miscellaneous Special Functions 10. Inequalities and Infinite Products 11. Probability and Statistics 12. Numerical Methods Tables: 1. Logarithmic, Trigonometric, Exponential Functions 2. Factorial and Gamma Function, Binomial Coefficients 3. Bessel Functions 4. Legendre Polynomials 5. Elliptic Integrals 6. Financial Tables 7. Probability and Statistics

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COLLEGE ALGEBRA DEMYSTIFIED

2nd Edition

by Rhonda Huettenmueller, University of North Texas

2014 (December 2013) / 512 pages ISBN: 9780071815840 (A Professional Reference Title) College Algebra DeMYSTiFieD takes the mystery out of studying for college algebra and gets you comfortable with the topic through detailed explanations, clear diagrams, and hundreds of practice exercises, quiz, and test questions. The second edition features a new, more in-depth section on fundamentals, as well as a revised chapter on exponents and logarithms resulting from suggestions of reviewers of the first edition of the work. •

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DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS

Math Literacy

*9781259218859* PATHWAYS TO MATH LITERACY

NEW

by David Sobecki and Brian Mercer

2015 (March 2014) ISBN: 9781259218859 http://highered.mheducation.com/ sites/1259218856 “Why do I need to know this?” This question is the bane of the math teacher’s existence. Of course, we know that the benefits of mathematical education go far beyond using specific procedures: It’s about exercising the brain, learning problem-solving skills, and understanding the importance of being numerate in our society. But what if we considered that question in a deeper way: what do non-STEM students really need? And what if we agreed to move past the “this is important because it’s important” mentality, and thought about the topics and activities that will best serve a group of students that are, for the most part, poorly served by traditional developmental algebra? Our project is the result of attempting to do just that. It’s not about watering down the curriculum in an attempt to pass more students. It’s about providing non-STEM students with an alternate pathway that will get them into the college-credit math courses they need without getting trapped behind the roadblocks that the traditional developmental math track has become. Most importantly, it’s about focusing on context and critical thinking, and showing these students why the math they’ve struggled with for so many years is relevant in their lives. What we’ve discovered along the way is how much richer the experience can be for non-STEM students when they stop trying to memorize and mimic, and start to really think and learn. By using a workbook format, focusing on active learning, incorporating technology, and approaching every single topic from an applied standpoint, we’ve been able to build a course (and a book) that elicits our favorite response from students: “This doesn’t feel like a math course. We’re kind of using math…” YES. Yes we are. If you look very carefully, you’ll find many of the topics that typically make up the core of the developmental algebra curriculum. We like to think of it as giving your children medicine they don’t want by mixing it into a bowl of ice cream. By making everything contextual, and liberally mixing in important study skills and a variety of topics that are usually in the province of liberal arts math, we’re making the process of learning useful problem-solving skills through algebra more palatable for students, which at the end of the day is a significant part of the battle. When your students open their minds to the possibility of really understanding a math course, and really seeing how math can be useful, they blossom into the learner that we try to bring out in all of our students. In some cases, students may be inspired to change their path, moving into a STEM-related field. If so, that’s great! Taking the pathways course in no way precludes that. In fact, the emphasis on conceptual understanding will hopefully make students more likely to succeed in a further algebra course than force-feeding them the same algebra that they choked on in previous courses, either at the high school or college level.

CONTENTS Unit 1: Numbers and Patters 1.1 Where does the time go? 1.2 It’s All About Style 1.3 What’s Your Type? 1.4 Take a Guess 1.5 Do You Have Anything to Add? 1.6 It’s About Accumulation 1.7 Avoiding Empty Pockets 1.8 Follow the Pattern 1.9 Survival Skills 1.10 Did You Pass the Test? Unit 2: Relationships and Reasoning 2.1 What Are the Chances? 2.2 Of Planes, Boats, Doll Houses, and Dr. Evil 2.3 88 Miles Per Hour! 2.4 It’s All Relative 2.5 Ins and Outs 2.6 Oh Yeah? Prove it! 2.7 What’s Your Problem? 2.8 Indecision May or May Not Be My Problem 2.9 All Things Being Equal Unit 3: Thinking Linearly 3.1 A Coordinated Effort 3.2 Cabbing It 3.3 Planning a Pizza Bash 3.4 Big Mac Exchange Rates 3.5 The Effects of Alcohol 3.6 The Great Tech Battle 3.7 If You Got a Problem, Yo I’ll Solve It Unit 4: Living in a Nonlinear World 4.1 Is That Normal? 4.2 A Road map to Success 4.3 Irate Ducks 4.4 Sit Back and Watch Your Money Grow 4.5 Where’s My Jetpack? 4.6 Attraction and Melted Chocolate 4.7 Minding Your Business 4.8 The F Word 4.9 Going… Going… GONE! 4.10 Follow the Bouncing Golf Ball

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by Laurence D. Hoffmann, Salomon Smith Barney, Gerald L. Bradley of Claremont McKenna College

2013 (January 2012) / 1088 pages ISBN: 9780073532370 ISBN: 9789814626446 [IE] www.mhhe.com/hoffmann Applied Calculus for Business, Economics, and the Social and Life Sciences, Expanded Edition provides a sound, intuitive understanding of the basic concepts students need as they pursue careers in business, economics, and the life and social sciences. Students achieve success using this text as a result of the author’s applied and real-world orientation to concepts, problemsolving approach, straight forward and concise writing style, and comprehensive exercise sets. More than 100,000 students worldwide have studied from this text! Contents 1. Functions, Graphs, and Limits 2. Differentiation. Basic Concepts 3. Additional Applications of the Derivative 4. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 5. Integration 6. Additional Topics in Integration 7. Calculus of Several Variables 8. Trigonometric Functions 9. Differential Equations 10. Probability and Calculus 11. Infinite Series and Taylor Series Approximations Appendix A: Algebra Review A.1 A Brief Review of Algebra A.2 Factoring Polynomials and Solving Systems of Equations A.3 Evaluating Limits with L’Hopital’s Rule A.4 The Summation Notation International Edition

CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS, ECONOMICS, AND THE SOCIAL AND LIFE SCIENCES

Brief Edition, 11th Edition

by Laurence D. Hoffmann, Salomon Smith Barney, Gerald L. Bradley of Claremont McKenna College, Dave Sobecki, Miami University Hamilton and Michael Price, University of Oregon

2013 (January 2012) / 800 pages ISBN: 9780073532387 ISBN: 9780071310710 [IE] www.mhhe.com/hoffmann Calculus for Business, Economics, and the Social and Life Sciences, Brief Edition provides a sound, intuitive understanding of the basic concepts students need as they pursue careers in business, economics, and the life and social sciences. Students achieve success using this text as a result of the author’s applied and realworld orientation to concepts, problem-solving approach, straight forward and concise writing style, and comprehensive exercise

sets. More than 100,000 students worldwide have studied from this text! Contents 1. Functions, Graphs, and Limits 1.1 Functions 1.2 The Graph of a Function 1.3 Linear Functions 1.4 Functional Models 1.5 Limits 1.6 One-Sided Limits and Continuity 2. Differentiation: Basic Concepts 2.1 The Derivative 2.2 Techniques of Differentiation 2.3 Product and Quotient Rules; Higher-Order Derivatives 2.4 The Chain Rule 2.5 Marginal Analysis and Approximations Using Increments 2.6 Implicit Differentiation and Related Rates 3. Additional Applications of the Derivative 3.1 Increasing and Decreasing Functions; Relative Extrema 3.2 Concavity and Points of Inflection 3.3 Curve Sketching 3.4 Optimization; Elasticity of Demand 3.5 Additional Applied Optimization 4. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 4.1 Exponential Functions; Continuous Compounding 4.2 Logarithmic Functions 4.3 Differentiation of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 4.4 Applications; Exponential Models 5. Integration 5.1 Indefinite Integration with Applications 5.2 Integration by Substitution 5.3 The Definite Integral and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus 5.4 Applying Definite Integration: Area Between Curves and Average Value 5.5 Additional Applications to Business and Economics 5.6 Additional Applications to the Life and Social Sciences 6. Additional Topics in Integration 6.1 Integration by Parts; Integral Tables 6.2 Numerical Integration 6.3 Improper Integrals 6.4 Introduction to Continuous Probability 7. Calculus of Several Variables 7.1 Functions of Several Variables 7.2 Partial Derivatives 7.3 Optimizing Functions of Two Variables 7.4 The Method of Least-Squares 7.5 Constrained Optimization: The Method of Lagrange Multipliers 7.6 Double Integrals Appendix A: Algebra Review A.1 A Brief Review of Algebra A.2 Factoring Polynomials and Solving Systems of Equations A.3 Evaluating Limits with L’Hopital’s Rule A.4 The Summation Notation

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How to Solve Word Problems in Calculus

by Eugene Don and Benay Don

(A Professional Reference Title) (International Edition is not for sale in Japan) Considered to be the hardest mathematical problems to solve, word problems continue to terrify students across all math disciplines. This new title in the World Problems series demystifies these difficult problems once and for all by showing even the most math-phobic readers simple, step-by-step tips and techniques. How to Solve World Problems in Calculus reviews important concepts in calculus and provides solved problems and step-bystep solutions. Once students have mastered the basic approaches to solving calculus word problems, they will confidently apply these new mathematical principles to even the most challenging advanced problems. Each chapter features an introduction to a problem type, definitions, related theorems, and formulas. Topics range from vital pre-calculus review to traditional calculus firstcourse content. Sample problems with solutions and a 50-problem chapter are ideal for self-testing. Fully explained examples with step-by-step solutions.

(A Professional Reference Title) The 5 Steps to a 5 series has achieved solid success, with more than one million copies sold. Each book features an effective, 5-step plan to guide students’ preparation program and help them build the skills, knowledge, and test-taking confidence they need to succeed. Eye-catching covers, an attractive interior text design, and digital enhancements create a package with proven student appeal. Calculus BC is one of the biggest and most demanding of the Advanced Placement tests. This fully revised edition covers the latest course syllabus for Calc BC and provides model tests that reflect the latest versions of the exam.

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1990 / 288 pages ISBN: 9780070176737 (A Professional Reference Title) Contents Review. Equations and Graphs. Functions. The Derivative. Differentiation. Uses of the Derivative. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions. Integration. Multivariate Calculus. More of Integration and Multivariate Calculus.

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DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS

by Yunus Cengel, University of Nevada, Reno and William Palm III, University of Rhode Island

2013 (February 2012) / 864 pages ISBN: 9780073385907 ISBN: 9780071310420 [IE] www.mhhe.com/cengel Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists is intended to be used in a first course on differential equations taken by science and engineering students. It covers the standard topics on differential equations with a wealth of applications drawn from engineering and science--with more engineering-specific examples than any other similar text. The text is the outcome of the lecture notes developed by the authors over the years in teaching differential equations to engineering students. Like Yunus Cengel’s other texts, the material is introduced at a level that a typical student can follow comfortably, and the authors have made the text speak to the students and not over them. Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists is written in plain language to help students learn the material without being hampered by excessive rigor or jargon. The friendly tone and the logical order are designed to motivate the student to read the book with interest and enthusiasm. Contents 1. Introduction To Differential Equations 2. First-Order Differential Equations 3. Second-Order Linear Differential Equations 4. Higher-Order Linear Differential Equations 5. Linear Differential Equations: Variable Coefficents 6. Systems Of Linear Differential Equations: Scalar Approach 7. Systems Of Linear Differential Equations: Matrix Approach 8. Laplace Transforms 9. Numerical Solution Of Differential Equations

ordinary and partial differential equations

With Laplace Transforms, Fourier Series And Applications by V Sundarapandian

2012 (July 2012) / 1188 pages ISBN: 9781259004568 (McGraw-Hill India Title) This book explores the basic concepts of ordinary and partial differential equations in a simple, systematic and easy-tounderstand manner. It details modelling and applications of the subject and describes various analytical methods for solving them. The lucid writing style with numerous solved examples works together to help render conceptual clarity.

Contents 1. Basic Concepts Of Differential Equations 2. Differential Equations Of First Order And First Degree 3. Total And Simultaneous Differential Equations 4. Differential Equations Of First Order And Not Of First Degree 5. Existence And Uniqueness Theorem For First-Order Differential Equations 6. Applications Of First-Order Differential Equations 7. Higher Order Linear Differential Equations 8. Applications Of Higher Order Differential Equations 9. Exact Differential Equations And Equations Of Special Form 10. Linear Differential Equations Of Second Order With Variable Coefficients 11. Series Solution Of Differential Equations 12. Special Functions 13. Linear Systems Of Differential Equations 14. Linear First-Order Partial Differential Equations 15. Nonlinear First-Order Partial Differential Equations 16. Linear Second-Order Partial Differential Equations 17. Fourier Series Solution Of Partial Differential Equations 18. Laplace Transforms 19. Inverse Laplace Transforms 20. Applications Of Laplace Transforms Appendix A: Summary Of Important Results “

DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS by Keng Cheng Ang

2005 (October 2005) ISBN: 9780071250856 (An Asian Publication) Many books on differential equations assume that the reader has a fairly sophisticated level of competence in calculus at the university level. Differential Equations: Models and Methods differs from them in that it enables a student with some basic knowledge of calculus to learn about differential equations and appreciate their applications. The focus of the book is on first order differential equations, their methods of solution and their use in mathematical models. Methods include analytic and graphical solutions, as well as numerical techniques. Readers will not only learn the necessary techniques of solving first order differential equations, but also how these equations can be applied in different fields. Examples have been carefully chosen to provide motivation for new concepts or techniques, and to illustrate the importance of differential equations. This book was written with student needs in mind; in particular, pre-university students taking the new GCE ‘A’ Level H3 Mathematics will find it useful in helping them through the course. Contents Preface 1. Basic Concepts 2. Analytic Solutions 3. Graphical Techniques 4. Numerical Methods 5. Mathematical Models 6. Further Applications Further Reading Appendix A: Table of Integrals Appendix B: Method of Least Squares Answers to Odd-numbered Problems Index

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Differential Equations with Applications and Historical Notes

2nd Edition

by George F. Simmons, Colorado College

1991 / 640 pages ISBN: 9780071128070 [IE] Contents 1. The Nature of Differential Equations. 2. First Order Equations. 3. Second Order Linear Equations. 4. Qualitative Properties of Solutions. 5. Power Series Solutions and Special Functions. 6. Fourier Series and Orthogonal Functions. 7. Partial Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems. 8. Some Special Functions of Mathematical Physics. 9. Laplace Transforms. 10. Systems of First Order Equations. 11. Nonlinear Equations. 12. The Calculus of Variations. 13. The Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions. 14. Numerical Methods.

Differential Equations - Professional References

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

4th Edition

by Richard Bronson, Fairleigh Dickinson University-Madison and Gabriel Costa, US Military Academy

2014 (March 2014) / 416 pages ISBN: 9780071824859 (A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Outline of Differential Equations outlines classical differential equation theory and supplies numerous solution techniques, including matrices, series methods, Laplace transforms, and several numerical methods.

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF LAPLACE TRANSFORMS by Murray Spiegel (deceased)

1965 / 272 pages ISBN: 9780070602311 (A Schaum’s Publication) Contents The Laplace Transform. The Inverse Laplace Transform. Applications to Differential Equations. Applications to Integral and Difference Equations. Complex Variable Theory. Fourier Series and Integrals. The Complex Inversion Formula. Applications to Boundary-Value Problems. Appendix A: Table of General Properties of Laplace Transforms. Appendix B: Table of Special Laplace Transforms. Appendix C: Table of Special Functions.

Differential Equations with Boundary Value Problems International Edition

DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS

by Yunus Cengel, University of Nevada, Reno and William Palm III, University of Rhode Island

2013 (February 2012) / 864 pages ISBN: 9780073385907 ISBN: 9780071310420 [IE] www.mhhe.com/cengel Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists is intended to be used in a first course on differential equations taken by science and engineering students. It covers the standard topics on differential equations with a wealth of applications drawn from engineering and science--with more engineering-specific examples than any other similar text. The text is the outcome of the lecture notes developed by the authors over the years in teaching differential equations to engineering students. Like Yunus Cengel’s other texts, the material is introduced at a level that a typical student can follow comfortably, and the authors have made the text speak to the students and not over them. Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists is written in plain language to help students learn the material without being hampered by excessive rigor or jargon. The friendly tone and the logical order are designed to motivate the student to read the book with interest and enthusiasm. Contents 1. Introduction To Differential Equations 2. First-Order Differential Equations 3. Second-Order Linear Differential Equations 4. Higher-Order Linear Differential Equations 5. Linear Differential Equations: Variable Coefficents 6. Systems Of Linear Differential Equations: Scalar Approach 7. Systems Of Linear Differential Equations: Matrix Approach 8. Laplace Transforms 9. Numerical Solution Of Differential Equations

HIGHER MATHEMATICS

Differential Equations with Boundary Value Problems - Professional References

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

4th Edition

by Richard Bronson, Fairleigh Dickinson University-Madison and Gabriel Costa, US Military Academy

2014 (March 2014) / 416 pages ISBN: 9780071824859 (A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Outline of Differential Equations outlines classical differential equation theory and supplies numerous solution techniques, including matrices, series methods, Laplace transforms, and several numerical methods.

SCHAUM’S EASY OUTLINE OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

Revised Edition

by Richard Bronson, Fairleigh Dickinson University-Madison

2011 (November 2011) / 144 pages ISBN: 9780071779814 (A Schaum’s Publication) The proliferation of computer use in all branches of mathematics, science, and engineering has given rise to an array of new techniques in solving differential equations, allowing problem solvers to model and solve complex problems based on systems of differential equations and making necessary important changes to the curriculum and classroom instruction. Schaum’s Easy Outline of Differential Equations incorporates these developments into the text of the current edition. This edition outlines classical differential equation theory and supplies numerous solution techniques, including matrices, series methods, Laplace transforms, and several numerical methods.

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF LAPLACE TRANSFORMS by Murray Spiegel (deceased)

1965 / 272 pages ISBN: 9780070602311 (A Schaum’s Publication) Contents The Laplace Transform. The Inverse Laplace Transform. Applications to Differential Equations. Applications to Integral and Difference Equations. Complex Variable Theory. Fourier Series and Integrals. The Complex Inversion Formula. Applications to Boundary-Value Problems. Appendix A: Table of General Properties of Laplace Transforms. Appendix B: Table of Special Laplace Transforms. Appendix C: Table of Special Functions.

Partial Differential Equations International Edition

FOURIER SERIES AND BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS

8th Edition

by James Ward Brown, University of Michigan-Dearborn and Ruel V Churchill (deceased)

2012 (February 2011) / 416 pages ISBN: 9780078035975 ISBN: 9780071086158 [IE] www.mhhe.com/BrownFourier Published by McGraw-Hill since its first edition in 1941, this classic text is an introduction to Fourier series and their applications to boundary value problems in partial differential equations of engineering and physics. It will primarily be used by students with a background in ordinary differential equations and advanced calculus. There are two main objectives of this text. The first is to introduce the concept of orthogonal sets of functions and representations of arbitrary functions in series of functions from such sets. The second is a clear presentation of the classical method of separation of variables used in solving boundary value problems with the aid of those representations. Contents Preface 1. Fourier Series 2. Convergence of Fourier Series 3. Partial Differential Equations of Physics 4. The Fourier Method 5. Boundary Value Problems 6. Fourier Integrals and Applications 7. Orthonormal Sets 8. Sturm-Liouville Problems and Applications 9. Bessel Functions and Applications 10. Legendre Polynomials and Applications 11. Verification of Solutions and Uniqueness Appendixes Bibliography Some Fourier Series Expansions Solutions of Some Regular Sturm-Liouville Problems Index

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS by Paul DuChateau, Colorado State University and D W Zachmann, Colorado State University

2011 (January 2011) / 272 pages ISBN: 9780071756181 (A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Outline of Partial Differential Equations is a clear, readily understood review of the standard college course in partial differential equations. This powerful study tool takes students stepby-step through the subject and gives them 290 accompanying related problems with fully worked solutions. Students get plenty of practice problems to do on their own, working at their own speed.

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HIGHER MATHEMATICS Contents 1. Introduction 2. Classification and Characteristics 3. Qualitative Behavior of Solutions to Elliptic Equations 4. Qualitative Behavior of Solutions to Evolution Equations 5. First-Order Equations 6. Eigenfunction Expansions and Integral Transforms: Theory 7. Eigenfunction Expansions and Integral Transforms: Applications 8. Green’s Functions 9. Difference Methods for Parabolic Equations 10. Difference and Characteristic Methods for Parabolic Equations 11. Difference Methods for Hyperbolic Equations 12. Difference Methods for Elliptic Equations 13. Variational Formulation of Boundary Value Problems 14. The Finite Element Method: An Introduction

Walter Rudin Student Series in Advanced Mathematics International Edition

FOURIER SERIES AND BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS

8th Edition

by James Ward Brown, University of Michigan-Dearborn and Ruel V Churchill (deceased)

2012 (February 2011) / 416 pages ISBN: 9780078035975 ISBN: 9780071086158 [IE] www.mhhe.com/BrownFourier

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF FOURIER ANLAYSIS WITH APPLICATIONS TO BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS by Murray Spiegel

1974 / 208 pages ISBN: 9780070602199 (A Schaum’s Publication) Contents Boundary Value Problems Fourier Series and Applications Orthogonal Functions Gamma, Beta and Other Special Functions Fourier Integrals and Applications Bessel Functions and Applications Legendre Functions and Applications Hermite, Laguerre and Other Orthogonal Functions Appendices A: Uniqueness of Solutions Appendices B: Special Fourier Series Appendices C: Special Fourier Transforms Appendices D: Tables of Values for J0(x) and J1(x) Appendices E: Zeros of Bessel Functions

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF LAPLACE TRANSFORMS by Murray Spiegel (deceased)

1965 / 272 pages ISBN: 9780070602311 (A Schaum’s Publication) Contents The Laplace Transform. The Inverse Laplace Transform. Applications to Differential Equations. Applications to Integral and Difference Equations. Complex Variable Theory. Fourier Series and Integrals. The Complex Inversion Formula. Applications to Boundary-Value Problems. Appendix A: Table of General Properties of Laplace Transforms. Appendix B: Table of Special Laplace Transforms. Appendix C: Table of Special Functions.

Published by McGraw-Hill since its first edition in 1941, this classic text is an introduction to Fourier series and their applications to boundary value problems in partial differential equations of engineering and physics. It will primarily be used by students with a background in ordinary differential equations and advanced calculus. There are two main objectives of this text. The first is to introduce the concept of orthogonal sets of functions and representations of arbitrary functions in series of functions from such sets. The second is a clear presentation of the classical method of separation of variables used in solving boundary value problems with the aid of those representations. Contents Preface 1. Fourier Series 2. Convergence of Fourier Series 3. Partial Differential Equations of Physics 4. The Fourier Method 5. Boundary Value Problems 6. Fourier Integrals and Applications 7. Orthonormal Sets 8. Sturm-Liouville Problems and Applications 9. Bessel Functions and Applications 10. Legendre Polynomials and Applications 11. Verification of Solutions and Uniqueness Appendixes Bibliography Some Fourier Series Expansions Solutions of Some Regular Sturm-Liouville Problems Index International Edition

TRANSITION TO HIGHER MATHEMATICS

Structure and Proof

by Bob Dumas, University of Washington and John McCarthy, Washington University-St Louis

2007 / 304 pages ISBN: 9780071106474 [IE] This text is intended for the Foundations of Higher Math bridge course taken by prospective math majors following completion of the mainstream Calculus sequence, and is designed to help students develop the abstract mathematical thinking skills necessary for success in later upper-level majors math courses. As lower-level courses such as Calculus rely more exclusively on computational problems to service students in the sciences and engineering, math majors increasingly need clearer guidance and

HIGHER MATHEMATICS more rigorous practice in proof technique to adequately prepare themselves for the advanced math curriculum. With their friendly writing style Bob Dumas and John McCarthy teach students how to organize and structure their mathematical thoughts, how to read and manipulate abstract definitions, and how to prove or refute proofs by effectively evaluating them. Its wealth of exercises give students the practice they need, and its rich array of topics give instructors the flexibility they desire to cater coverage to the needs of their school’s majors curriculum. This text is part of the Walter Rudin Student Series in Advanced Mathematics. Contents Introduction 1. Preliminaries 2. Relations 3. Proofs 4. Principle of Induction 5. Limits 6. Cardinality 7. Divisibility 8. The Real Numbers 9. Complex Numbers Appendix A. The Greek Alphabet Appendix B. Axioms of Zermelo-Fraenkel with the Axiom of Choice Bibliography Index International Edition

REAL AND COMPLEX ANALYSIS

3rd Edition

by Walter Rudin, University of Wisconsin-Wauwatosa

1987 / 430 pages ISBN: 9780070542341 ISBN: 9780071002769 [IE] This is an advanced text for the one- or two-semester course in analysis taught primarily to math, science, computer science, and electrical engineering majors at the junior, senior or graduate level. The basic techniques and theorems of analysis are presented in such a way that the intimate connections between its various branches are strongly emphasized. The traditionally separate subjects of ‘real analysis’ and ‘complex analysis’ are thus united in one volume. Some of the basic ideas from functional analysis are also included. This is the only book to take this unique approach. The third edition includes a new chapter on differentiation. Proofs of theorems presented in the book are concise and complete and many challenging exercises appear at the end of each chapter. The book is arranged so that each chapter builds upon the other, giving students a gradual understanding of the subject. This text is part of the Walter Rudin Student Series in Advanced Mathematics. Contents Preface Prologue: The Exponential Function 1. Abstract Integration 2. Positive Borel Measures 3. Lp-Spaces 4. Elementary Hilbert Space Theory 5. Examples of Banach Space Techniques 6. Complex Measures 7. Differentiation 8. Integration on Product Spaces 9. Fourier Transforms 10. Elementary Properties of Holomorphic Functions 11. Harmonic Functions

12. The Maximum Modulus Principle 13. Approximation by Rational Functions 14. Conformal Mapping 15. Zeros of Holomorphic Functions 16. Analytic Continuation 17. Hp-Spaces 18. Elementary Theory of Banach Algebras 19. Holomorphic Fourier Transforms 20. Uniform Approximation by Polynomials Appendix: Hausdorff’s Maximality Theorem Notes and Comments Bibliography List of Special Symbols Index International Edition

PRINCIPLES OF MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS

3rd Edition

by Walter Rudin, University of Wisconsin-Wauwatosa

1976 / 352 pages ISBN: 9780070542358 ISBN: 9780070856134 [IE] The third edition of this well known text continues to provide a solid foundation in mathematical analysis for undergraduate and first-year graduate students. The text begins with a discussion of the real number system as a complete ordered field. (Dedekind’s construction is now treated in an appendix to Chapter I.) The topological background needed for the development of convergence, continuity, differentiation and integration is provided in Chapter 2. There is a new section on the gamma function, and many new and interesting exercises are included. Contents 1. The Real and Complex Number Systems 2. Basic Topology 3. Numerical Sequences and Series 4. Continuity 5. Differentiation 6. The Riemann-Stieltjes Integral 7. Sequences and Series of Functions 8. Some Special Functions 9. Functions of Several Variables 10. Integration of Differential Forms 11. The Lebesgue Theory Exercises Bibliography List of Special Symbols Index

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Transition to Higher Math / Foundations of Higher Math

Linear Algebra International Edition

International Edition

TRANSITION TO HIGHER MATHEMATICS

Structure and Proof

by Bob A. Dumas, University Of Washington, and John E. McCarthy, Washington University-St Louis

2007 (February 2006) / 416 pages / Hardcover ISBN: 9780071106474 [IE] This text is intended for the Foundations of Higher Math bridge course taken by prospective math majors following completion of the mainstream Calculus sequence, and is designed to help students develop the abstract mathematical thinking skills necessary for success in later upper-level majors math courses. As lower-level courses such as Calculus rely more exclusively on computational problems to service students in the sciences and engineering, math majors increasingly need clearer guidance and more rigorous practice in proof technique to adequately prepare themselves for the advanced math curriculum. With their friendly writing style Bob Dumas and John McCarthy teach students how to organize and structure their mathematical thoughts, how to read and manipulate abstract definitions, and how to prove or refute proofs by effectively evaluating them. Its wealth of exercises give students the practice they need, and its rich array of topics give instructors the flexibility they desire to cater coverage to the needs of their school’s majors curriculum. This text is part of the Walter Rudin Student Series in Advanced Mathematics. Contents 0. Introduction. 1. Preliminaries 2. Relations 3. Proofs 4. Principle of Induction 5. Limits 6. Cardinality 7. Divisibility 8. The Real Numbers. 9. Complex Numbers Appendix A: The Greek Alphabet Appendix B: Axioms of Zermelo-Fraenkel with the Axiom of Choice Appendix C: Hints to get started on early exercises. Bibliography. Index

LINEAR ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS

7th Edition

by Keith Nicholson, University of Calgary

2013 (January 2013) / 592 pages ISBN: 9780070401099 ISBN: 9781259072994 [IE] (McGraw-Hill Canada Title) Students of linear algebra learn by studying examples and solving problems – accordingly, the book contains a variety of exercises and solved examples which are used to motivate and illustrate concepts and theorems, carrying the student from concrete to abstract. Chapters 1-4 contain a one-semester course for beginners, and then chapters 5-9 contain a second semester course. Note that the preface contains an updated and helpful guide to assist instructors with different chapter orders depending on their approach to the course Contents 1. Systems of Linear Equations 2. Matrix Algebra 3. Determinants and Diagonalization 4. Vector Geometry 5. The Vector Space Rn 6. Vector Spaces 7. Linear Transformations 8. Orthogonality 9. Change of Basis 10. Inner Product Spaces 11. Canonical Forms Appendix A: Complex Numbers Appendix B: Proofs Appendix C: Mathematical Induction Appendix D: Polynomials Selected Answers International Edition

INTRODUCTION TO LINEAR ALGEBRA

by James DeFranza, St. Lawrence-Lewis Boces, Daniel Gagliardi and Suny Canton

2009 / Hardcover / 416 pages ISBN: 9780073532356 ISBN: 9780071270540 [IE] www.mhhe.com/defranza Linear Algebra with Applications is an introductory text targeted to second or advanced first year undergraduates in engineering or mathematics. The organization of this text is motivated by the authors’ experience which tells them what essential concepts should be mastered by students in a one semester undergraduate Linear Algebra course. The authors’ main objectives are to fully develop each topic before moving on and to connect topics naturally. The authors take great care to meet both these objectives, because this organization will allow instructors teaching from this text to stay on task so that each topic can be covered with the depth required before progressing to the next logical one. As a result the reader is prepared for each new unit and there is no need to repeat a concept in a subsequent chapter when it is utilized. This text is geared towards an introductory linear algebra course taken by first or second year undergraduate students.

HIGHER MATHEMATICS However, it offers the opportunity to introduce the importance of abstraction, not only in mathematics, but in many other areas where Linear Algebra is used. The textbook’s approach is to take advantage of this opportunity by presenting abstract vector spaces as early as possible. Throughout the text, the authors are mindful of the difficulties that students at this level have with abstraction and introduce new concepts first through examples which gently illustrate the idea. To motivate the definition of an abstract vector space, and the subtle concept of linear independence, the authors use addition and scalar multiplication of vectors in Euclidean Space. The authors have strived to create a balance between computation, problem solving, and abstraction. This approach equips students with the necessary skills and problem solving strategies in an abstract setting that allows for a greater understanding and appreciation for the numerous applications of the subject. CONTENTS Introduction to Linear Algebra, Defranza & Gigliardi 1. Systems of Linear Equations and Matrices 1 2. Linear Combinations and Linear Independence 3. Vector Spaces 4. Linear Transformations 5. Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors 6. Inner Product Spaces Review Exercises Chapter Tests Preliminaries A.1 Algebra of Sets A.2 Functions A.3 Techniques of Proof A.4 Mathematical Induction A.3 Techniques of Proof A.4 Mathematical Induction

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF LINEAR ALGEBRA

5th Edition

by Seymour Lipschutz, Temple University-Philadelphia and Marc Lipson, University of Georgia

2013 (November 2013) / 432 pages ISBN: 9780071794565 (A Schaum’s Publication) More than 40 million students have trusted Schaum’s to help them succeed in the classroom and on exams. Schaum’s is the key to faster learning and higher grades in every subject. Each Outline presents all the essential course information in an easy-to-follow, topic-by-topic format. You also get hundreds of examples, solved problems, and practice exercises to test your skills. This Schaum’s Outline gives you •

612 fully solved problems



Concise explanations of all course concepts



Support for all major textbooks for linear algebra courses



Fully compatible with your classroom text, Schaum’s highlights all the important facts you need to know. Use Schaum’s to shorten your study time--and get your best test scores!

Contents 1. Vectors in R and C, Spatial Vectors 2. Algebra of Matrices 3. Systems of Linear Equations 4. Vector Spaces 5. Linear Mappings

6. Linear Mappings and Matrices 7. Inner Product Spaces, Orthogonality 8. Determinants 9. Diagonalization: Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors 10. Canonical Forms 11. Linear Functionals and the Dual Space 12. Bilinear, Quadratic, and Hermitian Forms 13. Linear Operators on Inner Product Spaces 14. Multilinear Products

SCHAUM’S EASY OUTLINES: LINEAR ALGEBRA

Revised Edition

by Seymour Lipschutz, Temple University - Philadelphia Marc Lipson, University of Georgia

2012 (September 2011)/ 160 pages ISBN: 9780071777483 (A Schaum’s Publication) A re-jacket of this successful outline in linear algebra, which conforms to the current curriculum. Linear algebra is a foundation course for students entering mathematics, engineering, and computer science, and the outline is furnished with problems connected directly with applications to these majors. This title includes essential appendices in algebraic systems, polynomials, and matrix applications.

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF MATRIX OPERATIONS by Richard Bronson

2011 (January 2011) / 240 pages ISBN: 9780071756044 (A Schaum’s Publication) A classic Schaum’s Outline, now in the handsome new series cover design. The ideal review for the thousands of students who enroll in mathematics and physics courses. Contents 1. Basic Operations. 2. Simultaneous Linear Equations 3. Square Matrices 4. Matrix Inversion 5. Determinants 6. Vectors 7. Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors 8. Functions of Matrices 9. Canonical Bases 10. Similarity 11. Inner Products 12. Norms 13. Hermitian Matrices 14. Positive Definite Matrices 15. Unitary Transformations 16. Quadratic Forms and Congruence 17. Nonnegative Matrices 18. Patterned Matrices 19. Power Methods for Locating Real Eigenvalues 20. The OR Algorithm 21. Generalized Inverses

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1996 / 473 pages ISBN: 9780070380370

Combinatorics

Schaum’s Outline of Combinatorics

(A Schaum’s Publication)

by V K Balakrishnan, University of Maine

Contents Vectors and Matrix Algebra. Systems of Linear Equations. Square Matrices: Elementary Matrices. Vector Spaces and Subspaces. Basis and Dimension. Coordinates; Change of Basis. Inner Product Spaces; Orthogonality. Linear Mappings. Linear Mappings and Matrices. Determinants. Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors. Quadratic Forms and Symmetric Matrices.

1995 / 320 pages ISBN: 9780070035751

Schaum’s 3,000 Solved Problems in Linear Algebra

(A Schaum’s Publication) CONTENTS The Sum Rule and the Product Rule. Permutations and Combinations. The Pigeonhole Principle. Generalized Permutations and Combinations. Sequences and Selections. The Inclusion-Exclusion Principle. Generating Functions and Partitions of Integers. The Distribution Problem in Combinatorics. Recurrence Relations. Group Theory in Combinatorics--Including The BurnsideFroberius Theorem. Permutation Groups and Their Cycles Indices and Polya’s Enumeration Theorems.

by Seymour Lipschultz, Temple University

1989 / 496 pages ISBN: 9780070380233 (A Schaum’s Publication) Contents Vectors in R and C. Matrix Algebra. Systems of Linear Equations. Square Matrices. Determinants. Algebraic Structures. Vector Spaces and Subspaces. Linear Dependence, Basis, Dimension. Mappings. Linear Mappings. Spaces of Linear Mappings. Matrices and Linear Mappings. Change of Basis, Similarity. Inner Product Spaces, Orthogonality. Polynomials Over a Field. Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors. Diagonalization. Canonical Forms. Linear Functional and the Dual Space. Bilinear, Quadratic, and Hermitian Forms. Linear Operators on Inner Product Spaces. Applications to Geometry and Calculus.

Advanced Engineering Mathematics International Edition

DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS

by Yunus Cengel, University of Nevada, Reno and William Palm III, University of Rhode Island

2013 (February 2012) / 864 pages ISBN: 9780073385907 ISBN: 9780071310420 [IE] www.mhhe.com/cengel Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists is intended to be used in a first course on differential equations taken by science and engineering students. It covers the standard topics on differential equations with a wealth of applications drawn from engineering and science--with more engineering-specific examples than any other similar text. The text is the outcome of the lecture notes developed by the authors over the years in teaching differential equations to engineering students. Like Yunus Cengel’s other texts, the material is introduced at a level that a typical student can follow comfortably, and the authors have made the text speak to the students and not over them. Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists is written in plain language to help students learn the material without being hampered by excessive rigor or jargon. The friendly tone and the logical order are designed to motivate the student to read the book with interest and enthusiasm. Contents 1. Introduction To Differential Equations 2. First-Order Differential Equations 3. Second-Order Linear Differential Equations 4. Higher-Order Linear Differential Equations 5. Linear Differential Equations: Variable Coefficents 6. Systems Of Linear Differential Equations: Scalar Approach 7. Systems Of Linear Differential Equations: Matrix Approach

HIGHER MATHEMATICS 8. Laplace Transforms 9. Numerical Solution Of Differential Equations

SPREADSHEET TOOLS FOR ENGINEERS USING EXCEL

3rd Edition

by Byron S Gottfried, University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh

2007 / Softcover / 512 pages ISBN: 9780072971842 www.mhhe.com/gottfried3e This best-selling Spreadsheet book provides excellent coverage of all versions of Excel including the latest version, Excel 2002. It discusses how to use Excel to solve a variety of problems in introductory engineering analysis, such as graphing data, unit conversions, simple statistical analysis, sorting, searching and analyzing data, curve fitting, interpolation, solving algebraic equations, logical decisions, evaluating integrals, comparing economic alternatives, and finding optimum solutions. Numerous examples are included illustrating both traditional and spreadsheet solutions to a variety of problems. The underlying mathematical solution procedures are also discussed, so that the reader is provided with an understanding of what the spreadsheet does and how it does it. Contents Part I: Excel Fundamentals 1. Engineering Analysis and Spreadsheets 2. Creating an Excel Worksheet 3. Editing an Excel Worksheet 4. Graphing Data 5. Organizing Data 6. Transferring Data Part II: Engineering Applications 7. Converting Units 8. Analyzing Data Statistically 9. Fitting Equations to Data 10. Solving Single Equations 11. Solving Simultaneous Equations 12. Evaluating Integrals 13. Making Logical Decisions (IF-THEN-ELSE) 14. Recording and Running Macros 15. Comparing Economic Alternatives 16. Finding Optimum Solutions Appendix. Index

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF TENSOR CALCULUS by David Kay, Worcester Polytechnic

2011 (February 2011) / 240 pages ISBN: 9780071756037 (A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Outline of Tensor Calculus mirrors the course in scope and sequence to help enrolled students understand basic concepts and offer extra practice on all Tensor Calculus topics. This easy-tounderstand introduction for undergraduates and graduates proves fundamental for practitioners of theoretical physics and certain areas of engineering, like aerodynamics and fluid mechanics, and extremely valuable for mathematicians. This study guide teaches all the basics and effective problem-solving skills too.

Contents 1. The Einstein Summation Convention. 2. Basic Linear Algebra for Tensors. 3. General Tensors. 4. Tensor Operations. 5. Tests for Tensor Character. 6. The Metric Tensor. 7. The Derivative of a Tensor. 8. Further Riemannian Geometry. 9. Riemannian Curvature. 10. Spaces of Zero Curvature. 11. Tensors in Differential Geometry. 12. Tensors in Mechanics. 13. Tensors in Special Relativity. 14. Tensors Without Coordinates. 15. Introduction to Tensor Manifolds.

Schaum’s Outline of Advanced Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists by Murray R Spiegel, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

2010 (September 2009) / 432 pages ISBN: 9780071635400 (A Schaum’s Publication) An update of this successful outline in Advanced Mathematics, modified to conform to the current curriculum. Advanced mathematical concepts and methods are increasingly required as part of numerous courses in engineering and science. This outline provides a succinct review of applied math concepts in topics such as differential equations, Laplace transforms, vector analysis, fourier analysis, complex variables, and matrices. CONTENTS Review of Fundamental Concepts Ordinary Differential Equations Linear Differential Equations Laplace Transforms Vector Analysis Multiple, Line, and Surface Integrals and Integral Theorems Fourier Series Fourier Integrals Gamma, Beta, and Other Special Functions Bessel Functions Lengendre Functions and Other Orthogonal Functions of Partial Differential Equations Complex Variables and Conformal Mapping Complex Inversion Formula for Laplace Transforms Matrices Calculus of Variations

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HIGHER MATHEMATICS Graph Theory

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF GRAPH THEORY Including Hundreds of Solved Problems

Advanced Calculus

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF ADVANCED CALCULUS

3rd Edition

by V K Balakrishnan, University of Maine

by Robert Wrede and Murray Spiegel

1997 / 288 pages ISBN: 9780070054899

2010 (January 2010) / 456 pages ISBN: 9780071623667

(A Schaum’s Publication)

(A Schaum’s Publication)

Contents Graphs and Digraphs. Connectivity. Eulerian and Hamiltonian Graphs. Optimization Involving Trees. Shortest Path Problems. Flow and Connectivity. Planarity and Duality. Graph Colorings. Additional Topics. List of Technical Terms and Symbols Used.

Schaum’s Outline of Advanced Calculus mirrors the course in scope and sequence to help you understand basic concepts and offer extra practice on topics such as derivatives, integrals, multiple integrals, applications of partial derivatives, vectors, improper integrals, and Fourier series. Coverage will also include linear independence and linear dependence of a set of vectors, method of Lagrange multipliers for maxima and minima, the divergence theorem, and orthogonality conditions for the sine and cosine functions.

Introductory Analysis International Edition

Principles of Mathematical Analysis

3rd Edition

by Walter Rudin, University of Wisconsin-Madison

1976 / 325 pages ISBN: 9780070542358 ISBN: 9780070856134 [IE] The third edition of this well known text continues to provide a solid foundation in mathematical analysis for undergraduate and first-year graduate students. The text begins with a discussion of the real number system as a complete ordered field. (Dedekind’s construction is now treated in an appendix to Chapter I.) The topological background needed for the development of convergence, continuity, differentiation and integration is provided in Chapter 2. There is a new section on the gamma function, and many new and interesting exercises are included. Contents 1. The Real and Complex Number Systems 2. Basic Topology 3. Numerical Sequences and Series 4. Continuity 5. Differentiation 6. The Riemann-Stieltjes Integral 7. Sequences and Series of Functions 8. Some Special Functions 9. Functions of Several Variables 10. Integration of Differential Forms 11. The Lebesgue Theory Exercises Bibliography List of Special Symbols Index

Contents 1. Numbers 2. Sequences 3. Functions, Limits, and Continuity 4. Derivatives 5. Integrals 6. Partial Derivatives 7. Vectors 8. Applications of Partial Derivatives 9. Multiple Integrals 10. Line Integrals, Surface Integrals, and Integral Theorems 11. Infinite Series 12. Improper Integrals 13. Fourier Series 14. Fourier Integrals 15. Gamma and Beta Functions 16. Functions of a Complex Variable

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF CALCULUS OF FINITE DIFFERENCES AND DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS by Murray Spiegel (deceased)

1971 / 272 pages ISBN: 9780070602182 (A Schaum’s Publication) Contents The Difference Calculus. Applications of the Difference Calculus. The Sum Calculus. Applications of the Sum Calculus. Difference Equations. Applications of Difference Equations.

HIGHER MATHEMATICS History of Mathematics International Edition

THE HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS

An Introduction, 7th Edition

by David M. Burton, University Of New Hampshire

2011 (February 2010) / Hardcover / 816 pages ISBN: 9780073383156 ISBN: 9780071289207 [IE] The History of Mathematics: An Introduction, Seventh Edition, is written for the one- or two-semester math history course taken by juniors or seniors, and covers the history behind the topics typically covered in an undergraduate math curriculum or in elementary schools or high schools. Elegantly written in David Burton’s imitable prose, this classic text provides rich historical context to the mathematics that undergrad math and math education majors encounter every day. Burton illuminates the people, stories, and social context behind mathematics’ greatest historical advances while maintaining appropriate focus on the mathematical concepts themselves. Its wealth of information, mathematical and historical accuracy, and renowned presentation make The History of Mathematics: An Introduction, Seventh Edition a valuable resource that teachers and students will want as part of a permanent library. Contents Preface 1. Early Number Systems and Symbols 2. Mathematics in Early Civilizations 3. The Beginnings of Greek Mathematics 4. The Alexandrian School: Euclid 5. The Twilight of Greek Mathematics: Diophantus 6. The First Awakening: Fibonacci 7. The Renaissance of Mathematics: Cardan and Tartaglia 8. The Mechanical World: Descartes and Newton 9. The Development of Probability Theory: Pascal, Bernoulli, and Laplace 10. The Revival of Number Theory: Fermat, Euler, and Gauss 11. Nineteenth-Century Contributions: Lobachevsky to Hilbert 12. Transition to the Twenthieth Century: Cantor and Kronecker 13. Extensions and Generalizations: Hardy, Hausdorff, and Noether A Few Recent Advances General Bibliography Additional Reading The Greek Alphabet Solutions to Selected Problems Index

Numerical Analysis

NUMERICAL METHODS by Sukhendu Dey, Retd. Dean (Tech & Engg) BITM Shantiniketan and Shishir Gupta, Indian Sch of Mines Dhanbad

2013 (June 2013) / 592 pages ISBN: 9781259062582 (McGraw-Hill India Title) This book is a complete, unified, informative, lucid, and adequate for learning and using of numerical methods for science students at undergraduate and postgraduate level. The book will also cater needs of engineering students in Numerical Methods. Contents 1. Errors and Approximations 2. Finite Differences and Uses 3. Numerical Solution of Non-Linear and Transcendental Equations 4. Solution of Simultaneous Linear Equations 5. Interpolation 6. Inverse Interpolation 7. Numerical Differentiation 8. Numerical Integration 9. Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations 10. Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations 11. Curve Fitting and Method of Least Square 12. Rank, Compatibility, Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors 13. Recurrence Relations and Solution of Difference Equations Appendix: Multiple Choice Questions International Edition

Elementary Numerical Analysis

An Algorithmic Approach, 3rd Edition

by Samuel D. Conte, Purdue University, Carl de Boor, University of Wisconsin-Madison

1980 / 408 pages ISBN: 9780070662285 [IE] CONTENTS 1. Number Systems and Errors 2. Interpolation by Polynomial 3. The Solution of Nonlinear Equations 4. Matrices and Systems of Linear Equations 5. Systems of Equations and Unconstrained Optimization 6. Approximation 7. Differentiation and Integration 8. The Solution of Differential Equations 9. Boundary Value Problems Appendix: Subroutine Libraries References Index

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HIGHER MATHEMATICS schaum’s Outline of Numerical Analysis

2nd Edition

by Francis Scheid, Boston University

1988 / 471 pages ISBN: 9780070552210 (A Schaum’s Publication) Contents What Is Numerical Analysis? The Collocation Polynomial. Finite Differences. Factorial Polynomials. Summation. The Newton Formula. Operators and Collocation Polynomials. Unequally-Spaced Arguments. Splines. Osculating Polynomials. The Taylor Polynomial. Interpolation. Numerical Differentiation. Numerical Integration. Gaussian Integration. Singular Integrals. Sums and Series. Difference Equations. Differential Equations. Differential Problems of Higher Order. Least-Squares Polynomial Approximation. Min-Max Polynomial Approximation. Approximation By Rational Functions. Trigonometric Approximation. Nonlinear Algebra. Linear Systems. Linear Programming. Overdetermined Systems. Boundary Value Problems. Monte Carlo Methods.

Number Theory International Edition

ELEMENTARY NUMBER THEORY

7th Edition

by David M. Burton, University Of New Hampshire

2011 (January 2010) / 448 pages ISBN: 9780073383149 ISBN: 9780071289191 [IE] Elementary Number Theory, Seventh Edition, is written for the one-semester undergraduate number theory course taken by math majors, secondary education majors, and computer science students. This contemporary text provides a simple account of classical number theory, set against a historical background that shows the subject’s evolution from antiquity to recent research. Written in David Burton’s engaging style, Elementary Number Theory reveals the attraction that has drawn leading mathematicians and amateurs alike to number theory over the course of history.

Contents Preface New to this Edition 1. Preliminaries 2. Divisibility Theory in the Integers 3. Primes and Their Distribution 4. The Theory of Congruences 5. Fermat’s Theorem 6. Number-Theoretic Functions 7. Euler’s Generalization of Fermat’s Theorem 8. Primitive Roots and Indices 9. The Quadratic Reciprocity Law 10. Introduction to Cryptography 11. Numbers of Special Form 12. Certain Nonlinear Diophantine Equations 13. Representation of Integers as Sums of Squares 14. Fibonacci Numbers 15. Continued Fractions 16. Some Recent Developments Miscellaneous Problems Appendixes General References Suggested Further Reading Tables Answers to Selected Problems Index

Advanced Geometry

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY by Martin M. Lipschutz, Hahnemann Medical College

1969 / 288 pages ISBN: 9780070379855 (A Schaum’s Publication) Contents Vectors Vector Functions of Real Variable Concept of Curve Curvature and Torsion Theory of Curves Elementary Topology in Euclidean Spaces Vector Functions of Vector Variable Concept of Curve First and Second Fundamental Forms Theory of Surfaces Tensor Analysis Intrinsic Geometry Appendix Existence Theorem for Curves Existence Theorem for Surfaces

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Complex Analysis International Edition

COMPLEX VARIABLES AND APPLICATIONS

9th Edition

by James Ward Brown, University of Michigan-Dearborn and Ruel V Churchill (deceased)

2014 (September 2013) / 436 pages ISBN: 9780073383170 ISBN: 9781259072772 [IE] www.mhhe.com/browncv9 Complex Variables and Applications, 9e will serve, just as the earlier editions did, as a textbook for an introductory course in the theory and application of functions of a complex variable. This new edition preserves the basic content and style of the earlier editions. The text is designed to develop the theory that is prominent in applications of the subject. You will find a special emphasis given to the application of residues and conformal mappings. To accommodate the different calculus backgrounds of students, footnotes are given with references to other texts that contain proofs and discussions of the more delicate results in advanced calculus. Improvements in the text include extended explanations of theorems, greater detail in arguments, and the separation of topics into their own sections. Contents 1. Complex Numbers 2. Analytic Functions 3. Elementary Functions 4. Integrals 5. Series 6. Residues and Poles 7. Applications of Residues 8. Mapping by Elementary Functions 9. Conformal Mapping 10. Applications of Conformed Mapping 11. The Schwarz-Christoffel Transformation 12. Integral Formulas of the Poisson Type Appendixes International Edition

Real and Complex Analysis

3rd Edition

by Walter Rudin, University of Wisconsin

1987 / 483 pages ISBN: 9780070542341 ISBN: 9780071002769 [IE] This is an advanced text for the one- or two-semester course in analysis taught primarily to math, science, computer science, and electrical engineering majors at the junior, senior or graduate level. The basic techniques and theorems of analysis are presented in such a way that the intimate connections between its various branches are strongly emphasized. The traditionally separate subjects of ‘real analysis’ and ‘complex analysis’ are thus united in one volume. Some of the basic ideas from functional analysis are also included. This is the only book to take this unique approach. The third edition includes a new chapter on differentiation. Proofs of theorems presented in the book are concise and complete and many challenging exercises appear at the end of each chapter. The book is arranged so that each chapter builds upon the other, giving

students a gradual understanding of the subject. This text is part of the Walter Rudin Student Series in Advanced Mathematics. Contents Preface. Prologue: The Exponential Function. 1. Abstract Integration 2. Positive Borel Measures 3. L^p-Spaces 4. Elementary Hilbert Space Theory 5. Examples of Banach Space Techniques 6. Complex Measures 7. Differentiation 8. Integration on Product Spaces 9. Fourier Transforms 10. Elementary Properties of Holomorphic Functions 11. Harmonic Functions 12. The Maximum Modulus Principle 13. Approximation by Rational Functions 14. Conformal Mapping 15. Zeros of Holomorphic Functions 16. Analytic Continuation 17. H^p-Spaces 18. Elementary Theory of Banach Algebras 19. Holomorphic Fourier Transforms 20. Uniform Approximation by Polynomials Appendix: Hausdorff’s Maximality Theorem Notes and Comments Bibliography List of Special Symbols Index International Edition

Complex Analysis

3rd Edition

by Lars Ahlfors, Harvard University

1979 / 336 pages ISBN: 9780070006577 ISBN: 9780070850088 [IE] A standard source of information of functions of one complex variable, this text has retained its wide popularity in this field by being consistently rigorous without becoming needlessly concerned with advanced or overspecialized material. Difficult points have been clarified, the book has been reviewed for accuracy, and notations and terminology have been modernized. Chapter 2, Complex Functions, features a brief section on the change of length and area under conformal mapping, and much of Chapter 8, Global-Analytic Functions, has been rewritten in order to introduce readers to the terminology of germs and sheaves while still emphasizing that classical concepts are the backbone of the theory. Chapter 4, Complex Integration, now includes a new and simpler proof of the general form of Cauchy’s theorem. There is a short section on the Riemann zeta function, showing the use of residues in a more exciting situation than in the computation of definite integrals. Contents 1. Complex Numbers. 2. Complex Functions. 3. Analytic Functions as Mappings. 4. Complex Integration. 5. Series and Product Developments. 6. Conformal Mapping, Dirichlet’s Problem. 7. Elliptic Functions. 8. Global Analytic Functions. Index

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Discrete Mathematics

by David McMahon

2009 / Softcover / 275 pages ISBN: 9780071549202 (A Schaum’s Publication) Ready to learn the fundamentals of complex variables but can’t seem to get your brain to function on the right level? No problem! Add Complex Variables Demystified to the equation and you’ll exponentially increase your chances of understanding this fascinating subject. Written in an easy-to-follow format, this book begins by covering complex numbers, functions, limits, and continuity, and the Cauchy-Riemann equations. You’ll delve into sequences, Laurent series, complex integration, and residue theory. Then it’s on to conformal mapping, transformations, and boundary value problems. Hundreds of examples and worked equations make it easy to understand the material, and end-ofchapter quizzes and a final exam help reinforce learning. Simple enough for a beginner, but challenging enough for an advanced student, Complex Variables Demystified is your integral tool for understanding this essential mathematics topic. Contents Preface 1. Complex Numbers 2. Functions, Limits, and Continuity 3. The Derivative and Analytic Functions 4. Elementary Functions 5. Sequences and Series 6. Complex Integration 7. Residue Theory 8. More Complex Integration and the Laplace Transformation 9. Mapping and Transformations 10. The Schwarz-Christoffel Transformation 11. The Gamma and Zeta Functions 12. Boundary Value Problems Final Exam Quiz Solutions Final Exam Solutions Bibliography Index

Schaum’s Outline of Complex Variables

2nd Edition

by Murray R Spiegel, formerly of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

2009 (May 2009) / 320 pages ISBN: 9780071615693 (A Schaum’s Publication) An update of this successful outline in complex variables, modified to conform to the current curriculum. Complex variables are essential to the work of engineers, physicists, mathematicians, and other scientists. They are used to solve problems in heat flow, potential theory, fluid mechanics, electromagnetic theory, aerodynamics, elasticity, and many other science and engineering fields.

Global Edition

DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS

7th Edition

by Kenneth H. Rosen, Visiting Research Professor, Monmouth University, New Jersey

2013 (July 2012) / Softcover ISBN: 9780071315012 [GE] www.mhhe.com/rosenGE We are pleased to present this Global Edition which has been developed specifically to meet the needs of international students of discrete mathematics. In addition to great depth in key areas and a broad range of real-world applications across multiple disciplines, we have added new material to make the content more relevant and improve learning outcomes for the international student. This Global Edition includes: •

An entire new chapter on Algebraic Structures and Coding Theory



New and expanded sections within chapters covering Foundations, Basic Structures, and Advanced Counting Techniques



Special online only chapters on Boolean Algebra and Modeling Computation



New and revised problems for the international student integrating alternative methods and solutions



This Global Edition has been adapted to meet the needs of courses outside of the United States and does not align with the instructor and student resources available with the US edition.

Contents 1. The Foundations. Logic and Proofs 2. Basic Structures. Sets, Functions, Sequences, Sums, and Matrices 3. Algorithms 4. Number Theory and Cryptography 5. Induction and Recursion 6. Counting 7. Discrete Probability 8. Advanced Counting Techniques 9. Relations 10. Graphs 11. Trees 12. Algebraic Structures and Coding Theory Appendices

HIGHER MATHEMATICS DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS

7th Edition

Ordered Sets and Lattices Boolean Algebra Appendix A: Vectors and Matrices Appendix B: Algebraic Systems

by Kenneth Rosen, Monmouth University New Jersey

2012 (June 2011) / 1072 pages ISBN: 9780073383095 www.mhhe.com/rosen Discrete Mathematics and its Applications, Seventh Edition, is intended for one- or two-term introductory discrete mathematics courses taken by students from a wide variety of majors, including computer science, mathematics, and engineering. This renowned best-selling text, which has been used at over 500 institutions around the world, gives a focused introduction to the primary themes in a discrete mathematics course and demonstrates the relevance and practicality of discrete mathematics to a wide a wide variety of real-world applications…from computer science to data networking, to psychology, to chemistry, to engineering, to linguistics, to biology, to business, and to many other important fields. Contents 1. The Foundations. Logic and Proofs 2. Basic Structures. Sets, Functions, Sequences, Sums, Matrices 3. Algorithms 4. Number Theory and Cryptography 5. Induction and Recursion 6. Counting 7. Discrete Probability 8. Advanced Counting Techniques 9. Relations 10. Graphs 11. Trees 12. Boolean Algebra 13. Modeling Computation Appendices

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF DISCRETE MATHEMATICS

Revised 3rd Edition

by Seymour Lipschutz, Temple University-Philadelphia and Marc Lipson, University of Georgia

2010 (August 2009) / 496 pages / Softcover ISBN: 9780071615860 (A Schaum’s Publication)

Schaum’s 2,000 Solved Problems in Discrete Mathematics by Seymour Lipschutz, Temple University

1992 / 412 pages ISBN: 9780070380318 (A Schaum’s Publication) (International Edition is not for sale in Japan.) Contents Set Theory Relations Functions Vectors and Matrices Graph Theory Planar Graphs and Trees Directed Graphs and Binary Trees Combinatorial Analysis Algebraic Systems Languages, Grammars, Automata Ordered Sets and Lattices Propositional Calculus Boolean Algebra Logic Gates

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF BOOLEAN ALGEBRA AND SWITCHING CIRCUITS by Elliott Mendelson, Queens College

1970 / 224 pages ISBN: 9780070414600 (A Schaum’s Publication) Contents The Algebra of Logic The Algebra of Sets Boolean Algebras Switching Circuits and Logic Circuits Topics in the Theory of Boolean Algebras Appendix

Discrete mathematics becomes more and more important as the digital age goes forward. This newly revised third edition updates all areas of the subject. CONTENTS Set Theory Relations Functions and Algorithms Logic and Propositional Calculus Counting Advanced Counting Techniques Computer Arithmetic Probability Theory Graph Theory Directed Graphs Binary Trees Properties of the Integers Cryptology Languages, Grammar, Machines

Functional Analysis International Edition

FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS

2nd Edition

by Walter Rudin, University of Wisc

1991/ Hardcover / 448 pages ISBN: 9780071009447 [IE] This classic text is written for graduate courses in functional analysis. This text is used in modern investigations in analysis and applied mathematics. This new edition includes up-to-date presentations of topics as well as more examples and exercises. New topics include Kakutani’s fixed point theorem, Lamonosov’s invariant subspace theorem, and an ergodic theorem. This text is part of the Walter Rudin Student Series in Advanced Mathematics.

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HIGHER MATHEMATICS Contents Preface Part One: General Theory 1. Topological Vector Space 2. Completeness 3. Convexity 4. Duality In Banach Spaces 5. Some Applications Part Two: Distributions And Fourier Transforms 6. Test Functions And Distributions 7. Fourier Transforms 8. Applications To Differential Equations 9. Tauberian Theory 10. Banach Algebras 11. Commutative Banach Algebras 12. Bounded Operators On A Hillbert Space 13. Unbounded Operators Appendix A: Compactness And Continuity Appendix B: Notes And Comments Bibliography List Of Special Symbols Index

Real Analysis

12. The Maximum Modulus Principle 13. Approximation by Rational Functions 14. Conformal Mapping 15. Zeros of Holomorphic Functions 16. Analytic Continuation 17. H^p-Spaces 18. Elementary Theory of Banach Algebras 19. Holomorphic Fourier Transforms 20. Uniform Approximation by Polynomials Appendix: Hausdorff’s Maximality Theorem Notes and Comments Bibliography List of Special Symbols Index

Mathematical - Professional References

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF MATHEMATICAL HANDBOOK OF FORMULAS AND TABLES

4th Edition

by Murray R. Spiegel (deceased), Seymour Lipschutz, Temple Universityphiladelphia, and John Liu, University of Maryland

International Edition

2013 (November 2012) / 312 pages ISBN: 9780071795371

3rd Edition

(A Schaum’s Publication)

by Walter Rudin, University of Wisconsin

More than 40 million students have trusted Schaum’s to help them succeed in the classroom and on exams. Schaum’s is the key to faster learning and higher grades in every subject. Each Outline presents all the essential course information in an easy-to-follow, topic-by-topic format. You also get hundreds of examples, solved problems, and practice exercises to test your skills. This Schaum’s Outline gives you:

Real and Complex Analysis

1987 / 483 pages ISBN: 9780070542341 ISBN: 9780071002769 [IE] This is an advanced text for the one- or two-semester course in analysis taught primarily to math, science, computer science, and electrical engineering majors at the junior, senior or graduate level. The basic techniques and theorems of analysis are presented in such a way that the intimate connections between its various branches are strongly emphasized. The traditionally separate subjects of ‘real analysis’ and ‘complex analysis’ are thus united in one volume. Some of the basic ideas from functional analysis are also included. This is the only book to take this unique approach. The third edition includes a new chapter on differentiation. Proofs of theorems presented in the book are concise and complete and many challenging exercises appear at the end of each chapter. The book is arranged so that each chapter builds upon the other, giving students a gradual understanding of the subject. This text is part of the Walter Rudin Student Series in Advanced Mathematics. Contents Preface Prologue: The Exponential Function. 1. Abstract Integration 2. Positive Borel Measures 3. L^p-Spaces 4. Elementary Hilbert Space Theory 5. Examples of Banach Space Techniques 6. Complex Measures 7. Differentiation 8. Integration on Product Spaces 9. Fourier Transforms 10. Elementary Properties of Holomorphic Functions 11. Harmonic Functions



More than 2,400 formulas and tables



Covers elementary to advanced math topics



Arranged by topics for easy reference

Fully compatible with your classroom text, Schaum’s highlights all the important facts you need to know. Use Schaum’s to shorten your study time--and get your best test scores! Contents Formulas 1. Elementary Constants, Products, Formulas 2. Geometry 3. Elementary Transcendental Functions 4. Calculus 5. Differential Equations and Vector Analysis 6. Series 7. Special Functions and Polynomials 8. Laplace and Fourier Transforms 9. Elliptic and Miscellaneous Special Functions 10. Inequalities and Infinite Products 11. Probability and Statistics 12. Numerical Methods Tables 1. Logarithmic, Trigonometric, Exponential Functions 2. Factorial and Gamma Function, Binomial Coefficients 3. Bessel Functions 4. Legendre Polynomials

HIGHER MATHEMATICS 5. Elliptic Integrals 6. Financial Tables 7. Probability and Statistics

Schaum’s Easy OutlineS OF Mathematical Handbook of Formulas and Tables

Revised Edition

by Murray R Spiegel, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and John Liu, Temple University

students, pressed with the demands from business and economics courses, do not have space in their schedule for a series of math courses. Schaum’s Outline of Mathematical Methods for Business and Economics is designed to cull the mathematical tools, topics, and techniques essential for success in business and economics today. The theory and solved problem format of each chapter provides concise explanations illustrated by examples, plus numerous problems with fully worked-out solutions. No mathematical proficiency beyond the high school level is assumed. The pedagogy enables students to progress at their own rate and adapt the book to their own needs.

2012 (November 2011) / 160 pages ISBN: 9780071777476

Logic

(A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Easy Outline of Mathematical Handbook of Formulas and Tables is a clear, readily understood review for students of mathematics and other sciences. This book covers elementary concepts in algebra, geometry, etc. and more advanced concepts in differential equations and vector analysis.

schaum’s outline of MATHEMATICA

2nd Edition by Eugene Don

2009 (April 2009) ISBN: 9780071608282 (A Schaum’s Publication) An update of this successful outline in Mathematica, modified to conform to ths newest version of the program. Mathematica is a computer system designed to perform complex mathematical calculations. The revised outline is furnished with descriptions of the most widely used commands in algebra, trigonometry, calculus, differential equations, and linear algebra CONTENTS 1. Getting Acquainted 2. Basic Concepts 3. Lists 4. Two-Dimensional Graphics 5. Three-Dimensional Graphics 6. Equations 7. Algebra and Trigonometry 8. Differential Calculus 9. Integral Calculus 10. Multivariate Calculus 11. Ordinary Differential Equations 12. Linear Algebra

MATHEMATICAL METHODS FOR BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS by Edward Dowling

2010 (August 2009) / 164 pages ISBN: 9780071635325 (A Schaum’s Publication) Students of business and economics need a variety of mathematical skills to successfully complete their degree requirements and compete effectively in their chosen careers. Unfortunately, the requisite mathematical competence is not the subject of a single course in mathematics such as Calculus or Linear Algebra. Many

SCHAUM’S EASY OUTLINE OF LOGIC

Revised Edition

by John Nolt, University of Tennessee, Dennis Rohatyn, University of San Diego and Achille Varzi, Columbia University-New York

2012 (August 2011) / 160 pages ISBN: 9780071777537 (A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Easy Outline of Logic mirrors the course in scope and sequence to help enrolled students understand basic concepts and offer extra practice on topics such as argument structure, argument evaluation, propositional logic, predicate logic, the predicate calculus, and the logic of categorical statements. Coverage also includes fallacies, induction, the probability calculus, truth tables, refutation trees, higher order logics, and semantic and syntactic approaches to logic.

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF LOGIC

2nd Edition

by John Nolt, University of Tennessee, Dennis Rohatyn, University of San Diego and Achille Varzi, Columbia University-New York

2011 (January 2011) / 336 pages ISBN: 9780071755467 (A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Outline of Logic mirrors the course in scope and sequence to help enrolled students understand basic concepts and offer extra practice on topics such as argument structure, argument evaluation, propositional logic, predicate logic, the predicate calculus, and the logic of categorical statements. Coverage also includes fallacies, induction, the probability calculus, truth tables, refutation trees, higher order logics, and semantic and syntactic approaches to logic. CONTENTS 1. Argument Structure 2. Argument Evaluation 3. Propositional Logic 4. The Propositional Calculus 5. The Logic of Categorical Statements 6. Predicate Logic 7. The Predicate Calculus 8. Fallacies 9. Induction 10. The Probability Calculus 11. Further Developments in Formal Logic

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SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF ABSTRACT ALGEBRA

2nd Edition

by Lloyd R. Jaisingh, Morehead State University

2004 / 288 pages ISBN: 9780071403276

Integral Domains Division Rings Fields Polynomials Vector Spaces Matrices Matrix Polynomials Linear Algebra Boolean Algebra

(A Schaum’s Publication) This long-awaited revision provides a concise introduction to topics in abstract algebra, taking full account of the major advances and developments that have occurred over the last half-century in the theoretical and conceptual aspects of the discipline, particularly in the areas of groups and fields.

Topology

Schaum’s Outline of General Topology

Key features include:

Revised Edition



A new section on binary linear codes

by Seymour Lipschutz, Temple University



New chapter on Automorphisms and Galois Theory



450 fully solved problems and 420 supplementary problems for individual practice



More than 175 illustrative examples

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF GROUP THEORY by B Baumslag and B. Chandler, Ph.D., New York University

1968 / 288 pages ISBN: 9780070041240 (A Schaum’s Publication) Contents Sets, Mappings and Binary Operations, Groupoids Groups and Subgroups Isomorphism Theorems Finite Groups Abelian Groups Permutational Representations Free Groups and Presentations Appendices: A: Number Theory B: Guide to the Literature Symbols and Notations

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF MODERN ABSTRACT ALGEBRA by Frank Ayres (deceased)

1965 / 256 pages ISBN: 9780070026551 (A Schaum’s Publication) Contents Sets Relations and Operations The Natural Numbers The Integers Some Properties of Integers The Rational Numbers The Real Numbers The Complex Numbers Groups Rings

2012 (September 2011) / 256 pages ISBN: 9780071763479 (A Schaum’s Publication) Now an essential part of the mathematical background for both graduate and undergraduate students, general topology, or point set topology, is explained here clearly and concisely. Definitions, principles, and theorems are illustrated and reinforced with hundreds of problems with detailed solutions. Hundreds of additional problems with answers help students gauge their mastery as they progress. An appendix provides quick access to the basic principles of real numbers, making this a handy reference, too.

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Contents 1. Problem Solving 2. Sets 3. Logic 4. Numeration Systems 5. The Real Number System 6. Topics in Algebra 7. Additional Topics in Algebra 8. Consumer Mathematics 9. Measurement 10. Geometry 11. Probability and Counting Techniques 11 Summary 12. Statistics 13. Voting Methods 14. Graph Theory 15. Available online: Other Mathematical Systems Appendix A: Area Under the Standard Normal Distribution Appendix B-Available Online: Using the TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator Selected Answers Additional Exercise Sets Answers to Additional Exercise Sets Photo Credits Index

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2nd Edition

by Philip Schmidt and Barnett Rich

2012 (September 2011) / 312 pages ISBN: 9780071762540 (A Schaum’s Publication) A clear, readily understood review of the standard college courses in elementary mathematics. This powerful study tool takes students step-by-step through the subject and gives them 2500 accompanying related problems with fully worked solutions. Students get plenty of practice problems to do on their own, working at their own speed.

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF MATHEMATICS FOR LIBERAL ARTS MAJORS by Christopher Thomas

2009 (August 2008) / 240 pages ISBN: 9780071544290 (A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Outline of Mathematics for Liberal Arts Majors helps students understand basic concepts and offer extra practice on such topics as logic, truth tables, axiom statements, consumer mathematics, probability and counting techniques, the real number system, and more. Each chapter offers clear concise explanations of topics and include hundreds of practice problems with step-by-step solutions. CONTENTS 1. Number Systems 2. Sets 3. Logic 4. Fair Division 5. Functions 6. Geometry 7. Graph Theory 8. Financial Mathematics 9. Probability 10. Statistics 11. Weighted Voting 12. Voting Methods 13. Transformations and Symmetry 14. Iterative Processes 15. Trigonometry

Mathematics for Elementary Teachers

*9780078035654* MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS

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A Conceptual Approach, 10th Edition by Albert B Bennett, University of New Hampshire, Laurie J Burton, Western Oregon University and Ted Nelson, Portland State University

2016 (January 2015) / 928 pages ISBN: 9780078035654 The tenth edition of Mathematics for Elementary Teachers: A Conceptual Approach continues the innovative time-tested approach of the previous editions: an emphasis on learning via specific, realistic examples and the extensive use of visual aids, hands-on activities, problem-solving strategies and active classroom participation. Features of the text focus on ensuring that prospective teachers will gain not only a deeper understanding of the mathematical concepts, but also a better sense of the connections between their college math courses and their future teaching experiences, along with helpful ideas for presenting math to their students in a way that will generate interest and enthusiasm. The text draws heavily on Common Core Standards and contains many pedagogical elements designed to foster reasoning, problem-solving and communication skills. Additionally, this text can be packaged with an activity set that corresponds to each section of the companion text, Mathematics for Elementary Teachers: An Activity Approach, also by the Bennett, Burton, and Nelson team. Mathematics for Elementary Teachers: An Activity Approach can be used independently or along with its companion, Mathematics for Elementary Teachers: A Conceptual Approach. NEW TO THIS EDITION •

LearnSmart adaptively assesses students’ skill levels to determine which topics students have mastered and which require further practice. Then it delivers customized learning content based on their strengths and weaknesses. The result: students learn faster and more efficiently because they get the help they need, right when they need it— instead of getting stuck on lessons or being continually frustrated with stalled progress.



SmartBook is the first and only adaptive reading experience available for the higher education market. Powered by the intelligent and adaptive LearnSmart engine, Smart-Book facilitates the reading process by identifying what content a student knows and doesn’t know. As a student reads, the material continuously adapts to ensure the student is focused on the content he or she needs the most to close specific knowledge gaps.



Chapter 9: Algebra is new to this edition and collects and expands our treatment of Problem-Solving with Algebra, Coordinates, Slopes and Lines and Functions and Graphs.



Section 8.3: Counting, Permutations and Combinations is new to this edition, expanding our treatment of permutations and combinations and includes new subsections on Pascal’s triangle, the Binomial Coefficients and the Binomial theorem.



The Common Core State Standards and Practices for Mathematics are connected to all chapters and sections of the text.



Updates to the interior design: Revision to the interior design has improved both the aesthetic appeal as well as pedagogical usefulness throughout the text. Any extraneous use of color that might be viewed as distracting has been

LIBERAL ART MATH / TEACHERS MATH minimized and the dated use of gradated color on many elements has been removed in favor of bolder, more eye catching solid use of color. Contents 1. Problem Solving 2. Sets and Reasoning 3. Whole Numbers 4. Number Theory 5. Integers and Fractions 6. Decimals. Rational and Irrational Numbers 7. Statistics 8. Probability and Counting 9. Algebra 10. Geometric Figures 11. Measurement 12. Transformations: Constructions, Congruence and Similarity Mapping

*9781259298387* NEW MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS An Activity Approach, 10th Edition

by Albert B. Bennett, Univ of New Hampshire, Ted Nelson, Portland State University and Laurie J. Burton, Western Oregon University

2016 (February 2015) / 416 pages ISBN: 9781259298387 The primary purpose of Mathematics for Elementary Teachers: An Activity Approach is to engage prospective elementary and middle-school teachers in mathematical activities that will enhance their conceptual knowledge, introduce them to important manipulatives, and model the kind of mathematical learning experiences they will be expected to provide for their students. The activities incorporate inductive thinking and the use of physical models and visual images to develop concepts and encourage higher-level reasoning. The Activity Approach can be packaged with Activity Sets that correspond to each section of the text and augment the ideas presented in the sections. Each Activity Set consists of a sequence of inductive activities and experiments that enable the student to build an understanding of mathematical ideas through the use of models and the discovery of patterns. In addition, over thirty Material Cards are included that complement the color cardstock materials in the Manipulative Kit. A section on Ideas for the Elementary Classroom at the end of each chapter includes a suggested Elementary-School Activity that has been adapted from one of the chapter’s Activity Sets. Additionally, a companion text, Mathematics for Elementary Teachers: A Conceptual Approach, is also available from the Bennett, Burton, and Nelson team. Mathematics for Elementary Teachers: A Conceptual Approach can be used independently or along with Mathematics for Elementary Teachers: An Activity Approach. NEW TO THIS EDITION •

Chapter 9: Algebra is new to this edition and includes Activity Sets on Solving Story Problems with Algebra Pieces, Geoboard Slope and Lines and Functions with Patterns, Tables, Graphs and Symbols. Chapter 9 also includes a new Elementary School Classroom Activity: Exploring Algebraic Thinking with Secret Numbers.



Activity Set 8.3: Exploring Counting Methods is new to this edition, offering activities in which students explore basic counting methods and the connections between them.



Each of the 36 Activity Sets begins with a Featured Teaching Practice (including an illustrative example) that is either a Mathematical Practice from the Common Core State Standards or a Process Standard from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.

CONTENTS 1. Problem Solving 2. Sets and Reasoning 3. Whole Numbers 4. Number Theory 5. Integers and Fractions 6. Decimals. Rational and Irrational 7. Statistics 8. Probability and Counting 9. Algebra 10. Geometric Figures 11. Measurement 12. Motions is Geometry Answers to Selected Activities

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS by Elliott Mendelson and Frances Curcio

2014 (June 2014) ISBN: 9780071600477 (A Schaum’s Publication) A clear, readily understood review of standard college course of Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers. This book will be designed to improve students’ basic knowledge of math content required for this level, engage them in activities that increase confidence and enthusiasm for the subject area, and familiarize them with local and national standards for teaching mathematics (NCTM emphasis). Mathematics covered in this course will include sets; fractions; ration, proportion, and percents; integers, statistics and probability; algebra; geometric shapes; graph theory, and elementary logic. •

Comprehensive explanations of the various math topics covered in mathematics courses designed for students interested in teaching at the elementary and middle school level



Relevant examples and extensive end-of-chapter exercises motivate students to understand new material and reinforce acquired skills



The only auxiliary study guide on the current market to offer students a review for this alternative mathematics course

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Topics include: Lines, Angles, and Triangles, Deductive Reasoning, Triangles, Parallel Lines, Distances, and Angle Sums, Trapezoids and Parallelograms, Circles, Similarity, Areas, Regular Polygons and the Circle, Constructions, Formulas for Reference, Proofs of Important Theorems

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF GEOMETRY

5th Edition

by Christopher Thomas and Barnett Rich (deceased)

2013 (November 2012) / 336 pages ISBN: 9780071795401



Outline format supplies a concise guide to the standard college course in geometry



712 problems solved step-by-step



Clear, concise explanations of all geometry concepts



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Contents 1. Fundamentals of Algebra: Laws and Operations 2. Fundamentals of Algebra: Equations and Formulas 3. Lines, Angles, and Triangles 4. Methods of Proof 5. Congruent Triangles 6. Parallel Lines, Distances, and Angle Sums 7. Parallelograms, Trapezoids, Medians, and Midpoints 8. Circles 9. Similarity 10. Areas 11. Regular Polygons and the Circle 12. Locus 13. Inequalities and Indirect Reasoning 14. Improvement of Reasoning 15. Constructions 16. Proofs of Important Theorems 17. Transformational Geometry

Schaum’s Easy OutlineS: Geometry

2nd Edition

by Barnett Rich (deceased)

2011 (September 2010) / 144 pages ISBN: 9780071745857 (A Schaum’s Publication) When you need just the essentials of geometry, this Easy Outlines book is there to help. If you are looking for a quick nuts-and-bolts overview of geometry, it’s got to be Schaum’s Easy Outline. This book is a pared-down,

Contents 1. Lines, Angles, and Triangles; 2. Deductive Reasoning; 3. Congruent Triangles; 4. Parallel Lines, Distances, and Angle Sums; 5. Trapezoids and Parallelograms; 6. Circles; 7. Similarity; 8. Areas; 9. Regular Polygons and the Circle; 10. Constructions; Appendix A: Formulas for Reference; Appendix B: Proofs of Important Theorems

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SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS by Elliott Mendelson, Queens College and Frances Curcio

2014 (June 2014) / 408 pages ISBN: 9780071600477 (A Schaum’s Publication) More than 40 million students have trusted Schaum’s to help them succeed in the classroom and on exams. Schaum’s is the key to faster learning and higher grades in every subject. Each Outline presents all the essential course information in an easy-to-follow, topic-by-topic format. You also get hundreds of examples, solved problems, and practice exercises to test your skills. This Schaum’s Outline gives you: •

1,000 fully solved problems



Complete review of all course fundamentals



Fully compatible with your classroom text, Schaum’s highlights all the important facts you need to know. Use Schaum’s to shorten your study time--and get your best test scores!

CONTENTS 1. Number Systems 2. Sets 3. Theory of Numbers 4. Fractions 5. Decimals, Ratios, Proportions, and Percents 6. Algebra, Patterns, and Functions 7. Geometry and Measurement

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Technical Mathematics

MATHEMATICS FOR TECHNICIANS

Technical Mathematics - Professional References

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS

Revised 3rd Edition

by Edward T Dowling, Fordham University

7th Edition

2012 (September 2011) / 560 pages ISBN: 9780071762519

by Blair Alldis, Randwick College of TAFE and Vincent Kelly

(A Schaum’s Publication)

2012 (September 2012) ISBN: 9781743070772

Schaum’s Outline of Mathematical Economics mirrors the courses in scope and sequence to help enrolled students understand basic concepts and offer extra practice on topics such as multivariable functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, matrix inversion, linear algebra, and differential and difference equations.

(McGraw-Hill Australia Title) www.mcgraw-hill.com/au/html/9781743070772 Mathematics for Technicians has been revised and updated to meet the current competencies of Certificate IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma of Engineering under the MEM05 Metal and Engineering Training Package and UEE11 Electrotechnology Training Package This book features graded questions to guide from the basics through to advanced applications of mathematics, ensuring that even students with poor mathematical literacy can easily meet the required competencies. Reality-based trade scenarios demonstrate how the theory would be used in different engineering careers. CONTENTS Part 1: Numeracy and algebra 1. Fractions and decimals 2. Ratio, proportion and percentage 3. Measurement and mensuration 4. Introduction to alegebra 5. Formulae: evaluation and transposition Part 2: Geometry and Trigonometry 6. Introduction to geometry 7. Geometry of triangles and quadrilaterals 8. Geometry of the circle 9. Straight-line coordinate geometry 10. Introduction to trigonometry Part 3: Applied mathematics 11. Indices and radicals 12. Polynomials 13. Functions and their graphs 14. Logarithms and exponential equations 15. Non-linear empirical equations 16. Compound interest-exponential growth and decay 17. Circular functions 18. Trigonometric functions and phase angles 19. Trigonometry of oblique triangles 20. Trigonometric identities 21. Introduction to vectors 22. Rotational equilibrium and frame analysis 23. Matrices and 3x3 determinants 24. Statistics and probability

Contents 1. Review 2. Economic Applications of Graphs and Equations 3. The Derivative and the Rules of Differentiation. 4. Uses of the Derivative in Mathematics and Economics 5. Calculus of Multivariable Functions 6. Calculus of Multivariable Functions in Economics 7. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions in Economics 8. Differentiation of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 9. The Fundamentals of Linear (or Matrix) Algebra 10. Matrix Inversion 11. Special Determinants and Matrices and Their Use in Economics 12. Comparative Statics and Concave Programming 13. IUntegral Calculus: The Indefinite Integral 14. Integral Calculus: The Definite Integral 15. First-Order Differential Equations 16. First Order Difference Equations 17. Second-Order Differential Equations and Difference Equations 18. Simultaneous Differential and Difference Equations 19. The Calculus of Variations 20. Optimal Control Theory

Schaum’s Outline of Mathematical Methods for Business and Economics by Edward T. Dowling, Fordham University

2010 (August 2009) / 408 pages ISBN: 9780071635325 (A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Outline of Mathematical Methods for Business and Economics reviews the mathematical tools, topics, and techniques essential for success in business and economics today. The theory and solved problem format of each chapter provides concise explanations illustrated by examples, plus numerous problems with fully worked-out solutions. And you don’t have to know advanced math beyond what you learned high school. The pedagogy enables you to progress at your own pace and adapt the book to your own needs.

MATHEMATICS SERVICE COURSES Contents 1. Review 2. Equations and Graphs 3. Functions 4. Systems of Equations 5. Linear (or Matrix) Algebra 6. Solving Linear Equations with Matrix Algebra 7. Linear Programming: Using Graphs 8. Linear Programming: The Simplex Algorithm and the Dual 9. Differential Calculus: The Derivative and the Rules of Differentiation 10. Differential Calculus: Uses of the Derivative 11. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 12. Integral Calculus 13. Calculus of Multivariable Functions

ADVANCED MATHEMATICS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS by Murray R Spiegel

2010 / 432 pages ISBN: 9780071635400 (A Schaum’s Publication) An update of this successful outline in Advanced Mathematics, modified to conform to the current curriculum. Advanced mathematical concepts and methods are increasingly required as part of numerous courses in engineering and science. This outline provides a succinct review of applied math concepts in topics such as differential equations, Laplace transforms, vector analysis, fourier analysis, complex variables, and matrices. CONTENTS 1. Review of Fundamental Concepts 2. Ordinary Differential Equations 3. Linear Differential Equations 4. LaPlace Transforms 5. Vector Analysis 6. Multiple Line and Surface Integrals and Integral Theorems 7. Fourier Series 8. Fourier Integrals 9. Partial Differential Equations 10. Complex Variables and Conformal Mapping 11. Complex Inversion Formula for Laplace Transforms 12. Matrices 13. Calculus of Variations

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF BASIC BUSINESS MATHEMATICS

2nd Edition

by Eugene Don, and Joel J. Lerner, Sulivan County Community College

2009 / Softcover / 272 pages ISBN: 9780071611589 (A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Outline of Basic Business Mathematics helps beginning business students learn the practical application of mathematical concepts used in the business world, including stock market applications, appreciation rates, and averaging inventory controls. This book differs from Schaum’s Outline of Business Mathematics in that it focuses exclusively on business (rather than business and finance) and uses basic math in its applications. The book reviews course fundamentals in easy-to-understand language with illustrative examples. The outline supplements business mathematics texts and is best suited to two-year college business courses.

Contents Review of Arithmetic. Ratio, Proportion, and Percent. Payroll. Depreciation. Interest and Discount. Annuities and Their Applications. Stocks and Bonds. Buying. Selling. Insurance. Introduction to Statistics.

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF BASIC MATHEMATICS WITH APPLICATIONS TO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

2nd Edition

by Haym Kruglak Ph.D., Western Michigan University, John T. Moore (deceased), and Ramon A. Mata-Toledo, James Madison University

2009 / Softcover / 504 pages ISBN: 9780071611596 (A Schaum’s Publication) This classic outline provides practical applications of basic mathematics for science, technology, and astronomy students. Each chapter contains a summary of basic definitions, principles, and techniques, with illustrative examples. The new edition will add new material to the Decimal Fractions, Measurement, and Scientific Notation chapters; introduce the use of calculators for arithmetic operations; and provide a new chapter on descriptive statistics. Contents 1. Decimal Fractions 2. Measurement and Scientific Notation 3. Common Fractions 4. Percentage 5. Essentials of Algebra 6. Ratio and Proportion 7. Linear Equations 8. Exponents and Radicals 9. Logarithms 10. Quadratic Equations and Square Roots 11. Essentials of Plane Geometry 12. Solid Figures 13. Trigonometric Figures 14. Solution of Triangles 15. Vectors 16. Radian Measure 17. Conic Sections 18. Numbering Systems 19. Arithmetic Operations in a Computer 20. Counting Methods 21. Probability and Odds 22. Statistics

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MATHEMATICS SERVICE COURSES SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF MATHEMATICS FOR NURSES by Larry Stephens, University of Nebraska, Lana C Stephens and Eizo Nishiura, Queensborough Community College

2003 / 256 pages ISBN: 9780071400220 (A Schaum’s Publication) A review of basic arithmetic precedes clear explanations of how nurses need to apply mathematics in modern clinical practice. This study guide teaches an especially easy approach to solving the proportion problems key to converting medication orders and passing nursing licensing exams. The profusion of problems with detailed solutions, and hundreds more with answers, gives students ample opportunities to test their skills as they learn them--leading to quicker mastery.

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF BASIC MATHEMATICS FOR ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS by Arthur Beiser, Formerly New York University

1993 / 224 pages ISBN: 9780070044395 (A Schaum’s Publication) Contents Basic Electricity and Algebra. Fractions, Decimals, and Percentage. Power and Energy. Powers of 10 and Logarithms. Resistance and Wire Size. Series Circuits. Parallel Circuits. Simultaneous Equations and Kirchhoff’s Rules. Network Theorems. Inductance. Capacitance. Trigonometry and Vectors. Alternating Current. American Wire Gage Tables. Appendices: A: Conversion Factors. B: American Wire Gage Tables. C: Table of Allowable Current Carrying Capacities (ampacities) of Copper Conductors. D: Four-Place Logarithms. E: Natural Trigonometric Functions.

Finite Mathematics

SCHAUM’S EASY OUTLINE OF COLLEGE MATHEMATICS

Revised Edition

by Philip Schmidt, State University of NY and Frank Ayres (deceased)

2012 (September 2011) / 144 pages ISBN: 9780071779760 (A Schaum’s Publication) College Mathematics covers the essential mathematic topics: algebra, discrete mathematics, pre-calculus, and calculus. Schaum’s Easy Outline of College Mathematics mirrors the course in scope and sequence to help enrolled students understand basic concepts and offer extra practice on topics such as simultaneous linear equations, quadratic functions and equations, permutations, combinations, logarithms, irrational roots of polynomial equations, applications of derivatives, and polar coordinates.

Business Mathematics

SOLVING BUSINESS PROBLEMS USING A CALCULATOR STUDENT TEXT

6th Edition

by Mildred Polisky

2003 / 288 pages ISBN: 9780078300202 This consumable spiral-bound text-workbook contains 34 lessons in six sections that teach students how to use the efficient 10-key touch method to solve business problems on a calculator. CONTENTS Section 1: 10-Key Touch Method 1. Touch Addition of Whole Numbers 2. Touch Addition and Subtraction of Whole Numbers 3. Crossfooting 4 Touch Addition and Subtraction of Dollars and Cents 5. Rounding and Estimating Without a Calculator 6. Multiplication 7. Division Business Calculator Applications 1: Keypad Introduction Practice Test 1 Section 2: Multiplication and Division 8. Constant Multiplication and Division 9. Multiplying Three or More Factors 10. Mixed Operations 11. Accumulative Multiplication 12. Negative Multiplication Business Calculator Applications 2: Using Memory Keys for Repeated Operations Practice Test 2 Section 3: Percents and Discounts 13. Fractions and Decimals 14. Percents 15. Finding Percentage, Rate, and Base 16. Amounts and Percents of Increase or Decrease 17. Single Discounts 18. Series Discounts 19. Extending Invoices and Quantity Pricing 20. Auditing Invoices

MATHEMATICS SERVICE COURSES Business Calculator Applications 3: Percent of Change, The Percentage Formula, and Discounts Practice Test 3 Section 4: Retail Calculations and Payroll 22. Markdown 23. Monthly and Semimonthly Payrolls 24. Payrolls for Hourly Workers 25 Commission Payroll Plans Business Calculator Applications 4: Retail Calculations Practice Test 4 Section 5: Stocks and Bonds 27. Investments in Bonds 28. Yields on Investments 29. Selling Price of Stocks Business Calculator Applications 5: Prices of Treasury Bonds and Notes Practice Test 5 Section 6: Interest and the Metric System 30. Interest and Mortgage Interest 31. True Annual Interest Rate 32. Installment Buying 33. Prorating 34. Measurement Business Calculator Applications 6: Interest and Proration Practice Test 6 Progress Tests Answer Tabs

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SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS

Revised 3rd Edition

by Edward T Dowling, Fordham University

2012 (September 2011) / 560 pages ISBN: 9780071762519 (A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Outline of Mathematical Economics mirrors the courses in scope and sequence to help enrolled students understand basic concepts and offer extra practice on topics such as multivariable functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, matrix inversion, linear algebra, and differential and difference equations. Contents 1. Review 2. Economic Applications of Graphs and Equations 3. The Derivative and the Rules of Differentiation. 4. Uses of the Derivative in Mathematics and Economics 5. Calculus of Multivariable Functions 6. Calculus of Multivariable Functions in Economics 7. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions in Economics 8. Differentiation of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 9. The Fundamentals of Linear (or Matrix) Algebra 10. Matrix Inversion 11. Special Determinants and Matrices and Their Use in Economics 12. Comparative Statics and Concave Programming 13. IUntegral Calculus: The Indefinite Integral 14. Integral Calculus: The Definite Integral

15. First-Order Differential Equations 16. First Order Difference Equations 17. Second-Order Differential Equations and Difference Equations 18. Simultaneous Differential and Difference Equations 19. The Calculus of Variations 20. Optimal Control Theory

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF MATHEMATICS OF FINANCE

2nd Edition

by Robert Brown and Petr Zima of University of Waterloo

2011 (January 2011) ISBN: 9780071756051 (A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Outline of Mathematics of Finance reflects the changing environment of business finance and includes includes new material on life insurance, life annuities and more. Students learn how to master effective problem-solving techniques with 1,224 practice problems and questions. The large number and variety of practical applications offer a feel for how to conduct business and financial transactions in the real world. Finally, review problems offer the opportunity for more study or self-testing. CONTENTS Exponents and Logarithms Progressions Simple Interest and Simple Discount Compound Interest and Compound Discount Simple Annuities General and Other Annuities Amortization and Sinking Funds Bonds Capital Budgeting and Depreciation

SCHAUM’S EASY OUTLINE OF INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS by Edward Dowling

2006 / 160 pages ISBN: 9780071455343 (A Schaum’s Publication) When you are looking for a quick nuts-and-bolts overview, there’s no series that does it better. Schaum’s Easy Outline of Introduction to Mathematical Economics is a pared-down, simplified, and tightly focused version of its predecessor.

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PRECALCULUS College Algebra

*9780077836344* COLLEGE ALGEBRA

NEW

Media Update, 2nd Edition by Julie Miller, Daytona State College-Daytona Beach

2016 (January 2015) / 864 pages ISBN: 9780077836344 When Julie Miller began writing her successful developmental math series, one of her primary goals was to bridge the gap between preparatory courses and college algebra. For thousands of students, the Miller/O’Neill/Hyde (or M/O/H) series has provided a solid foundation in developmental mathematics. With the Miller College Algebra series, Julie has carried forward her clear, concise writing style; highly effective pedagogical features; and complete author-created technological package to students in this course area. The main objectives of the college algebra series are three-fold: •

Provide students with a clear and logical presentation of the basic concepts that will prepare them for continued study in mathematics.



Help students develop logical thinking and problem-solving skills that will benefit them in all aspects of life.



Motivate students by demonstrating the significance of mathematics in their lives through practical applications.

CONTENTS College Algebra Essentials 1e R. Review of Prerequisites R.1 Sets and the Real Number Line R.2 Models, Algebraic Expressions, and Properties of Real Numbers R.3 Integer Exponents and Scientific Notation R.4 Rational Exponents and Radicals R.5 Polynomials and Multiplication of Radicals Problem Recognition Exercises: Simplifying Algebraic Expressions R.6 Factoring R.7 Rational Expressions and More Operations on Radicals 1. Equations and Inequalities 1.1 Linear Equations and Rational Equations 1.2 Applications and Modeling with Linear Equations 1.3 Complex Numbers 1.4 Quadratic Equations Problem Recognition Exercises: Simplifying Expressions versus Solving Equations 1.5 Applications of Quadratic Equations 1.6 More Equations and Applications 1.7 Linear Inequalities and Compound Inequalities 1.8 Absolute Value Equations and Inequalities Problem Recognition Exercises: Recognizing and Solving Equations and Inequalities 2. Functions and Graphs 2.1 The Rectangular Coordinate System and Graphing Utilities 2.2 Circles 2.3 Functions and Relations 2.4 Linear Equations in Two Variables and Linear Functions 2.5 Applications of Linear Equations and Modeling Problem Recognition Exercises: Comparing Graphs of Equations 2.6 Transformation of Graphs 2.7 Analyzing Graphs of Functions and Piecewise-Defined Functions 2.8 The Algebra of Functions

3. Polynomial and Rational Functions 3.1 Quadratic Functions and Applications 3.2 Introduction to Polynomial Functions 3.3 Division of Polynomials and the Remainder and Factor Theorems 3.4 Zeros of Polynomials 3.5 Rational Functions Problem Recognition Exercises: Polynomial and Rational Functions 3.6 Polynomial and Rational Inequalities Problem Recognition Exercises: Solving Equations and Inequalities 3.7 Variation 4. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 4.1 Inverse Functions 4.2 Exponential Functions 4.3 Logarithmic Functions Problem Recognition Exercises: Analyzing Functions 4.4 Properties of Logarithms 4.5 Exponential and Logarithmic Equations 4.6 Modeling with Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 5. Systems of Equations and Inequalities 5.1 Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables and Applications 5.2 Systems of Linear Equations in Three Variables and Applications 5.3 Partial Fraction Decomposition 5.4 Systems of Nonlinear Equations in Two Variables 5.5 Inequalities and Systems of Inequalities in Two Variables Problem Recognition Exercises: Equations and Inequalities in Two Variables 5.6 Linear Programming 6. Matrices and Determinants and Applications 6.1 Solving Systems of Linear Equations Using Matrices 6.2 Inconsistent Systems and Dependent Equations 6.3 Operations on Matrices 6.4 Inverse Matrices and Matrix Equations 6.5 Determinants and Cramer’s Rule Problem Recognition Exercises: Using Multiple Methods to Solve Systems of Linear Equations 7. Analytic Geometry 7.1 The Ellipse 7.2 The Hyperbola 7.3 The Parabola Problem Recognition Exercises: Comparing Equations of Conic s and Investigating the General Equation 8. Sequences, Series, Induction, and Probability 8.1 Sequences and Series 8.2 Arithmetic Sequences and Series 8.3 Geometric Sequences and Series Problem Recognition Exercises: Comparing Arithmetic and geometric Sequences and Series 8.4 Mathematical Induction 8.5 The Binomial Theorem 8.6 Principles of Counting 8.7 Introduction to Probability Appendix A: Proof of the Binomial Theorem

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PRECALCULUS COLLEGE ALGEBRA

3rd Edition

COLLEGE ALGEBRA ESSENTIALS by Julie Miller, Daytona State College-Daytona Beach

by John W. Coburn, Saint Louis Community College-Florissant Valley and Jeremy Coffelt, Blinn College

2014 (January 2013) / 640 pages ISBN: 9780078035616

2014 (January 2013) / 896 pages ISBN: 9780073519586

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www.mhhe.com/coburn Applications are the hallmark of this series, along with studentfriendly pedagogy and engaging examples and exercises. The integration of Connect Hosted by ALEKS, along with new lecture and exercise videos, provides students with the support they need to understand the key concepts of college algebra. Contents R. A Review of Basic Concepts and Skills 1. Equations and Inequalities 2. Relations, Functions and Graphs 3. More on Functions 4. Polynomial and Relational Functions 5. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 6. Systems of Equations and Inequalities 7. Matrices and Matrix Applications 8. Analytical Geometry and the Conic Sections 9. Sequences and Series: Counting and Probability Appendix I: Proof Positive Appendix II: More on Synthetic Division Appendix III: More on Determinants Additional Topics OnlineGeometry Review with Unit Conversion Expressions, Tables, and the Graphing Calculator Mathematical Induction Conditional Probability; Expected Value Probability and the Normal Curve

COLLEGE ALGEBRA ESSENTIALS

3rd Edition

by John W. Coburn, Saint Louis Community College-Florissant Valley and Jeremy Coffelt, Blinn College

2014 (January 2013) / 640 pages ISBN: 9780073519708 www.mhhe.com/coburn Applications are the hallmark of this series, along with studentfriendly pedagogy and engaging examples and exercises. The integration of Connect Hosted by ALEKS, along with new lecture and exercise videos, provides students with the support they need to understand the key concepts of college algebra. Contents Reference: A Review of Basic Concepts and Skills 1. Equations and Inequalities 2. Relations, Functions and Graphs 3. More on Functions 4. Polynomial and Rational Functions 5. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 6. Systems of Equations and Inequalities Appendix I: Proof Positive Appendix II: More on Synthetic Division Appendix III: More on Determinants Additional Topics Online Geometry Review with Unit Conversion Expressions, Tables, and the Graphing Calculator

When Julie Miller began writing her successful developmental math series, one of her primary goals was to bridge the gap between preparatory courses and college algebra. For thousands of students, the Miller/O’Neill/Hyde (or M/O/H) series has provided a solid foundation in developmental mathematics. With the Miller College Algebra series, Julie has carried forward her clear, concise writing style; highly effective pedagogical features; and complete author-created technological package to students in this course area. The main objectives of the college algebra series are three-fold: •

Provide students with a clear and logical presentation of the basic concepts that will prepare them for continued study in mathematics.



Help students develop logical thinking and problem-solving skills that will benefit them in all aspects of life.



Motivate students by demonstrating the significance of mathematics in their lives through practical applications.

Contents College Algebra Essentials 1e R: Review of Prerequisites R.1 Sets and the Real Number Line R.2 Models, Algebraic Expressions, and Properties of Real Numbers R.3 Integer Exponents and Scientific Notation R.4 Rational Exponents and Radicals R.5 Polynomials and Multiplication of Radicals Problem Recognition Exercises: Simplifying Algebraic Expressions R.6 Factoring R.7 Rational Expressions and More Operations on Radicals 1. Equations and Inequalities 1.1 Linear Equations and Rational Equations 1.2 Applications and Modeling with Linear Equations 1.3 Complex Numbers 1.4 Quadratic Equations Problem Recognition Exercises: Simplifying Expressions versus Solving Equations 1.5 Applications of Quadratic Equations 1.6 More Equations and Applications 1.7 Linear Inequalities and Compound Inequalities 1.8 Absolute Value Equations and Inequalities Problem Recognition Exercises: Recognizing and Solving Equations and Inequalities 2. Functions and Graphs 2.1 The Rectangular Coordinate System and Graphing Utilities 2.2 Circles 2.3 Functions and Relations 2.4 Linear Equations in Two Variables and Linear Functions 2.5 Applications of Linear Equations and Modeling Problem Recognition Exercises: Comparing Graphs of Equations 2.6 Transformation of Graphs 2.7 Analyzing Graphs of Functions and Piecewise-Defined Functions 2.8 The Algebra of Functions 3.Polynomial and Rational Functions 3.1 Quadratic Functions and Applications 3.2 Introduction to Polynomial Functions 3.3 Division of Polynomials and the Remainder and Factor Theorems

PRECALCULUS 3.4 Zeros of Polynomials 3.5 Rational Functions Problem Recognition Exercises: Polynomial and Rational Functions 3.6 Polynomial and Rational Inequalities Problem Recognition Exercises: Solving Equations and Inequalities 3.7 Variation 4. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 4.1 Inverse Functions 4.2 Exponential Functions 4.3 Logarithmic Functions Problem Recognition Exercises: Analyzing Functions 4.4 Properties of Logarithms 4.5 Exponential and Logarithmic Equations 4.6 Modeling with Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 5. Systems of Equations and Inequalities 5.1 Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables and Applications 5.2 Systems of Linear Equations in Three Variables and Applications 5.3 Partial Fraction Decomposition 5.4 Systems of Nonlinear Equations in Two Variables 5.5 Inequalities and Systems of Inequalities in Two Variables Problem Recognition Exercises: Equations and Inequalities in Two Variables 5.6 Linear Programming

COLLEGE ALGEBRA

Graphs and Models

by John Coburn, Saint Louis CC-Flors Valley and JD (John) Herdlick, Saint Louis CC-Meramec-Kirkwood

2012 (February 2011) / 896 pages ISBN: 9780073519548 www.mhhe.com/coburn Three components contribute to a theme sustained throughout the Coburn-Herdlick Series: that of laying a firm foundation, building a solid framework, and providing strong connections. In the Graphs and Models texts, the authors combine their depth of experience with the conversational style and the wealth of applications that the Coburn-Herdlick texts have become known for. By combining a graphical approach to problem solving with algebraic methods, students learn how to relate their mathematical knowledge to the outside world. The authors use technology to solve the more true-to life equations, to engage more applications, and to explore the more substantial questions involving graphical behavior. Benefiting from the feedback of hundreds of instructors and students across the country, College Algebra: Graphs & Models emphasizes connections in order to improve the level of student engagement in mathematics and increase their chances of success in college algebra. The launch of the Coburn/Herdlick Graphs and Models series provides a significant leap forward in terms of online course management with McGraw-Hill’s new homework platform, Connect Math Hosted by ALEKS Corp. Math instructors served as digital contributors to choose the problems that will be available, authoring each algorithm and providing stepped out solutions that go into great detail and are focused on areas where students commonly make mistakes. From there, the ALEKS Corporation reviewed each algorithm to ensure accuracy. A unifying theme throughout the entire process was the involvement of the authors. Through each step, they provided feedback and guidance to the digital contributors to ensure that the content being developed digitally closely matched the textbook. The result is an online homework platform that provides superior content and feedback, allowing students to effectively learn the material being taught.

Contents R. A Review of Basic Concepts and Skills 1. Functions and Graphs 2. Relations, More on Functions 3. Quadratic Functions and Operations on Functions 4. Polynomial and Rational Functions 5. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 6. Systems of Equations and Inequalities 7. Matrices and Matrix Applications 8. Analytic Geometry and the Conic Sections 9. Additional Topics in Algebra Appendices The Language, Notation, and Numbers of Mathematics Geometry Review with Unit Conversions More on Synthetic Division More on Matrices Deriving the Equation of a Conic Proof Positive--A Selection of Proofs from College Algebra

COLLEGE ALGEBRA

9th Edition

by Raymond Barnett, Merritt College, Michael Ziegler, Marquette University, and Karl Byleen, Marquette University

2011 (January 2010) / Hardcover / 672 pages ISBN: 9780077350161 www.mhhe.com/barnett The Barnett/Ziegler/Byleen/Sobecki College Algebra series is designed to give students a solid grounding in pre-calculus topics in a user-friendly manner. The series emphasizes computational skills, ideas, and problem solving rather than theory. Explore/Discuss boxes integrated throughout each text encourage students to think critically about mathematical concepts. All worked examples are followed by Matched Problems that reinforce the concepts being taught. New to these editions, Technology Connections illustrate how concepts that were previously explained in an algebraic context may also be solved using a graphing calculator. Students are always shown the underlying algebraic methods first so that they do not become calculator-dependent. In addition, each text in the series contains an abundance of exercises - including numerous calculator-based and reasoning and writing exercises and a wide variety of real-world applications illustrating how math is useful. Contents R. Basic Algebraic Operations 1. Equations And Inequalities 2. Graphs 3. Functions 4. Polynomial And Rational Functions 5. Exponential And Logarithmic Functions 6. Additional Topics In Analytic Geometry 7. Systems Of Equations And Inequalities; Matrices 8. Sequences And Series Appendix A: Special Topics Appendix B B-1 Geometric Formulas

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Graphs and Models, 3Rd Edition by Raymond A Barnett, Merritt College, Michael R Ziegler and Karl E Byleen of Marquette University, David Sobecki, Miami UniversityHamilton

2009 (February 2008) / 896 pages ISBN: 9780077221287 (Mandatory Package) www.mhhe.com/barnett The Barnett Graphs & Models series in college algebra and precalculus maximizes student comprehension by emphasizing computational skills, real-world data analysis and modeling, and problem solving rather than mathematical theory. Many examples feature side-by-side algebraic and graphical solutions, and each is followed by a matched problem for the student to work. This active involvement in the learning process helps students develop a more thorough understanding of concepts and processes. A hallmark of the Barnett series, the function concept serves as a unifying theme. A major objective of this book is to develop a library of elementary functions, including their important properties and uses. Employing this library as a basic working tool, students will be able to proceed through this course with greater confidence and understanding as they first learn to recognize the graph of a function and then learn to analyze the graph and use it to solve the problem. Applications included throughout the text give the student substantial experience in solving and modeling real world problems in an effort to convince even the most skeptical student that mathematics is really useful.

6. Fractions 7. Exponents 8. Radicals 9. Simple Operations with Complex Numbers 10. Equations in General 11. Ratio, Proportion, and Variation 12. Functions and Graphs 13. Linear Equations in One Variable 14. Equations of Lines 15. Simultaneous Linear Equations 16. Quadratic Equations in One Variable 17. Conic Sections 18. Systems of Equations Involving Quadratics 19. Inequalities 20. Polynomial Functions 21. Rational Functions 22. Sequences and Series 23. Logarithms 24. Permutations and Combinations 25. The Binomial Theorem 26. Probability 27. Determinants 28. Matrices 29. Mathematical Induction 30. Partial Fractions

SCHAUM’S EASY OUTLINE OF COLLEGE ALGEBRA

Contents 1. Functions, Graphs, And Models 2. Modeling With Linear And Quadratic Functions 3. Polynomial And Rational Functions 4. Modeling With Exponential And Logarithmic Functions 5. Modeling With Systems Of Equations And 6. Matrices And Determinants 7. Sequences, Induction, Probability 8. Additional Topics In Analytic Geometry Appendix A Basic Algebra Review Appendix A Review Appendix A Group Activity: Rational Number Representations Appendix B SPECIAL TOPICS Appendix C GEOMETRIC FORMULAS

2nd Edition



SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF COLLEGE ALGEBRA

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Topics include: Fundamental Tools of Algebra, Algebraic Expressions and Operations, Functions, Quadratic Equations, Sequences, Series, and Mathematical Induction, Permutations, Combinations, the Binomial Therorem, and Probability

4th Edition

by Murray R. Spiegel, Deceased and Robert Moyer, Ph.D., Fort Valley State College

2014 (March 2014) / 416 pages ISBN: 9780071821810 A Schaum’s Publication Schaum’s Outline of College Algebra is a complete, concise guide to college algebra, for students in 4-year colleges, 2-year colleges, or high school taking courses variously titled College Algebra, Precalculus, Algebra I, Algebra II, Linear Algebra, Arithmetic and Topics in Algebra, or Functions and Graphs. Contents 1. Fundamental Operations with Numbers 2. Fundamental Operations with Algebraic Expressions 3. Properties of Numbers 4. Special Products 5. Factoring

by Robert Moyer, Fort Valley State College and Murray R Spiegel (deceased)

2011 (September 2010) / 144 pages ISBN: 9780071745840 (A Schaum’s Publication) If you are looking for a quick nuts-and-bolts overview of college algebra, it’s got to be Schaum’s Easy Outline. This book is a pareddown, simplified, and tightly focused version of its Schaum’s Outline cousin, with an emphasis on clarity and conciseness.

Contents 1. Fundamental Tools of Algebra; 2. Algebraic Expressions and Operations; 3. Functions; 4. Quadratic Equations; 5. Sequences, Series, and Mathematical Induction; 6. Permutations, Combinations, the Binomial Therorem, and Probability; Index

PRECALCULUS College Algebra - Professional References



Detailed answers that provide important context for studying



Content that follows the current college 101 course curriculum

COLLEGE ALGEBRA DEMYSTIFIED

2nd Edition

Trigonometry

by Rhonda Huettenmueller, University of North Texas

2014 (December 2013) / 512 pages ISBN: 9780071815840 (A Professional Reference Title) College Algebra DeMYSTiFieD takes the mystery out of studying for college algebra and gets you comfortable with the topic through detailed explanations, clear diagrams, and hundreds of practice exercises, quiz, and test questions. The second edition features a new, more in-depth section on fundamentals, as well as a revised chapter on exponents and logarithms resulting from suggestions of reviewers of the first edition of the work. •

Helps you master aspects not only in algebra, but also calculus, geometry, physics, chemistry, computing, and engineering



Offers new quizzes and final exam questions



Provides tons of exercises and worked examples similar to those seen on standard college entrance exams

Contents 1. Fundamentals 2. Linear Equations and Inequalities 3. Quadratic Equations 4. The x-y Coordinate Plane 5. Lines and Parabolas 6. Nonlinear Inequalities 7. Functions 8. Quadratic Functions 9. Transformations and Combinations 10 .Polynomial Functions 11. Systems of Equations and Inequalities 12. Exponents and Logarithms

McGRAW-HILL’S 500 COLLEGE ALGEBRA AND TRIGONOMETRY QUESTIONS

Ace Your College Exams by Sandra Luna McCune

2013 (April 2013) / 192 pages ISBN: 9780071789554 (A Professional Reference Title) Get the question-and-answer practice you need with McGrawHill’s 500 College Algebra and Trigonometry Questions. Organized for easy reference and intensive practice, the questions cover all essential algebra and trigonometry topics and include detailed answer explanations. The 500 practice questions are similar to course exam questions so you will know what to expect on test day. Each question includes a fully detailed answer that puts the subject in context. This additional practice helps you build your knowledge, strengthen test-taking skills, and build confidence. From formulas to the areas of triangles, this book covers the key topics in algebra and trigonometry. •

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500 essential algebra and trigonometry questions and answers organized by subject

TRIGONOMETRY

2nd Edition

by John Coburn, St Louis Community College-Flors Valley

2011 (January 2010) / Hardcover / 608 pages ISBN: 9780077349974 www.mhhe.com/coburn Three components contribute to a theme sustained throughout the Coburn Series: that of laying a firm foundation, building a solid framework, and providing strong connections. Not only does Coburn present a sound problem-solving process to teach students to recognize a problem, organize a procedure, and formulate a solution, the text encourages students to see beyond procedures in an effort to gain a greater understanding of the big ideas behind mathematical concepts. Written in a readable, yet mathematically mature manner appropriate for college algebra level students, Coburn’s Trigonometry uses narrative, extensive examples, and a range of exercises to connect seemingly disparate mathematical topics into a cohesive whole. Coburn’s hallmark applications are born out of the author’s extensive experiences in and outside the classroom, and appeal to the vast diversity of students and teaching methods in this course area. Benefiting from the feedback of hundreds of instructors and students across the country, Trigonometry, Second Edition, continues to emphasize connections in order to improve the level of student engagement in mathematics and increase their chances of success in college algebra. Contents 1. Introduction to Trigonometry 2. Right Triangles & Static Trigonometry 3. Radian Measure & Dynamic Trigonometry 4. Trigonometric Graphs and Models 5. Trigonometric Identities 6. Inverse Functions and Trigonometric Equations 7. Applications of Trigonometry 8. Trigonometric Connections to Algebra Appendices A.1 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions A.2 Review and Technology Miscellaneous Algebra Review Transformations of Basic Graphs Solving Equations Graphically Regression and Calculator Use Families of Polar Graphs

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TRIGONOMETRY

Revised 3rd Edition

by John Baley and Gary Sarell of Cerritos College

2003 ISBN: 9780072833379 This text is designed for an in-depth course in trigonometry. Although the development of trigonometry begins on page one, the authors realize that many students may have completed algebra and geometry courses some time ago. Therefore, they have included algebra and geometry reminders throughout the text where they know from their teaching experience that many students need help in recalling ideas that are necessary to develop trigonometry. While it assumes no previous knowledge of trigonometry, this book shows how trigonometry can be used in many fields. It also develops algebra skills so that students will be thoroughly prepared to continue their study of mathematics and science. The use of graphing calculators has been incorporated throughout the text to reduce the labor of calculations and to expand the students’ understanding of concepts and give students the opportunity to explore relationships. Contents Preface 1. Measurement Of Angles, Arcs And Sectors 2. The Trigonometric Functions 3. Graphs Of The Trigonometric Functions 4. Inverse Trigonometric Functions 5. Basic Trigonometric Identities 6. Sum And Difference Identities 7. Additional Identities 8. Trigonometric Equations 9. Laws Of Sines And Law Of Cosines 10. Vectors 11. Complex Numbers 12. Polar Coordinates Appendix Rounding Off And Significant Figures Selected Answers Index

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF TRIGONOMETRY

5th Edition

by Robert Moyer, Fort Valley State University and Frank Ayres (deceased)

2013 (November 2012) / 216 pages ISBN: 9780071795357 (A Schaum’s Publication) More than 40 million students have trusted Schaum’s Outlines for their expert knowledge and helpful solved problems. Written by a renowned expert in this field, Schaum’s Outline of Trigonometry covers what you need to know for your course and, more important, your exams. Step-by-step, the author walks you through coming up with solutions to exercises in this topic. •

611 problems solved step-by-step



Clear, concise explanations of all trigonometry concepts



Appropriate for the following courses: trigonometry, college algebra and trigonometry, introductory algebra and trigonometry, precalculus



Easily understood review of basic trigonometry principles



Hundreds of practice problems with step-by-step solutions



Supports all the major textbooks for the introductory trigonometry course

Contents 1. Angles and Applications 2. Trigonometric Functions of a General Angle 3. Trigonometric Functions of an Acute Angle 4. Solutions of Right Triangles 5. Practical Applications 6. Reduction to Functions of Positive Acute Angles 7. Variation and Graphs of the Trigonometric Functions 8. Basic Relationships and Identities 9. Trigonometric Functions of Two Angles 10. Sum, Difference, and Product Formulas 11. Oblique Triangles 12. Area of a Triangle 13. Inverses of Trigonometric Functions 14. Trigonometric Equations 15. Complex Numbers

College Algebra with Trigonometry International Edition

COLLEGE ALGEBRA WITH TRIGONOMETRY

9th Edition

by Raymond A Barnett, Merritt College, Michael Ziegler and Karl Byleen of Marquette University

2011 (January 2010) / 896 pages ISBN: 9780077350109 ISBN: 9780071221757 [IE] www.mhhe.com/barnett Barnett, Ziegler, Byleen, and Sobecki’s College Algebra with Trigonometry text is designed to be user friendly and to maximize student comprehension by emphasizing computational skills, ideas, and problem solving as opposed to mathematical theory. The large number of pedagogical devices employed in this text will guide a student through the course. Integrated throughout the text, students and instructors will find Explore-Discuss boxes which encourage students to think critically about mathematical concepts. In each section, the worked examples are followed by matched problems that reinforce the concept being taught. In addition, the text contains an abundance of exercises and applications that will convince students that math is useful. A MathZone site featuring algorithmic exercises, videos, and other resources accompanies the text. Contents R. Basic Algebraic Operations 1. Equations And Inequalities 2. Graphs 3. Functions 4. Polynomial And Rational Functions 5. Exponential And Logarithmic Functions 6. Trigonometric Functions 7. Trigonometric Identities And Conditional Equations 8. Additional Topics In Trigonometry 9. Additional Topics In Analytic Geometry 10. Systems Of Equations And Inequalities; Matrices 11. Sequences And Series 12. Limits. An Introduction To Calculus Appendix A: Special Topics Appendix B

PRECALCULUS International Edition

ALGEBRA & TRIGONOMETRY

2nd Edition

by John W. Coburn, Saint Louis Community College-Florissant Valley

Precalculus

PRECALCULUS

2010 (February 2009) / Hardcover / 1200 pages ISBN: 9780077276515 ISBN: 9780070173002 [IE]

Graphs and Models

www.mhhe.com/coburn

2012 (February 2011) / 1248 pages ISBN: 9780073519531

Three components contribute to a theme sustained throughout the Coburn Series: that of laying a firm foundation, building a solid framework, and providing strong connections. Not only does Coburn present a sound problem-solving process to teach students to recognize a problem, organize a procedure, and formulate a solution, the text encourages students to see beyond procedures in an effort to gain a greater understanding of the big ideas behind mathematical concepts. Written in a readable, yet mathematically mature manner appropriate for college algebra level students, Coburn’s Algebra & Trigonometry uses narrative, extensive examples, and a range of exercises to connect seemingly disparate mathematical topics into a cohesive whole. Coburn’s hallmark applications are born out of the author’s extensive experiences in and outside the classroom, and appeal to the vast diversity of students and teaching methods in this course area. Benefiting from the feedback of hundreds of instructors and students across the country, Algebra & Trigonometry second edition, continues to emphasize connections in order to improve the level of student engagement in mathematics and increase their chances of success in college algebra. CONTENTS R. A Review of Basic Concepts and Skills 1. Equations and Inequalities 2. Relations, Functions and Graphs 3. Polynomial and Rational Functions 4. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 5. Introduction to Trigonometric Functions 6. Trigonometric Identities, Inverses, and Equations 7. Applications of Trigonometry 8. Systems of Equations and Inequalities 9. Matrices and Matrix Applications 10. Analytical Geometry and Conic Sections 11. Additional Topics in Algebra Appendices A-1 More on Synthetic Division A-2 More on Matrices A-3 Deriving the Equation of a Conic A-4 Proof Positive--A Selection of Proofs from Algebra and Trigonometry

by John Coburn, Saint Louis CC-Flors Valley and JD (John) Herdlick, Saint Louis CC-Meramec-Kirkwood

www.mhhe.com/coburn Three components contribute to a theme sustained throughout the Coburn/Herdlick Graphs and Models series: that of laying a firm foundation, building a solid framework, and providing strong connections. In the Graphs and Models texts, the authors combine their depth of experience with the conversational style and the wealth of applications that the Coburn/Herdlick texts have become known for. By combining a graphical approach to problem solving with algebraic methods, students learn how to relate their mathematical knowledge to the outside world. The authors use technology to solve the more true to life equations, to engage more applications, and to explore the more substantial questions involving graphical behavior. Benefiting from the feedback of hundreds of instructors and students across the country, Precalculus: Graphs & Models emphasizes connections in order to improve the level of student engagement in mathematics and increase their chances of success in precalculus and calculus. The launch of the Coburn/Herdlick Graphs and Models series provides a significant leap forward in terms of online course management with McGraw-Hill’s new homework platform, Connect Math Hosted by ALEKS Corp. Math instructors served as digital contributors to choose the problems that will be available, authoring each algorithm and providing stepped out solutions that go into great detail and are focused on areas where students commonly make mistakes. From there, the ALEKS Corporation reviewed each algorithm to ensure accuracy. A unifying theme throughout the entire process was the involvement of the authors. Through each step, they provided feedback and guidance to the digital contributors to ensure that the content being developed digitally closely matched the textbook. The result is an online homework platform that provides superior content and feedback, allowing students to effectively learn the material being taught. Contents 1. Functions and Graphs 2. Relations, More on Functions 3. Quadratic Functions and Operations on Functions 4. Polynomial and Rational Functions 5. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 6. Introduction to Trigonometry 7. Trigonometric Identities, Inverses, and Equations 8. Applications of Trigonometry 9. Systems of Equations ad Inequalities; Matrices 10. Analytical Geometry; Polar and Parametric Equations 11. Sequences, Series, Counting, and Probability 12. Bridges to Calculus – An Introduction to Limits Appendix A: A Review of Basic Concepts and Skills Appendix B: Proof Positive! Appendix C: More on Synthetic Division Appendix D: Reduced Row-Echelon Form and More on Matrices Appendix E: The Equation of a Conic Appendix F: Sinusoidal Regression Models Online Appendices AO.1, The Language, Notation, and Numbers of Mathematics AO.2, Geometry Review with Unit Conversions

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PRECALCULUS

7th Edition

by Raymond Barnett

2011 (January 2010) / 944 pages ISBN: 9780077349912 ISBN: 9780071221764 [IE] www.mhhe.com/barnett The Barnett, Ziegler, Byleen, and Sobecki College Algebra series is designed to be user friendly and to maximize student comprehension by emphasizing computational skills, ideas, and problem solving as opposed to mathematical theory. Suitable for either one or two semester college algebra with trigonometry or precalculus courses, Precalculus introduces a unit circle approach to trigonometry and includes a chapter on limits to provide students with a solid foundation for calculus concepts. The large number of pedagogical devices employed in this text will guide a student through the course. Integrated throughout the text, students and instructors will find Explore-Discuss boxes which encourage students to think critically about mathematical concepts. In each section, the worked examples are followed by matched problems that reinforce the concept being taught. In addition, the text contains an abundance of exercises and applications that will convince students that math is useful. A MathZone site featuring algorithmic exercises, videos, and other resources accompanies the text. Contents R. Basic Algebraic Operations 1. Equations And Inequalities 2. Graphs 3. Functions 4. Polynomial And Rational Functions 5. Exponential And Logarithmic Functions 6. Trigonometric Functions 7. Trigonometric Identities And Conditional Equations 8. Additional Topics In Trigonometry 9. Additional Topics In Analytic Geometry 10. Systems Of Equations And Inequalities; Matrices 11. Sequences And Series 12. Limits: An Introduction To Calculus Appendix A: Special Topics A-1 Scientific Notation And Significant Digits A-2 Partial Fractions A-3 Parametric Equations Appendix B B-1 Geometric Formulas International Edition

PRECALCULUS

2nd Edition

by John W. Coburn, Saint Louis Community College--Florissant Valley

2010 (February 2009) / Hardcover / 1216 pages ISBN: 9780077276508 ISBN: 9780070172982 [IE] www.mhhe.com/coburn Three components contribute to a theme sustained throughout the Coburn Series: that of laying a firm foundation, building a solid framework, and providing strong connections. Not only does Coburn present a sound problem-solving process to teach students to recognize a problem, organize a procedure, and formulate a solution, the text encourages students to see beyond

procedures in an effort to gain a greater understanding of the big ideas behind mathematical concepts. Written in a readable, yet mathematically mature manner appropriate for college algebra level students, Coburn’s Precalculus uses narrative, extensive examples, and a range of exercises to connect seemingly disparate mathematical topics into a cohesive whole. Coburn’s hallmark applications are born out of the author’s extensive experiences in and outside the classroom, and appeal to the vast diversity of students and teaching methods in this course area. Benefiting from the feedback of hundreds of instructors and students across the country, Precalculus second edition, continues to emphasize connections in order to improve the level of student engagement in mathematics and increase their chances of success in college algebra. CONTENTS 1. Equations and Inequalities 2. Relations, Functions and Graphs 3. Polynomial and Rational Functions 4. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 5. Introduction to Trigonometric Functions 6. Trigonometric Identities, Inverses, and Equations 7. Applications of Trigonometry 8. Systems of Equations and Inequalities 9. Analytical Geometry 10. Additional Topics in Algebra 11. Bridges to Calculus--An Introduction to Limits Appendices A-1 A Review of Basic Concepts and Skills A-2 US Standard Units and the Metric System A-3 Rational Expressions and the Least Common Denominator A-4 Deriving the Equation of a Conic A-5 More on Matrices A-6 Deriving the Equation of a Conic

PRECALCULUS

Graphs And Models, 3rd Edition by Raymond A Barnett, Merritt College, Michael R Ziegler and Karl E Byleen of Marquette University, David Sobecki, Miami UniversityHamilton

2009 (February 2008) / 1184 pages ISBN: 9780077221294 www.mhhe.com/barnett

The Barnett Graphs & Models series in college algebra and precalculus maximizes student comprehension by emphasizing computational skills, real-world data analysis and modeling, and problem solving rather than mathematical theory. Many examples feature side-by-side algebraic and graphical solutions, and each is followed by a matched problem for the student to work. This active involvement in the learning process helps students develop a more thorough understanding of concepts and processes. A hallmark of the Barnett series, the function concept serves as a unifying theme. A major objective of this book is to develop a library of elementary functions, including their important properties and uses. Employing this library as a basic working tool, students will be able to proceed through this course with greater confidence and understanding as they first learn to recognize the graph of a function and then learn to analyze the graph and use it to solve the problem. Applications included throughout the text give the student substantial experience in solving and modeling real world problems in an effort to convince even the most skeptical student that mathematics is really useful.

PRECALCULUS Contents 1. Functions, Graphs, And Models 2. Modeling With Linear And Quadratic Functions 3. Polynomial And Rational Functions 4. Modeling With Exponential And Logarithmic Functions 5. Trigonometric Functions 6. Trigonometric Identities And Conditional Equations 7. Additional Topics In Trigonometry 8. Modeling With Systems Of Equations And Inequalities 9. Matrices And Determinants 10. Sequences, Induction, Probability 11. Additional Topics In Analytic Geometry Appendix A: Basic Algebra Review Appendix B: Special Topics Appendix C: Geometric Formulas

schaum’s outline of beginning calculus

3rd Edition

21. Approximation by Differentials; Newton’s Method 22. Higher-Order Derivatives 23. Applications of the Second Derivative and Graph Sketching 24. More Maximum and Minimum Problems 25. Angle Measure 26. Sine and Cosine Functions 27. Graphs and Derivatives of Sine and Cosine Functions 28. The Tangent and Other Trigonometric Functions 29. Antiderivatives 30. The Definite Integral 31. The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus 32. Applications of Integration I: Area and Arc Length 33. Applications of Integration II: Volume 34. The Natural Logarithm 35. Exponential Functions 36. L’Hopital’s Rule: Exponential Growth and Decay 37. Inverse Trigonometric Functions 38. Integration by Parts 39. Trigonometric Integrands and Trigonometric Substitutions 40. Integration of Rational Function: The Method of Partial Fractions

by Elliott Mendelson, Queens College

2010 (August 2009) / 416 pages ISBN: 9780071635356

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF PRECALCULUS

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3rd Edition

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by William Navidi and Barry Monk

2016 (January 2015) / 736 pages ISBN: 9780077836351 ISBN: 9781259345296 (with Formula Card) Navidi/Monk, Elementary Statistics was developed around three central themes – Clarity, Quality, and Accuracy. These central themes were born out of extensive market research and feedback from statistics instructors across the country. The authors paid close attention to how material is presented to students, ensuring that the content in the text is very clear, concise, and digestible. High quality exercises, examples and integration of technology are important aspects of an Introductory Statistics text. The authors have provided robust exercise sets that range in difficulty. They have also focused keen attention to ensure that examples provide clear instruction to students. Technology is integrated throughout the text, providing students examples of how to use the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculators, Microsoft Excel and Minitab. The accuracy of Elementary Statistics was a foundational principle always on the minds of the authors. While this certainly pertains to all aspects of the text, the authors also exhausted energy in ensuring the supplements have been developed to fit cohesively with the text. NEW TO THIS EDITION •

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CONTENTS 1. Basic Ideas 1.1 Sampling 1.2 Types of Data 1.3 Design of Experiments 1.4 Bias in Study 2. Graphical Summaries of Data 2.1 Graphical Summaries for Qualitative Data 2.2 Frequency Distributions and Their Graphs 2.3 More Graphs for Quantitative Data 2.4 Graphs Can Be Misleading 3. Numerical Summaries of Data 3.1 Measures of Center Data 3.2 Measures of Spread 3.3 Measures of Position 4. Summarizing Bivariate Data 4.1 Correlation 4.2 The Least-Squares Regression Line 4.3 Features and Limitations of the Least-Squares Regression Line 5. Probability 5.1 Basic Ideas 5.2 The Addition Rule and the Rule of Compliments 5.3 Conditional Probability and the Multiplication Rule 5.4 Counting 6. Discrete Probability Distributions 6.1 Random Variables 6.2 The Binomial Distribution 6.3 The Poisson Distribution 7. The Normal Distribution 7.1 The Standard Normal Curve 7.2 Applications of the Normal Distribution 7.3 Sampling Distributions and the Central Limit Theorem 7.4 The Central Limit Theorem for Proportions 7.5 The Normal Approximation to the Binomial Distribution 7.6 Assessing Normality 8. Confidence Intervals 8.1 Confidence Intervals for a Population Mean, Standard Deviation Known 8.2 Confidence Intervals for a Population Mean, Standard Deviation Unknown 8.3 Confidence Intervals for a Population Proportion 8.4 The Central Limit Theorem for Proportions 8.5 Determining Which Method to Use 9. Hypothesis Testing 9.1 Basic Principles of Hypothesis Testing 9.2 Hypothesis Tests for a Population Mean, Standard Deviation Known 9.3 Hypothesis Tests for a Population Mean, Standard Deviation Unknown 9.4 Hypothesis Tests for Proportions 9.5 Hypothesis Tests for a Standard Deviation 9.6 Determining Which Method to Use 9.7 Power 10. Two-Sample Confidence Intervals 10.1 Confidence Intervals for the Difference Between Two Means. Independent Samples

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10.2 Confidence Intervals for the Difference Between Two Proportions 10.3 Confidence Intervals for the Difference Between Two Means. Paired Samples 11. Two-Sample Hypothesis Tests 11.1 Hypothesis Tests for the Difference Between Two Means. Independent Samples 11.2 Hypothesis Tests for the Difference Between Two Proportions 11.3 Hypothesis Tests for the Difference Between Two Means. Paired Samples 11.4 Hypothesis Tests for Two Population Standard Deviations 11.5 The Multiple Testing Problem 12. Tests with Qualitative Data 12.1 Testing Goodness-of-Fit 12.2 Tests for Independence and Homogeneity 13. Inference in Linear Models 13.1 Inference on the Slope of the Regression Line 13.2 Inference About the Response 13.3 Multiple Regression 14. Analysis of Variance 14.1 One-way Analysis of Variance 14.2 Two-way Analysis of Variance

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ELEMENTARY STATISTICS

A Brief Version, 7th Edition

by Allan G Bluman, Community College of Allegheny County-South

2015 (October 2014) ISBN: 9781259345289 (with Formula Card) ISBN: 9781259254505 [IE] Elementary Statistics: A Brief Version is for introductory statistics courses with a basic algebra prerequisite. The book is non-theoretical, explaining concepts intuitively and teaching problem solving through worked examples and step-bystep instructions. In recent editions, Al Bluman has placed more emphasis on conceptual understanding and understanding results, along with increased focus on Excel, MINITAB, and the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus graphing calculators; computing technologies commonly used in such courses. NEW TO THIS EDITION •



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CONTENTS 1. The Nature of Probability and Statistics 1.1 Descriptive and Inferential Statistics 1.2 Variables and Types of Data 1.3 Data Collection and Sampling Techniques 1.4 Observational and Experimental Studies 1.5 Uses and Misuses of Statistics 1.6 Computers and Calculators

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2. Frequency Distributions and Graphs 2.1 Organizing Data 2.2 Histograms Frequency Polygons and Ogives 2.3 Other Types of Graphs 2.4 Paired Data and Scatter Plots 3. Data Description 3.1 Measures of Central Tendency 3.2 Measures of Variation 3.3 Measures of Position 3.4 Exploratory Data Analysis 4. Probability and Counting Rules 4.1 Sample Spaces and Probability 4.2 The Addition Rules for Probability 4.3 The Multiplication Rules and Conditional Probability 4.4 Counting Rules 4.5 Probability and Counting Rules 5. Discrete Probability Distributions 5.1 Probability Distributions 5.2 Mean Variance Standard Deviation and Expectation 5.3 The Binomial Distribution 6. The Normal Distribution 6.1 Normal Distributions 6.2 Applications of the Normal Distributions 6.3 The Central Limit Theorem 6.4 The Normal Approximation to the Binomial Distribution 7. Confidence Intervals and Sample Size 7.1 Confidence Intervals for the Mean When σ Is Known 7.2 Confidence Intervals for the Mean When σ Is Unknown 7.3 Confidence Intervals and Sample Size for Proportions 7.4 Confidence Intervals for Variances and Standard Deviations 8. Hypothesis Testing 8.1 Steps in Hypothesis Testing – Traditional Method 8.2 z Test for a Mean 8.3 t Test for a Mean 8.4 z Test for a Proportion

STATISTICS & PROBABILITY 8.5 Chi-Square Test for a Variance or Standard Deviation 8.6 Confidence Intervals and Hypothesis Testing 9. Testing the Difference Between Two Means Two Proportions and Two Variances 9.1 Testing the Difference Between Two Means. Using the z Test 9.2 Testing the Difference Between Two Means of Independent Samples. Using the t Test 9.3 Testing the Difference Between Two Means. Dependent Samples 9.4 Testing the Difference Between Two Variances



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10. Correlation and Regression 10.1 Correlation 10.2 Regression 10.3 Coefficient of Determination and Standard Error of the Estimate 11. Chi-Square and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) 11.1 Test for Goodness of Fit 11.2 Test Using Contingency Tables 11.3 Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) Appendix A: Tables Appendix B: Data Bank Appendix C: Glossary Appendix D: Photo Credits Appendix E: Selected Answers

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1. The Nature of Probability and Statistics1.1 Descriptive and Inferential Statistics 1.2 Variables and Types of Data 1.3 Data Collection and Sampling Techniques 1.4 Observational and Experimental Studies 1.5 Uses and Misuses of Statistics 1.6 Computers and Calculators

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ELEMENTARY STATISTICS

by Allan G. Bluman, Cc Of Alleghney County South

2015 (November 2013) / 896 pages ISBN: 9780078136337 ISBN: 9789814626743 [IE] www.mhhe.com/bluman Elementary Statistics: A Step By Step Approach is for introductory statistics courses with a basic algebra prerequisite. The text follows a nontheoretical approach, explaining concepts intuitively and supporting them with abundant examples. In recent editions, Al Bluman has placed more emphasis on conceptual understanding and understanding results, which is also reflected in the online homework environment, Connect Math Hosted by ALEKS. Additionally step-by step instructions on how to utilize the TI-84 Plus graphing calculator, Excel, and Minitab, have also been updated to reflect the most recent editions of each technology. Connect Math Hosted by ALEKS and LearnSmart for Bluman, Elementary Statistics, was developed by statistics instructors who served as digital contributors. Their experience in teaching statistics provided a significant advantage while they authored each algorithm and providing stepped out, highly detailed solutions that focus on areas where students commonly make mistakes. The result is an online homework platform that provides superior content and feedback, allowing students to effectively learn the material being taught. Several hundred new questions have been added to Connect Math Hosted by ALEKS for this edition to ensure a broader coverage of topics and alignment with the text content. www.mhhe.com/bluman New to this edition •

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3. Data Description3.1 Measures of Central Tendency 3.2 Measures of Variation 3.3 Measures of Position 3.4 Exploratory Data Analysis 4. Probability and Counting Rules4.1 Exploratory Data Analysis 4.2 The Addition Rules for Probability 4.3 The Multiplication Rules and Conditional Probability 4.4 Counting Rules 4.5 Probability and Counting Rules 5. Discrete Probability Distributions5.1 Probability Distributions 5.2 Mean, Variance, Standard Deviation, and Expectation 5.3 The Binomial Distribution 5.4 Other Types of Distributions (Optional) 6. The Normal Distribution6.1 Normal Distributions 6.2 Applications of the Normal Distribution 6.3 The Central Limit Theorem 6.4 The Normal Approximation to the Binomial Distribution 7. Confidence Intervals and Sample Size7.1 Confidence Intervals for the Mean When ¿ Is Known 7.2 Confidence Intervals for the Mean When ¿ Is Unknown 7.3 Confidence Intervals and Sample Size for Proportions 7.4 Confidence Intervals for Variances and Standard Deviations 8. Hypothesis Testing8.1 Steps in Hypothesis Testing— Traditional Method 8.2 z Test for a Mean 8.3 t Test for a Mean 8.4 z Test for a Proportion 8.5 ¿2 Test for a Variance or Standard Deviation 8.6 Additional Topics Regarding Hypothesis Testing 9. Testing the Difference Between Two Means, Two Variances, and Two Proportions9.1 Testing the Difference Between Two Means: Using the z Test 9.2 Testing the Difference Between Two Means of Independent

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ESSENTIAL STATISTICS

by William Navidi, Colorado School of Mines and Barry Monk, Middle Georgia State University

2014 (January 2013) ISBN: 9780077701406 (with Formula Card and Data Files CD) ISBN: 9781259095047 [IE] www.mhhe.com/navidimonk Navidi/Monk, Essential Statistics was developed around three central themes – Clarity, Quality, and Accuracy. These central themes were born out of extensive market research and feedback from statistics instructors across the country. The authors paid close attention to how material is presented to students, ensuring that the content in the text is very clear, concise, and digestible. High quality exercises, examples and integration of technology are important aspects of an Introductory Statistics text. The authors have provided robust exercise sets that range in difficulty. They have also focused keen attention to ensure that examples provide clear instruction to students. Technology is integrated throughout the text, providing students examples of how to use the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculators, Microsoft Excel and Minitab. The accuracy of Elementary Statistics was a foundational principle always on the minds of the authors. While this certainly pertains to all aspects of the text, the authors also exhausted energy in ensuring the supplements have been developed to fit cohesively with the text.

Contents 1. Basic Ideas 2. Graphical Summaries of Data 3. Numerical Summaries of Data 4. Probability 5. Discrete Probability Distributions 6. The Normal Distribution 7. Confidence Intervals 8. Hypothesis Testing 9. Inferences on Two Samples 10. Tests with Qualitative Data 11. Correlation and Regression Appendix A: Tables Appendix B: TI-84 PLUS Stat Wizards

PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS by J. Susan Milton, Radford University, Jesse C. Arnold, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Liu Kwong Ip, Hong Kong Baptist University

2013 / 600 pages ISBN: 9780071087858 (An Asian Adaptation) www.mheducation.asia/olc/milton This well-respected text is designed for the first course in probability and statistics taken by students majoring in Engineering and the Computing Sciences. The prerequisite is one year of calculus. The text offers a balanced presentation of applications and theory. The authors take care to develop the theoretical foundations for the statistical methods presented at a level that is accessible to students with only a calculus background. They explore the practical implications of the formal results to problem-solving so students gain an understanding of the logic behind the techniques as well as practice in using them. The examples, exercises, and applications were selected to apply to engineering, computing, mathematics and science students and include opportunities for real data analysis. Contents 1. Introduction to Probability and Counting 2. Some Probability Laws 3. Discrete Distributions 4. Continuous Distributions 5. Descriptive Statistics 6. Estimation 7. Inferences on the Mean and Variance of a Distribution 8. Inferences on Proportions 9. Comparing Two Means and Two Variances 10. Sample Linear Regression and Correlation 11. Analysis of Variance 12. Categorical Data

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF PROBABILITY, RANDOM VARIABLES, AND RANDOM PROCESSES

3rd Edition

by Hwei Hsu, Fairleigh Dickinson University

2014 (March 2014) / 352 pages ISBN: 9780071822985 (A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Outline of Probability, Random Variables, and Random Processes mirrors the courses in scope and sequence to help enrolled students understand basic concepts and offer extra practice on topics such as bivariate random variables, joint

STATISTICS & PROBABILITY distribution functions, moment generating functions, Poisson processes, Wiener processes, power spectral densities, and white noise. Coverage will also include response of linear systems to random outputs, Fourier series and Karhunen-Loeve expansions, Fourier transform of random processes, parameter estimation, Bayes’ estimation, and mean square estimation. Features •

Outline format supplies a concise guide to the standard college courses in probability, variables, and processes



405 solved problems



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SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF STATISTICS

5th Edition

by M Spiegel, Murray Spiegel, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

2014 (March 2014) / 608 pages ISBN: 9780071822527 (A Schaum’s Publication)

probability & statistics, probability, business statistics, basic statistics, and beginning statistics •

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Contents Part I: Probability 1. Basic Probability 2. Random Variables and Probability Distributions 3. Mathematical Expectation 4. Special Probability Distributions Part II: Statistics 5. Sampling Theory 6. Estimation Theory 7. Tests of Hypotheses and Significance 8. Curve Fitting, Regression, and Correlation 9. Analysis of Variance 10. Nonparametric Tests

Schaum’s Outline of Introduction to Probability and Statistics

Schaum’s Outline of Statistics includes figures and dozens of problems showing output from EXCEL, SAS, SPSS, STATISTIX, and MINITAB, all of which are now in general use for in college courses on statistics at this level. It also includes statistical examples taken from the latest media sources.

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SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS

4th Edition

by John J. Schiller, R. Alu Srinivasan, Temple University and Murray R. Spiegel (deceased)

2013 (November 2012) / 432 pages ISBN: 9780071795579 (A Schaum’s Publication) More than 40 million students have trusted Schaum’s Outlines for their expert knowledge and helpful solved problems. Written by renowned experts in this field, Schaum’s Outline of Probability and Statistics covers what you need to know for your course and, more important, your exams. Step-by-step, the authors walk you through coming up with solutions to exercises in this topic. •

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2012 (September 2011) / 384 pages ISBN: 9780071762496 (A Schaum’s Publication)

SCHAUM’S EASY OUTLINE OF STATISTICS

2nd Edition

by David P. Lindstrom and Murray R Spiegel (Deceased)

2011 (September 2010) / 144 pages ISBN: 9780071745819 (A Schaum’s Publication) If you are looking for a quick nuts-and-bolts overview of statistics, it’s got to be Schaum’s Easy Outline. This book is a pared-down, simplified, and tightly focused version of its Schaum’s Outline cousin, with an emphasis on clarity and conciseness. Graphic elements such as sidebars, reader-alert icons, and boxed highlights stress selected points from the text, illuminate keys to learning, and give you quick pointers to the essentials. •

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SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF PROBABILITY

2nd Edition

by Seymour Lipschutz, Temple University and Marc Lipson, University of Georgia

2011 (February 2011) / 336 pages ISBN: 9780071755610 (A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Outline of Probability mirrors the course in scope and sequence to help enrolled students understand basic concepts and offer extra practice on topics such as finite and countable sets, binomial coefficients, axioms of probability, conditional probability, expectation of a finite random variable, Poisson distribution, and probability of vectors and Stochastic matrices. Coverage will also include finite Stochastic and tree diagrams, Chebyshev’s Inequality and the Law of Large Numbers, calculations of binomial probabilities using the normal approximation, and regular Markov processes & stationary state distributions. Contents 1. Set Theory 2. Techniques of Counting 3. Introduction to Probability 4. Conditional Probability and Independence 5. Random Variables 6. Binomial and Normal Distributions 7. Markov Processes Appendix A: Descriptive Statistics Appendix B: Chi-Square Distribution

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF STATISTICS AND ECONOMETRICS

Revised 2nd Edition

by Dominick Salvatore and Derrick Reagle of Fordham University

2011 (February 2011) / 336 pages ISBN: 9780071755474 (A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Outline of Statistics and Econometrics mirrors the course in scope and sequence to help enrolled students understand basic concepts and offer extra practice on topics such as frequency distribution, the Poisson Distribution, sampling distribution of a mean, and nonparametric testing. Coverage also includes the ordinary least-squares method, partial-correlation coefficients, distributed lag models, heteroscedasticity, simultaneousequations models, co-integration and error correction, and computer applications in econometrics. Contents 1. Introduction 2. Descriptive Statistics 3. Probability and Probability Distributions 4. Statistical Inference: Estimation 5. Statistical Inference: Testing Hypotheses 6. Simple Regression Analysis 7. Multiple Regression Analysis 8. Further Techniques and Applications in Regression Analysis 9. Problems in Regression Analysis 10. Simultaneous-Equations Methods 11. Time-Series Methods 12. Computer Applications in Econometrics

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF BEGINNING STATISTICS

2nd Edition

by Larry Stephens, University of Nebraska, Omaha

2010 (August 2009) / 432 pages ISBN: 9780071635332 (A Schaum’s Publication) This study tool is ideal if you wish to master the basics for an introductory course or solo study. This new edition includes output from Excel, SAS, SPSS, STATISTIX, and MINITAB, all of which are now in general use for college courses on statistics at this level. It will also include up-to-date statistical examples taken from the latest media sources. Contents 1. Introduction 2. Organizing Data 3. Descriptive Measures 4. Probability 5. Discrete Random Variables 6. Continuous Random Variables and Their Probability Distributions 7. Sampling Distributions 8. Estimation and Sample Size Determination: One Population 9. Tests of Hypothesis: One Population 10. Inferences for Two Populations 11. Chi-Square Procedures

STATISTICS & PROBABILITY SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF BUSINESS STATISTICS

2nd Edition

by Larry Stephens, University of Nebraska, Omaha

2010 (August 2009) / 416 pages ISBN: 9780071635271 (A Schaum’s Publication) This study tool is ideal if you wish to master the basics for an introductory course or solo study. This new edition includes output from Excel, SAS, SPSS, STATISTIX, and MINITAB, all of which are now in general use for college courses on statistics at this level. It will also include up-to-date statistical examples taken from the latest media sources. Contents 1. Analyzing Business Data 2. Statistical Presentations and Graphical Displays 3. Describing Business Data: Measures of Location 4. Describing Business Data: Measures of Dispersion 5. Probability 6. Probability Distributions for Discrete Random Variables: Binomial, Hypergeometric, and Poission 7. Probability Distributions for Continuous Random Variables: Normal and Exponential 8. Sampling Distributions and Confidence Intervals for the Mean 9. Other Confidence Intervals 10. Testing Hypotheses Concerning the Value of a Population Mean 11. Testing Other Hypotheses 12. The Chi-Square Test for the Analysis of Qualitative Data 13. Analysis of Variance 14. Linear Regression and Correlation Analysis 15. Multiple Regression and Correlation 16. Time Series Analysis and Business Forecasting 17. Nonparametric Statistics 18. Decision Analysis: Payoff Tables and Decision Trees 19. Statistical Process Control

SCHAUM’S EASY OUTLINE OF BUSINESS STATISTICS by Leonard J. Kazmier, Arizona State University

2003 / 160 pages ISBN: 9780071398763 (A Schaum’s Publication) CONTENTS Chapter 1. Analyzing Business Data 2. Statistical Presentations and Graphical Analysis 3. Describing Business Data. Measures of Location 4. Describing Business Data. Measures of Variability 5. Probability 6. Probability Distributions for Discrete Random Variables 7. Probability Distributions for Continuous Random Variables 8. Sampling Distributions and Confidence Intervals for the Mean 9. Other Confidence Intervals 10. Testing Hypotheses Concerning the Value of the Population Mean 11. Testing Other Hypotheses 12. The Chi-Square Test 13. Analysis of Variance 14. Linear Regression and Correlation Analysis 15. Multiple Regression and Correlation 16. Time Series Analysis and Business Forecasting

17. Index Numbers for Business and Economic Data 18. Decision Analysis. Payoff Tables And Decision Trees 19. Decision Analysis. The Use of the Sample Information 20. Statistical Process Control 21. Nonparametric Statistics Appendices

Schaum’s Outline of Elements of Statistics II

Inferential Statistics

by Stephen Bernstein and Ruth Bernstein, University of Colorado

2000 / 480 pages ISBN: 9780071346375 (A Schaum’s Publication) Picking up where Elements of Statistics I leaves off, this study guide clearly explains discrete probability distribution, including normal, continuing, sampling, and other distributions. The practical, cross-referenced problems throughout are drawn from such fields as anthropology, biology, business, government, medecine, psychology and sociology, and the solutions are fully explained. A perfect supplement to the leading textbooks, students will also find this book ideal for independent study. Supplementary questions aid self-testing.

Schaum’s Outline of Elements of Statistics I

Differential Statistics and Probability

by Stephen Bernstein and Ruth Bernstein, University of Colorado

1999 / 368 pages ISBN: 9780070050235 (A Schaum’s Publication) Contents Mathematics Required for Statistics Characteristics of the Data Populations, Samples, and Statistics Descriptive Statistics: Organizing the Data Into Tables Descriptive Statistics: Graphing the Data Descriptive Statistics: Measures of Central Tendency, Average Value, and Location Descriptive Statistics: Measures of Dispersion Probability: The Classical, Relative Frequency, Set Theory, and Subjective Interpretations Probability: Rules for Multiplication and Division, Marginal Probabilities and Bayes’ Theorem, Tree Diagrams and Counting Rules Random Variables, Probability Distributions, Cumulative Distribution Functions, and Expected Values

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Schaum’s Outline of Set Theory and Related Topics

2nd Edition

by Seymour Lipschutz, Temple University

1998 / 200 pages ISBN: 9780070381599 (A Schaum’s Publication) (International Edition is not for sale in Japan.) Contents Sets and Subsets. Basic Set Operators. Sets of Numbers. Functions. Product Sets and Graphs of Functions. Relations. Further Theory of Sets. Further Theory of Functions, Operations. Cardinal Numbers. Partially and Totally Ordered Sets. Well-Ordered Sets/Ordinal Numbers. Axiom of Choice. Paradoxes in Set Theory. Algebra of Propositions. Quantifiers. Boolean Algebra. Logical Reasoning.



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Statistics and Probability (Non-Calculus) - Professional References

5 STEPS TO A 5 AP STATISTICS 2016 Edition, 6th Edition by Duane Hinders

2015 (June 2015) / 384 pages ISBN: 9780071846455 (A Professional Reference Title) The 5 Steps to a 5 series has achieved solid success, with more than one million copies sold. Each book features an effective, 5-step plan to guide students’ preparation program and help them build the skills, knowledge, and test-taking confidence they need to succeed. Eye-catching covers, an attractive interior text design, and digital enhancements create a package with proven student appeal. Statistics is one of the biggest and most demanding Advanced Placement tests. It includes multiple-choice questions and freeresponse questions that require students to supply workedout solutions. This fully revised edition covers the latest course syllabus and provides model tests that reflect the latest version of the exam. Features •

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International Edition

PRIMER OF BIOSTATISTICS

Set 2, 7th Edition by Stanton Glantz

2012 (November 2011) / 320 pages ISBN: 9780071781503 ISBN: 9780071326964 [IE] (A Professional Reference Title) Don’t be afraid of biostatistics anymore! Primer of Biostatistics,7th Edition demystifies this challenging topic in an interesting and enjoyable manner that assumes no prior knowledge of the subject. Faster than you thought possible, you’ll understand test selection and be able to evaluate biomedical statistics critically, knowledgeably, and confidently. With Primer of Biostatistics, you’ll start with the basics, including analysis of variance and the t test, then advance to multiple comparison testing, contingency tables, regression, and more. Illustrative examples and challenging problems, culled from the recent biomedical literature, highlight the discussions throughout and help to foster a more intuitive approach to biostatistics. The companion CD-ROM contains everything you need to run thirty statistical tests of your own data. Review questions and summaries in each chapter facilitate the learning process and help you gauge your comprehension. By combining whimsical studies of Martians and other planetary residents with actual papers from the biomedical literature, the author makes the subject fun and engaging. Contents Preface 1. Biostatistics and Clinical Practice 2. How to Summarize Data 3. How to Test for Differences between Groups 4. The Special Case of Two Groups: The t test

STATISTICS & PROBABILITY 5. How to Analyze Rates and Proportions 6. What Does “Not Significant” Really Mean? 7. Confidence Intervals 8. How to Test for Trends 9. Experiments When Each Subject Receives More Than One Treatment 10. Alternatives to Analysis of Variance and the t test Based on Ranks 11. How to Analyze Survival Data 12. What Do the Data Really Show? Appendix A: Computational Forms Appendix B: Statistical Tables and Power Charts Appendix C: Answers to Exercises Index

Statistics and Probability (Calculus) International Edition

Introduction to the Theory of Statistics

3rd Edition

by Alexander M. Mood, University of California, Irvine Franklin A. Graybill, Duane C. Boes, both of Colorado State University

1974 / 480 pages ISBN: 9780070854659 [IE] A self contained introduction to classical statistical theory. The material is suitable for students who have successfully completed a single year’s course in calculus with no prior knowledge of statistics or probability.

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS

4th Edition

by John J Schiller, R Alu Srinivasan, Temple University and Murray R Spiegel (deceased)

2013 (November 2012) / 432 pages ISBN: 978001795579 (A Schaum’s Publication) More than 40 million students have trusted Schaum’s Outlines for their expert knowledge and helpful solved problems. Written by renowned experts in this field, Schaum’s Outline of Probability and Statistics covers what you need to know for your course and, more important, your exams. Step-by-step, the authors walk you through coming up with solutions to exercises in this topic. •

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Coverage of all course fundamentals



Easy to understand methodology



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Contents Part I: Probability 1. Basic Probability 2. Random Variables and Probability Distributions 3. Mathematical Expectation 4. Special Probability Distributions Part II: Statistics 5. Sampling Theory 6. Estimation Theory 7. Tests of Hypotheses and Significance 8. Curve Fitting, Regression, and Correlation 9. Analysis of Variance 10. Nonparametric Tests

Applied Statistics – Education, Psychology and Social Science

SPSS SURVIVAL MANUAL

5th Edition

by Julie Pallant, University of Melbourn

2013 (May 2013) ISBN: 9780335262588 (Open University Press) The SPSS Survival Manual throws a lifeline to students and researchers grappling with this powerful data analysis software. In her bestselling guide, now covering up to version 21 of the SPSS software, Julie Pallant guides you through the entire research process, helping you choose the right data analysis technique for your project. From the formulation of research questions, to the design of the study and analysis of data, to reporting the results, Julie discusses basic and advanced statistical techniques. She outlines each technique clearly, with step by step procedures for performing the analysis, a detailed guide to interpreting data output and an example of how to present the results in a report. Illustrated with screen grabs, examples of output and tips, the text is supported by a website with sample data and guidelines on report writing. CONTENTS Preface Data files and website Introduction and overview Part One: Getting started 1. Designing a study 2. Preparing a codebook 3. Getting to know IBM SPSS Part Two: Preparing the data file 4. Creating a data file and entering data 5. Screening and cleaning the data Part Three: Preliminary analyses 6 .Descriptive statistics 7. Using graphs to describe and explore the data 8. Manipulating the data 9. Checking the reliability of a scale 10. Choosing the right statistic Part Four: Statistical techniques to explore relationships among variables 11. Correlation 12. Partial correlation 13. Multiple regression 14. Logistic regression

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STATISTICS & PROBABILITY 15. Factor analysis Part Five: Statistical techniques to compare groups 16. Non-parametric statistics 17. T-tests 18. One-way analysis of variance 19. Two-way between-groups ANOVA 20. Mixed between-within subjects analysis of variance 21. Multivariate analysis of variance 22. Analysis of covariance Appendix: Details of data files Recommended reading References

BIOSTATISTICS for the Health Sciences by Karuthan Chinna, Krishnakumari Krishnan

2009 / Softcover / 196 pages ISBN: 9789833850686 (An Asian Publication) This book is an ideal introduction to the study of statistics applied to the field of health sciences. It is intended for undergraduate and postgraduate students in the field of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, allied health and other health-related fields with little or no background in statistics. CONTENTS 1. Introduction to Biostatistics 2. Descriptive Statistics 3. Statistical Distributions 4. Statistical Inference 5. One Sample Mean Test 6. Paired Sample Mean Test 7. Independent Samples Mean Test 8. One-Way ANOVA 9. One Sample Proportion Test 10. Two Samples Proportion Test 11. Contingency Tables 12. Bivariate Data Analysis Answers Appendix References

STATISTICAL METHODS FOR CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE

3rd Edition

by Ronet Bachman, University Of Delaware, and Raymond Paternoster, University of Maryland---College Park

2009 / Hardcover / 720 pages ISBN: 9780073129242 www.mhhe.com/bachman3e Contents 1: The Purpose of Statistics in the Criminological Sciences 2. Levels of Measurement and Aggregation 3. Understanding Data Distributions 4. Measures of Central Tendency 5. Measures of Dispersion 6. Probability, Probability Distributions, and an Introduction to Hypothesis Testing 7. Point Estimation and Confidence Intervals 8. From Estimation to Statistical Tests. Hypothesis Testing for one

Population Mean and Proportion 9. Testing Hypotheses with Categorical Data 10. Hypothesis Tests Involving Two Population Means or Proportions 11. Hypothesis Tests Involving Three or More Population Means. Analysis of Variance 12. Bivariate Correlation and Regression 13. Controlling for a Third Variable. Multiple Regression and Partial Correlation 14. Regression Analysis with a Dichotomous Dependent Variable: Logit Models Appendix A: A Review of Basic Mathematical Operations Appendix B: Statistical Tables Appendix C: References

THE STATA SURVIVAL GUIDE by David Pevalin and Karen Robson

2009 (July 2009) / 392 pages ISBN: 9780335223886 (Open University Press) Where do I start? How do I know if I’m asking the right questions? How do I analyze the data once I have it? How do I report the results? When will I ever understand the process? If you are new to using the Stata software, and concerned about applying it to a project, help is at hand. David Pevalin and Karen Robson offer you a step by step introduction to the basics of the software, before gently helping you develop a more sophisticated understanding of Stata and its capabilities. The book will guide you through the research process offering further reading where more complex decisions need to be made and giving ‘real world’ examples from a wide range of disciplines and anecdotes that clarify issues for readers. The book will help with: •

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Contents Introduction About the authors Acknowledgements Getting started with Stata Data in and out of Stata Manipulating variables Manipulating data Descriptive statistics and graphs Tables and correlations Differences in means, medians and proportions Regression Presenting your results References Index

STATISTICS & PROBABILITY SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF STATISTICS IN PSYCHOLOGY by Larry J. Stephens, University of Nebraska, Omaha

2009 / Softcover / 288 pages ISBN: 9780071545990

Applied Statistics - Engineering

*9780073401331* STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS

(A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Outline of Statistics in Psychology helps students to understand basic concepts and offers extra practice on such topics as frequency distributions, central tendency, inferential statistics, probability and samples, z scores, the t-Test, correlations, and nonparametric tests. Coverage will also include the design of experiments and surveys, their execution, and the statistical tasks required to make sense of the date obtained using these techniques. A special section on computer-use for particular statistical tasks has also been included.

Schaum’s Outline of Elements of Statistics II

Inferential Statistics

by Stephen Bernstein and Ruth Bernstein, University of Colorado

2000 / 480 pages ISBN: 9780071346375 (A Schaum’s Publication)

Schaum’s Outline of Elements of Statistics I

Differential Statistics and Probability

by Stephen Bernstein and Ruth Bernstein, University of Colorado

1999 / 368 pages ISBN: 9780070050235 (A Schaum’s Publication) Contents Mathematics Required for Statistics Characteristics of the Data Populations, Samples, and Statistics Descriptive Statistics: Organizing the Data Into Tables Descriptive Statistics: Graphing the Data Descriptive Statistics: Measures of Central Tendency, Average Value, and Location Descriptive Statistics: Measures of Dispersion Probability: The Classical, Relative Frequency, Set Theory, and Subjective Interpretations Probability: Rules for Multiplication and Division, Marginal Probabilities and Bayes’ Theorem, Tree Diagrams and Counting Rules Random Variables, Probability Distributions, Cumulative Distribution Functions, and Expected Values

NEW

International Edition

4th Edition

by William Navidi, Colorado School Of Mines

2015 (January 2014) / 928 pages ISBN: 9780073401331 ISBN: 9781259251603 [IE] www.mhhe.com/navidi Statistics for Engineers and Scientists stands out for its crystal clear presentation of applied statistics. Suitable for a one or two semester course, the book takes a practical approach to methods of statistical modeling and data analysis that are most often used in scientific work. Statistics for Engineers and Scientists features a unique approach highlighted by an engaging writing style that explains difficult concepts clearly, along with the use of contemporary real world data sets to help motivate students and show direct connections to industry and research. While focusing on practical applications of statistics, the text makes extensive use of examples to motivate fundamental concepts and to develop intuition. McGraw-Hill is also proud to offer ConnectPlus powered by Maple with the fourth edition of Navidi’s, Statistics for Engineers and Scientists. This innovative and powerful new system helps your students learn more easily and gives you the ability to customize your homework problems and assign them simply and easily to your students. Problems are graded automatically, and the results are recorded immediately. Natural Math Notation allows for answer entry in many different forms, and the system allows for easy customization and authoring of exercises by the instructor. Navidi’s Statistics for Engineers and Scientists, fourth edition, includes the power of McGraw-Hill’s LearnSmart--a proven adaptive learning program that helps students learn faster, study more efficiently, and retain more knowledge for greater success. LearnSmart is included in ConnectPlus powered by Maple. New to this edition •

McGraw-Hill ConnectPlus offers a number of powerful tools and features to make managing assignments easier, so you can spend more time teaching. With Connect, students can engage with their coursework anytime and anywhere, making the learning process more accessible and efficient. Problems are graded automatically, and the results are recorded immediately. Natural Math Notation allows for answer entry in many different forms, and the system allows for easy customization and authoring of exercises by the instructor. ConnectPlus also includes an integrated e-book.



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A large number of new problems have been included, many of which involve real data from recently published sources.

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STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Contents 1. Sampling and Descriptive Statistics 2. Probability 3. Propagation of Error 4. Commonly Used Distributions 5. Confidence Intervals 6. Hypothesis Testing 7. Correlation and Simple Linear Regression 8. Multiple Regression 9. Factorial Experiments 10. Statistical Quality Control A Tables B Partial Derivatives C Suggestions for Further Reading Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises Index

PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS by J. Susan Milton, Radford University, Kwong Ip Liu and Jesse C. Arnold, Virginia Tech

2013 (August 2012) / 450 pages ISBN: 9780071087858 (Asian Adaptation)

been placed in an Appendix. This gives the text a more applied flavor while preserving the material for those who are particularly interested in the mathematical foundations of the statistical concepts presented. CONTENTS Preface xi Acknowledgements xv 1. Introduction to Probability and Counting1 2. Some Probability Laws13 3. Discrete Distributions31 4. Continuous Distributions60 5. Descriptive Statistics90 6. Estimation120 7. Inferences on the Mean and Variance of a Distribution137 8. Inferences on Proportions185 9. Comparing Two Means and Two Variances207 10. Simple Linear Regression and Correlation246 11. Analysis of Variance298 12. Categorical Data327 Appendixes AStatistical Tables 354 BAnswers to Selected Problems 389 CSelected Derivations 417 Index421

www.mheducation.asia/olc/milton This textbook helps students to understand statistical methods and reasoning as well as practice in using them. The examples and exercises are specially chosen for those looking for careers in the engineering and computing sciences. The text is intended as a first course in probability and applied statistics for students. A set of exercises is provided throughout the text, in a section for every chapter. In addition, each chapter has a set of review exercises in which the problems are presented in random order. It is hoped that this will help the student develop the ability to recognise the appropriate analysis. Many exercises are left open-ended in hopes of stimulating some classroom discussion. The use of electronic calculators with some built-in statistical capability is encouraged, for it allows the student to concentrate on the interpretation of the analysis rather than on the arithmetic computations. The contents of this edition focus on the applications of Statistics, rather than the mathematical details. Bearing this in mind, a section titled Real World Application has been added to three topics: Comparing Two Means and Two Variances, Analysis of Variance, and Categorical Data, for students to better relate the key concepts learned, to real cases. Another significant addition to this edition is the easy presentation of hypothesis testing. The conclusion of hypothesis testing is drawn by comparing the value of test statistic and the critical value(s), rather than the estimated P value. Moreover, hypothesis testing is presented in a “4-step format”: 1) [Hypotheses]. . . 2) [Test statistic]. . . 3) [Critical value]. . . 4) [Conclusion]. . . Nevertheless, P value is still estimated. Since the authors view statistics as an art as well as science, it is anticipated and welcomed that students disagree with the conclusion at a particular level of significance. Some large data sets to this edition have been added to better reflect the reality students will encounter after graduation, and for students to learn to manipulate such data analysis via computer. Hence, additional essential instruction has been included, in the interpretation of statistical packages. The packages chosen for illustrative purposes are SAS and MINITAB. This was done because of their widespread availability and ease of use. Most data sets are simulated with care, so that the results of the analysis are consistent with recently reported research. This allows students to gain more insight into the type of real-world engineering problems.In addition, more discussion of the interpretation of computer output is now included in the text. Some of the more difficult derivations have

International Edition

PRINCIPLES OF STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS

by William C. Navidi, Colorado School Of Mines

2010 (January 2009) / Hardcover / 608 pages ISBN: 9780077289317 ISBN: 9780070166974 [IE] www.mhhe.com/navidi Principles of Statistics for Engineers and Scientists offers the same crystal clear presentation of applied statistics as Bill Navidi’s Statistics for Engineers and Scientists text, in a manner especially designed for the needs of a one-semester course that focuses on applications. The text features a unique approach accentuated by an engaging writing style that explains difficult concepts clearly. By presenting ideas in the context of real-world data featured in plentiful examples, the book motivates students to understand fundamental concepts through practical examples found in industry and research. Contents 1. Sampling and Descriptive Statistics 2. Summarizing Bivariate Data 3. Probability 4. Commonly Used Distributions 5. Point and Interval Estimation for a Single Sample 6. Hypothesis Tests for a Single Sample 7. Inferences for Two Samples 8. Inference in Linear Models 9. Factorial Experiments 10. Statistical Quality Control

STATISTICS & PROBABILITY International Edition

INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS

Advanced Statistics

SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF STATISTICS

Principles and Applications for Engineering and the Computing Sciences, 4th Edition

5th Edition

by J Susan Milton, Emeritus, Radford University and Jesse C Arnold, Virginia Polytechnic Institute

by Murray Spiegel (deceased) and Larry J Stephens, University of Nebraska, Omaha

2003 / 816 pages ISBN: 9780072468366 ISBN: 9780071242486 [IE, 2-colour Text] ISBN: 9780071198592 [IE]

2014 (March 2014) / 608 pages ISBN: 9780071822527

www.mhhe.com/miltonarnold This well-respected text is designed for the first course in probability and statistics taken by students majoring in Engineering and the Computing Sciences. The prerequisite is one year of calculus. The text offers a balanced presentation of applications and theory. The authors take care to develop the theoretical foundations for the statistical methods presented at a level that is accessible to students with only a calculus background. They explore the practical implications of the formal results to problem-solving so students gain an understanding of the logic behind the techniques as well as practice in using them. The examples, exercises, and applications were chosen specifically for students in engineering and computer science and include opportunities for real data analysis. Contents 1. Introduction to Probability and Counting: 2. Some Probability Laws. 3. Discrete Distributions. 4. Continuous Distributions. 5. Joint Distributions. 6. Descriptive Statistics. 7. Estimation. 8. Inferences on the Mean and Variance of a Distribution. 9. Inferences on Proportions. 10. Comparing Two Means and Two Variances. 11. Sample Linear Regression and Correlation. 12. Multiple Linear Regression Models. 13. Analysis of Variance. 14. Factorial Experiments. 15. Categorical Data. 16. Statistical Quality Control. Appendix A: Statistical Tables. Appendix B: Answers to Selected Problems. Appendix C: Selected Derivations

(A Schaum’s Publication) Schaum’s Outline of Statistics includes figures and dozens of problems showing output from EXCEL, SAS, SPSS, STATISTIX, and MINITAB, all of which are now in general use for in college courses on statistics at this level. It also includes statistical examples taken from the latest media sources. Features •

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5 Steps to a 5 AP Calculus AB 2016, 2e

Ma

36

5 Steps to a 5 AP Calculus BC 2016, 2e

Ma

9, 36

5 Steps to a 5 AP Statistics: 2016 Edition, 6e

Hinders

92

Advanced Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists

Spiegel

67

Algebra & Trigonometry, 2e

Coburn

79

Algebra for College Students, 6e

Dugopolski

29

a

Applied Calculus for Business, Economics, and the Social and Life Sciences: Expanded Edition, 11e Hoffmann 35 b Basic College Mathematics with P.O.W.E.R. Learning

Messersmith

14

Basic College Mathematics, 3e

Miller

13

Basic College Mathematics, 4e

Bello

14

Basic Mathematical Skills with Geometry, 9e

Baratto

13

Beginning & Intermediate Algebra

Hendricks

23

Beginning Algebra

Hendricks

19

Beginning Algebra

Messersmith

20

Beginning Algebra, 4e

Miller

19

Beginning Algebra, 9e

Baratto

18

Beginning and Intermediate Algebra with P.O.W.E.R. Learning, 4e

Messersmith

22

Beginning and Intermediate Algebra, 3e

Messersmith

24

Beginning and Intermediate Algebra, 4e

Miller

23

Beginning and Intermediate Algebra: The Language and Symbolism of Mathematics, 3e Hall 25 Biostatistics for the Health Sciences

Chinna

94

c Calculus for Business, Economics, and the Social and Life Sciences: Brief Edition, 11e Hoffmann 35 Calculus with Analytic Geometry, 2e

Simmons

4

Calculus, 4e

Smith

3, 5, 8

Calculus, Single Variable: Early Transcendental Function, 3e

Smith

6

Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions, 4e

Smith

3, 5, 8

College Algebra Demystified, 2e

Huettenmueller

30, 77

College Algebra Essentials

Miller

74

College Algebra Essentials, 3e

Coburn

74

College Algebra with Trigonometry, 9e

Barnett

78

College Algebra, 3e

Coburn

74

College Algebra, 9e

Barnett

75

College Algebra: Graphs and Models

Coburn

75

College Algebra: Graphs and Models, 3e

Barnett

76

College Algebra: Media Update, 2e

Miller

73

TITLE INDEX

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Complex Analysis, 3e

Ahlfors

51

Complex Variables and Applications, 9e

Brown

51

Complex Variables Demystified

McMahon

52

d Differential Calculus

Saxena

3

Differential Equations

Ang

Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists

Cengel

Differential Equations with Applications and Historical Notes, 2e

Simmons

40

Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, 7e

Rosen

53

Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, 7e (Global Edition)

Rosen

52

Elementary Algebra, 6e

Dugopolski

20

Elementary and Intermediate Algebra, 4e

Dugopolski

23

Elementary Number Theory, 7e

Burton

50

Elementary Numerical Analysis: An Algorithmic Approach, 3e

Conte

49

Elementary Statistics, 2e

Navidi

85

Elementary Statistics: A Brief Version, 7e

Bluman

86

Elementary Statistics: A Step by Step Approach, 9e

Bluman

87

Essential Statistics

Navidi

88

Everyday Math Demystified, 2e

Gibilisco

15

39 39, 40, 46

e

f Fourier Series and Boundary Value Problems, 8e

Brown

41, 42

Functional Analysis, 2e

Rudin

53

h How to Solve Word Problems in Calculus

Don

5, 8, 10, 36

i Intermediate Algbera

Messersmith

27

Intermediate Algebra

Hendricks

27

Intermediate Algebra with P.O.W.E.R. Learning

Messersmith

26

Intermediate Algebra, 3e

Bello

28

Intermediate Algebra, 3e

Miller

25

Intermediate Algebra, 4e

Miller

26

Intermediate Algebra, 7e

Dugopolski

27

Introduction to Linear Algebra

DeFranza

44

Introduction to Probability and Statistics: Principles and Applications for Engineering and the Computing Sciences, 4e Milton 97 Introduction to the Theory of Statistics, 3e

Mood

93

Introductory Algebra with P.O.W.E.R. Learning

Messersmith

18

Introductory Algebra, 3e

Miller

17

TITLE INDEX Introductory Algebra, 4e

101

Bello

19

Nicholson

44

Math in Our World, 3e

Sobecki

59

Mathematical Methods for Business and Economics

Dowling

55

Mathematics for Elementary Teachers: A Conceptual Approach, 10e

Bennett

60

Mathematics for Elementary Teachers: An Activity Approach, 10e

Bennett

61

Mathematics for Technicians, 7e

Aldis

66

l Linear Algebra with Applications, 7e m

McGraw-Hill's 500 College Algebra and Trigonometry Questions: Ace Your College Exams McCune 77 n Numerical Methods

Dey

49

o Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations: With Laplace Transforms, Fourier Series and Applications Sundarapandian 39 p Pathways to Math Literacy

Sobecki

31

Prealgebra & Introductory Algebra

Miller

22

Prealgebra and Introductory Algebra with P.O.W.E.R. Learning

Messersmith

21

Prealgebra with P.O.W.E.R. Learning

Messersmith

17

Prealgebra, 2e

Miller

16

Prealgebra, 4e

Baratto

16

Precalculus, 2e

Coburn

80

Precalculus, 7e

Barnett

80

Precalculus: Graphs and Models

Coburn

79

Precalculus: Graphs and Models, 3e

Barnett

80

Primer of Biostatistics: Set 2, 7e

Glantz

92

Principles of Mathematical Analysis, 3e

Rudin

43, 48

Principles of Statistics for Engineers and Scientists

Navidi

96

Probability and Statistics

Milton

88, 96

r Real and Complex Analysis, 3e

Rudin

43, 51, 54

s Schaum's 2,000 Solved Problems in Discrete Mathematics

Lipschutz

53

Schaum's 3,000 Solved Problems in Calculus

Mendelson

Schaum's 3,000 Solved Problems in Linear Algebra

Lipschutz

46

Schaum's Easy Outline Intermediate Algebra

Steege

28

Schaum's Easy Outline of Business Statistics

Kazmier

91

7

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TITLE INDEX Schaum's Easy Outline of Calculus, 2e

Mendenson

6

Schaum's Easy Outline of College Algebra, 2e

Moyer

76

Schaum's Easy Outline of College Mathematics, Revised Edition

Schmidt

68

Schaum's Easy Outline of Differential Equations: Revised Edition

Bronson

41

Schaum's Easy Outline of Introduction to Mathematical Economics

Dowling

69

Schaum's Easy Outline of Locic, Revised Edition

Nolt

55

Schaum's Easy Outline of Statistics, 2e

Lindstrom

89

Schaum's Easy Outlines of Mathematical Handbook of Formulas and Tables, Revised Edition Spiegel 55 Schaum's Easy Outlines: Geometry, 2e

Rich

65

Schaum's Easy Outlines: Linear Algebra, Revised Edition

Lipschutz

45

Schaum's Outine of College Algebra, 4e

Spiegel

29

Schaum's Outline of Abstract Algebra, 2e

Jaisingh

56

Schaum's Outline of Advanced Calculus, 3e

Wrede

4, 48

Schaum's Outline of Advanced Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists

Spiegel

47

Schaum's Outline of Basic Business Mathematics, 2e

Don

67

Schaum's Outline of Basic Mathematics for Electricity and Electronics

Beiser

68

Schaum's Outline of Basic Mathematics with Applications to Science and Technology, 2e Kruglak 67 Schaum's Outline of Beginning Calculus, 3e

Mendelson

7, 81

Schaum's Outline of Beginning Linear Algebra

Lipschutz

46

Schaum's Outline of Beginning Statistics, 2e

Stephens

90

Schaum's Outline of Boolean Algebra and Switching Circuits

Mendelson

53

Schaum's Outline of Business Statistics, 2e

Stephens

91

Schaum's Outline of Calculus for Business, Economics, and the Social Sciences

Dowling

36

Schaum's Outline of Calculus of Finite Differences and Difference Equations

Spiegel

48

Schaum's Outline of Calculus, 6e

Ayres

Schaum's Outline of College Algebra, 4e

Spiegel

76

Schaum's Outline of College Mathematics, 4e

Schmidt

15

Schaum's Outline of Combinatorics

Balakrishnan

46

Schaum's Outline of Complex Variables, 2e

Spiegel

52

Schaum's Outline of Differential Equations, 4e

Bronson

Schaum's Outline of Differential Geometry

Lipschutz

50

Schaum's Outline of Discrete Mathematics, Revised 3e

Lipschutz

53

Schaum's Outline of Elementary Algebra, 3e

Rich

21

Schaum's Outline of Elements of Statistics I: Differential Statistics and Probability

Bernstein

91, 95

Schaum's Outline of Elements of Statistics II: Inferential Statistics

Bernstein

91, 95

4, 6, 9

40, 41

Schaum's Outline of Fourier Analysis with Applications to Boundary Value Problems Spiegel 42 Schaum's Outline of General Topology, Revised Edition

Lipschutz

56

Schaum's Outline of Geometry, 5e

Thomas

65

Schaum's Outline of Graph Theory Including Hundreds of Solved Problems

Balakrishnan

48

TITLE INDEX

103

Schaum's Outline of Group Theory

Baumslag

56

Schaum's Outline of Intermediate Algebra, 2e

Steege

28

Schaum's Outline of Introduction to Mathematical Economics, Revised 3e

Dowling

Schaum's Outline of Introduction to Probability and Statistics, Revised Edition

Lipschutz

Schaum's Outline of Laplace Transforms

Spiegel

Schaum's Outline of Linear Algebra, 5e

Lipschutz

45

Schaum's Outline of Logic, 2e

Nolt

55

Schaum's Outline of Mathematica, 2e

Don

7, 10, 55

Schaum's Outline of Mathematical Handbook of Formulas and Tables, 4e

Spiegel

Schaum's Outline of Mathematical Methods for Business and Economics

Dowling

Schaum's Outline of Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers

Mendelson

Schaum's Outline of Mathematics for Liberal Arts Majors

Thomas

60

Schaum's Outline of Mathematics for Nurses

Stephens

68

Schaum's Outline of Mathematics of Finance, 2e

Brown

69

Schaum's Outline of Matrix Operations

Bronson

45

Schaum's Outline of Modern Abstract Algebra

Ayres

56

Schaum's Outline of Numerical Analysis, 2e

Scheid

50

Schaum's Outline of Partial Differential Equations

DuChateau

41

Schaum's Outline of Precalculus, 3e

Safier

81

Schaum's Outline of Probability and Statistics, 4e

Schiller

Schaum's Outline of Probability, 2e

Lipschutz

90

Schaum's Outline of Probability, Random Variables, and Random Processes, 3e

Hsu

88

Schaum's Outline of Review of Elementary Mathematics, 2e

Rich

15

Schaum's Outline of Review of Elementary Mathematics, 2e

Schmidt

60

Schaum's Outline of Set Theory and Related Topics, 2e

Lipschutz

92

Schaum's Outline of Statistics and Econometrics, Revised 2e

Salvatore

90

Schaum's Outline of Statistics in Psychology

Stephens

95

Schaum's Outline of Statistics, 5e

Spiegel

Schaum's Outline of Tensor Calculus

Kay

Schaum's Outline of Trigonometry, 5e

Moyer

78

Solving Business Problems using a Calculator Student Text, 6e

Polisky

68

Spreadsheet Tools for Engineers Using Excel, 3e

Gottfried

47

SPSS Survival Manual 5e

Pallant

93

Statistical Methods for Criminology and Criminal Justice, 3e

Bachman

94

Statistics for Engineers and Scientists, 4e

Navidi

95

The History of Mathematics: An Introduction, 7e

Burton

49

The Stata Survival Guide

Pevalin

94

Transition to Higher Mathematics: Structure and Proof

Dumas

42, 44

Trigonometry, 2e

Coburn

77

Trigonometry, Revised 3e

Baley

78

66, 69 89 40, 41, 42

30, 54 66 61, 65

89, 93

89, 97 9, 47

t

AUTHOR INDEX

104

a Ahlfors

Complex Analysis, 3e

51

Aldis

Mathematics for Technicians, 7e

66

Ang

Differential Equations

39

Ayres

Schaum's Outline of Calculus, 6e

Ayres

Schaum's Outline of Modern Abstract Algebra

56

Bachman

Statistical Methods for Criminology and Criminal Justice, 3e

94

Balakrishnan

Schaum's Outline of Combinatorics

46

Balakrishnan

Schaum's Outline of Graph Theory Including Hundreds of Solved Problems

48

Baley

Trigonometry, Revised 3e

78

Baratto

Basic Mathematical Skills with Geometry, 9e

13

Baratto

Beginning Algebra, 9e

18

Baratto

Prealgebra, 4e

16

Barnett

College Algebra with Trigonometry, 9e

78

Barnett

College Algebra, 9e

75

Barnett

College Algebra: Graphs and Models, 3e

76

Barnett

Precalculus, 7e

80

Barnett

Precalculus: Graphs and Models, 3e

80

Baumslag

Schaum's Outline of Group Theory

56

Beiser

Schaum's Outline of Basic Mathematics for Electricity and Electronics

68

Bello

Basic College Mathematics, 4e

14

Bello

Intermediate Algebra, 3e

28

Bello

Introductory Algebra, 4e

19

Bennett

Mathematics for Elementary Teachers: A Conceptual Approach, 10e

60

Bennett

Mathematics for Elementary Teachers: An Activity Approach, 10e

61

Bernstein

Schaum's Outline of Elements of Statistics I: Differential Statistics and Probability

91, 95

Bernstein

Schaum's Outline of Elements of Statistics II: Inferential Statistics

91, 95

Bluman

Elementary Statistics: A Brief Version, 7e

86

Bluman

Elementary Statistics: A Step by Step Approach, 9e

87

Bronson

Schaum's Easy Outline of Differential Equations: Revised Edition

41

Bronson

Schaum's Outline of Differential Equations, 4e

Bronson

Schaum's Outline of Matrix Operations

45

Brown

Complex Variables and Applications, 9e

51

Brown

Fourier Series and Boundary Value Problems, 8e

41, 42

Brown

Schaum's Outline of Mathematics of Finance, 2e

69

Burton

Elementary Number Theory, 7e

50

Burton

The History of Mathematics: An Introduction, 7e

49

4, 6, 9

b

40, 41

c Cengel

Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists

39, 40, 46

AUTHOR INDEX

105

Chinna

Biostatistics for the Health Sciences

94

Coburn

Algebra & Trigonometry, 2e

79

Coburn

College Algebra Essentials, 3e

74

Coburn

College Algebra, 3e

74

Coburn

College Algebra: Graphs and Models

75

Coburn

Precalculus, 2e

80

Coburn

Precalculus: Graphs and Models

79

Coburn

Trigonometry, 2e

77

Conte

Elementary Numerical Analysis: An Algorithmic Approach, 3e

49

DeFranza

Introduction to Linear Algebra

44

Dey

Numerical Methods

49

Don

How to Solve Word Problems in Calculus

Don

Schaum's Outline of Basic Business Mathematics, 2e

Don

Schaum's Outline of Mathematica, 2e

Dowling

Mathematical Methods for Business and Economics

55

Dowling

Schaum's Easy Outline of Introduction to Mathematical Economics

69

Dowling

Schaum's Outline of Calculus for Business, Economics, and the Social Sciences

36

Dowling

Schaum's Outline of Introduction to Mathematical Economics, Revised 3e

Dowling

Schaum's Outline of Mathematical Methods for Business and Economics

66

DuChateau

Schaum's Outline of Partial Differential Equations

41

Dugopolski

Algebra for College Students, 6e

29

Dugopolski

Elementary Algebra, 6e

20

Dugopolski

Elementary and Intermediate Algebra, 4e

23

Dugopolski

Intermediate Algebra, 7e

27

Dumas

Transition to Higher Mathematics: Structure and Proof

d

5, 8, 10, 36 67 7, 10, 55

66, 69

42, 44

g Gibilisco

Everyday Math Demystified, 2e

15

Glantz

Primer of Biostatistics: Set 2, 7e

92

Gottfried

Spreadsheet Tools for Engineers Using Excel, 3e

47

Hall

Beginning and Intermediate Algebra: The Language and Symbolism of Mathematics, 3e

25

Hendricks

Beginning & Intermediate Algebra

23

Hendricks

Beginning Algebra

19

Hendricks

Intermediate Algebra

27

Hinders

5 Steps to a 5 AP Statistics: 2016 Edition, 6e

92

Hoffmann

Applied Calculus for Business, Economics, and the Social and Life Sciences: Expanded Edition, 11e 35

Hoffmann

Calculus for Business, Economics, and the Social and Life Sciences: Brief Edition, 11e

35

Hsu

Schaum's Outline of Probability, Random Variables, and Random Processes, 3e

88

Huettenmueller

College Algebra Demystified, 2e

h

30, 77

AUTHOR INDEX

106

j Jaisingh

Schaum's Outline of Abstract Algebra, 2e

56

k Kay

Schaum's Outline of Tensor Calculus

9, 47

Kazmier

Schaum's Easy Outline of Business Statistics

91

Kruglak

Schaum's Outline of Basic Mathematics with Applications to Science and Technology, 2e

67

Lindstrom

Schaum's Easy Outline of Statistics, 2e

89

Lipschutz

Schaum's 2,000 Solved Problems in Discrete Mathematics

53

Lipschutz

Schaum's 3,000 Solved Problems in Linear Algebra

46

Lipschutz

Schaum's Easy Outlines: Linear Algebra, Revised Edition

45

Lipschutz

Schaum's Outline of Beginning Linear Algebra

46

Lipschutz

Schaum's Outline of Differential Geometry

50

Lipschutz

Schaum's Outline of Discrete Mathematics, Revised 3e

53

Lipschutz

Schaum's Outline of General Topology, Revised Edition

56

Lipschutz

Schaum's Outline of Introduction to Probability and Statistics, Revised Edition

89

Lipschutz

Schaum's Outline of Linear Algebra, 5e

45

Lipschutz

Schaum's Outline of Probability, 2e

90

Lipschutz

Schaum's Outline of Set Theory and Related Topics, 2e

92

Ma

5 Steps to a 5 AP Calculus AB 2016, 2e

36

Ma

5 Steps to a 5 AP Calculus BC 2016, 2e

9, 36

McCune

McGraw-Hill's 500 College Algebra and Trigonometry Questions: Ace Your College Exams

77

McMahon

Complex Variables Demystified

52

Mendelson

Schaum's 3,000 Solved Problems in Calculus

Mendelson

Schaum's Outline of Beginning Calculus, 3e

Mendelson

Schaum's Outline of Boolean Algebra and Switching Circuits

Mendelson

Schaum's Outline of Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers

Mendenson

Schaum's Easy Outline of Calculus, 2e

Messersmith

Basic College Mathematics with P.O.W.E.R. Learning

14

Messersmith

Beginning Algebra

20

Messersmith

Beginning and Intermediate Algebra with P.O.W.E.R. Learning, 4e

22

Messersmith

Beginning and Intermediate Algebra, 3e

24

Messersmith

Intermediate Algbera

27

Messersmith

Intermediate Algebra with P.O.W.E.R. Learning

26

Messersmith

Introductory Algebra with P.O.W.E.R. Learning

18

Messersmith

Prealgebra and Introductory Algebra with P.O.W.E.R. Learning

21

Messersmith

Prealgebra with P.O.W.E.R. Learning

17

Miller

Basic College Mathematics, 3e

13

Miller

Beginning Algebra, 4e

19

l

m

7 7, 81 53 61, 65 6

AUTHOR INDEX

107

Miller

Beginning and Intermediate Algebra, 4e

23

Miller

College Algebra Essentials

74

Miller

College Algebra: Media Update, 2e

73

Miller

Intermediate Algebra, 3e

25

Miller

Intermediate Algebra, 4e

26

Miller

Introductory Algebra, 3e

17

Miller

Prealgebra & Introductory Algebra

22

Miller

Prealgebra, 2e

16

Milton

Introduction to Probability and Statistics: Principles and Applications for Engineering and the Computing Sciences, 4e 97

Milton

Probability and Statistics

Mood

Introduction to the Theory of Statistics, 3e

93

Moyer

Schaum's Easy Outline of College Algebra, 2e

76

Moyer

Schaum's Outline of Trigonometry, 5e

78

Navidi

Elementary Statistics, 2e

85

Navidi

Essential Statistics

88

Navidi

Principles of Statistics for Engineers and Scientists

96

Navidi

Statistics for Engineers and Scientists, 4e

95

Nicholson

Linear Algebra with Applications, 7e

44

Nolt

Schaum's Easy Outline of Locic, Revised Edition

55

Nolt

Schaum's Outline of Logic, 2e

55

Pallant

SPSS Survival Manual 5e

93

Pevalin

The Stata Survival Guide

94

Polisky

Solving Business Problems using a Calculator Student Text, 6e

68

Rich

Schaum's Easy Outlines: Geometry, 2e

65

Rich

Schaum's Outline of Elementary Algebra, 3e

21

Rich

Schaum's Outline of Review of Elementary Mathematics, 2e

15

Rosen

Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, 7e

53

Rosen

Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, 7e (Global Edition)

52

Rudin

Functional Analysis, 2e

53

Rudin

Principles of Mathematical Analysis, 3e

Rudin

Real and Complex Analysis, 3e

88, 96

n

p

r

43, 48 43, 51, 54

s Safier

Schaum's Outline of Precalculus, 3e

81

Salvatore

Schaum's Outline of Statistics and Econometrics, Revised 2e

90

Saxena

Differential Calculus

Scheid

Schaum's Outline of Numerical Analysis, 2e

3 50

AUTHOR INDEX

108

Schiller

Schaum's Outline of Probability and Statistics, 4e

89, 93

Schmidt

Schaum's Easy Outline of College Mathematics, Revised Edition

68

Schmidt

Schaum's Outline of College Mathematics, 4e

15

Schmidt

Schaum's Outline of Review of Elementary Mathematics, 2e

60

Simmons

Calculus with Analytic Geometry, 2e

Simmons

Differential Equations with Applications and Historical Notes, 2e

Smith

Calculus, 4e

Smith

Calculus, Single Variable: Early Transcendental Function, 3e

Smith

Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions, 4e

Sobecki

Math in Our World, 3e

59

Sobecki

Pathways to Math Literacy

31

Spiegel

Advanced Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists

67

Spiegel

Schaum's Easy Outlines of Mathematical Handbook of Formulas and Tables, Revised Edition

55

Spiegel

Schaum's Outine of College Algebra, 4e

29

Spiegel

Schaum's Outline of Advanced Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists

47

Spiegel

Schaum's Outline of Calculus of Finite Differences and Difference Equations

48

Spiegel

Schaum's Outline of College Algebra, 4e

76

Spiegel

Schaum's Outline of Complex Variables, 2e

52

Spiegel

Schaum's Outline of Fourier Analysis with Applications to Boundary Value Problems

42

Spiegel

Schaum's Outline of Laplace Transforms

Spiegel

Schaum's Outline of Mathematical Handbook of Formulas and Tables, 4e

30, 54

Spiegel

Schaum's Outline of Statistics, 5e

89, 97

Steege

Schaum's Easy Outline Intermediate Algebra

28

Steege

Schaum's Outline of Intermediate Algebra, 2e

28

Stephens

Schaum's Outline of Beginning Statistics, 2e

90

Stephens

Schaum's Outline of Business Statistics, 2e

91

Stephens

Schaum's Outline of Mathematics for Nurses

68

Stephens

Schaum's Outline of Statistics in Psychology

95

Sundarapandian

Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations: With Laplace Transforms, Fourier Series and Applications 39

4 40 3, 5, 8 6 3, 5, 8

40, 41, 42

t Thomas

Schaum's Outline of Geometry, 5e

65

Thomas

Schaum's Outline of Mathematics for Liberal Arts Majors

60

w Wrede

Schaum's Outline of Advanced Calculus, 3e

4, 48

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