College algebra young 2nd edition




















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Pricing subject to change at any time. Julie Miller is from Daytona State College, where she has taught developmental and upper-level mathematics courses for 20 years. Prior to her work at Daytona State College, she worked as a software engineer for General Electric in the area of flight and radar simulation. Julie earned a bachelor of science in applied mathematics from Union College in Schenectady, New York, and a master of science in mathematics from the University of Florida.

In addition to this textbook, she has authored several course supplements for college algebra, trigonometry, and precalculus, as well as several short works of fiction and nonfiction for young readers. My father is a medical researcher, and I got hooked on math and science when I was young and would visit his laboratory.

I can remember using graph paper to plot data points for his experiments and doing simple calculations. He would then tell me what the peaks and features in the graph meant in the context of his experiment. The combination of these two powerful digital platforms gives you the tools you need to be the teacher you want to be. By providing students with a safe place to make mistakes, showing them the areas they need to work on most, and by giving them consistent, personalized feedback at the exact moment they need it, SmartBook helps them to bridge their knowledge gaps and come to class prepared.

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McGraw-Hill has no control over and is not responsible for the content or accessibility of any linked website. After completing your transaction, you can access your course using the section url supplied by your instructor. Skip to main content x Sign In. 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. Lowest Price.

Rent now. Listing page for eBook Subscription Program. Your monthly rental cart is already full. Click continue to view and update your selected titles. These offer suggestions for problem solving, point out common student errors, and provide informal tips and suggestions. Technology boxes illustrate the many capabilities of graphing utilities that go beyond just graphing.

Chapter Reviews organize chapter material into easy-to-use two-column review charts. These summarize the definitions and concepts for every section of the chapter and refer students to illustrative examples.

Content Features Complex numbers and graphs and graphing utilities appear in Chapter 1. This early introduction allows students to apply their understanding of complex numbers to their work in solving quadratic equations, and sets the stage for using graphing to support the algebraic work in solving equations and inequalities. A general discussion on cost and average cost functions appears in section 3.

New to This Edition. Updated data comes from a variety of books, magazines, newspapers, almanacs, and websites. Preview Exercises at the end of each exercise set prepare students for material in the section ahead. Some problems review important material from the past and others are designed to get students thinking about concepts that they will soon encounter.

Mathematical models coverage now includes more detailed directions. For example, students are asked if values obtained from models overestimate or underestimate the data in graphs. More Study Tip boxes appear throughout the new edition. These boxes offer suggestions for problem solving, point out common errors to avoid, and provide informal hints and suggestions.

Updated design includes engaging new chapter openers in a magazine-style format. The visually appealing pages encourage students to read the book and become excited to learn. MyMathLab for Blitzer courses now have full coverage of odd-numbered exercises. Content and Organizational Changes Section P. A new essay based on humorist Garth Sundem's Geek Logik sets the stage for the book's engaging collection of unique applications. Section 1.

Section 2. Instructors have the option of solving absolute value inequalities using boundary points or by the more traditional method of rewriting absolute value inequalities as equivalent compound inequalities. This serves as a fluid transition from the information on analyzing the graph of a function in the previous section, as well as an immediate connection to the section's introduction. With the revised order of objectives, the section closes with a discussion of the difference quotient.

There is also a more detailed presentation on piecewise functions, including an example on graphing such a function. Section 3.

There is a new example on the Leading Coefficient Test where a function's degree and leading coefficient are determined for an equation in factored form. Section 4. Section 8. Prerequisites: Fundamental Concepts of Algebra P. Functions and Graphs 1. Equations and Inequalities 2. Polynomial and Rational Functions 3. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 4. Systems of Equations and Inequalities 5. Matrices and Determinants 6. Conic Sections 7. Sequences, Induction, and Probability 8.

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