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Problem 50AYU. Problem 51AYU. Problem 52AYU. Problem 53AYU. Problem 54AYU. Problem 55AYU. Problem 56AYU. Problem 57AYU. Problem 58AYU. Problem 59AYU. Problem 60AYU. Problem 61AYU. Problem 62AYU. Problem 63AYU. Problem 64AYU. Problem 65AYU. Problem 66AYU. Problem 67AYU. Problem 68AYU. Browse All Chapters of This Textbook. Chapter 1 - Graphs Chapter 1.

Chapter 2. Book Details Table of Contents 1. Graphs 1. Functions and Their Graphs 2. Linear and Quadratic Functions 3. Polynomial and Rational Functions 4. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 5.

Trigonometric Functions 6. Analytic Trigonometry 7. Applications of Trigonometric Functions 8. Polar Coordinates; Vectors 9. Analytic Geometry Systems of Equations and Inequalities Sequences; Induction; The Binomial Theorem Counting and Probability Review A. Graphing Utilities B. More Editions of This Book Corresponding editions of this textbook are also available below:. Precalculus: For Montgomery College volume 2. Precalculus: Pearson New International Edition.

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Still sussing out bartleby. Check out a sample textbook solution. Homework Help by Math Subjects. These problems appear at the start of each exercise set. Section-level guidance in each section helps students master the material and develop their problem-solving skills. Showcase Examples provide how-to instruction by offering a guided, step-by-step approach to solving a problem. Students can immediately see how each of the steps in a problem is employed.

The two-column format describes the steps on the left and displays the algebra, complete with annotations, on the right. Model It examples are now highlighted, making it easy to identify which examples help students learn to build a mathematical model from verbal descriptions or from data.

Model It exercises are also included so that instructors can assign these for homework or practice. Step-by-Step, Annotated Examples contain detailed intermediate steps with additional annotations to help students see specific nuances.

Calculus icons appear next to information essential for the study of calculus. When the icon appears next to a definition, the notation used is consistent with that used in calculus. In Words provide alternative descriptions of select definitions and theorems, translating math into plain English.

Warnings point out common mistakes and help students avoid them. Practicing Skills Assess Your Understanding appears at the end of every section and contains a variety of problems for students to master the skills they need. This feature is referenced from the Preparing for This Section feature. Answers appear at the end of the section. Skill Building problems provide straightforward practice, are organized by difficulty, and are correlated to section examples.

Graphical problems use graphs in a variety of ways, supplementing analytical understanding with graphical understanding. Now Work problems , marked by a yellow icon in the exercise set, correspond to a related example within the section. If students get stuck while doing their homework, they can look for the closest Now Work problem and refer back to the related example.

Mixed Practice problems offer comprehensive assessment of the skills learned in the section by asking questions that relate to more than one concept or objective. These problems may also require students to utilize skills learned in previous sections, helping them to see how concepts are tied together. Applications and Extensions allow students to apply their skills to real-world problems and to extend concepts learned in the section.

These exercises have been updated and many new problems have been added involving sourced information and data sets to bring relevance and timeliness to these exercises. Model It exercises and examples are now highlighted, making it easy to identify which exercises ask students to build a mathematical model from verbal descriptions or from data. Explaining Concepts: Discussion and Writing problems are marked by red numbers.

These support class discussion, verbalization of mathematical ideas, and writing and research projects. Reviewing for Exams and Quizzes Chapter Reviews at the end of each chapter offer a variety of convenient tools for reference and review. Doing the recommended exercises allows students to master the key concepts. If they get something wrong, they can easily review the examples and exposition and try again.

Review Exercises provide comprehensive review and practice of key skills, matched to the Learning Objectives for each section. These problems combine exercises from all sections, giving students comprehensive review in one place. Chapter Tests contain about 15—20 problems that can help students prepare for in-class exams. Cumulative Review problem sets appear at the end of every chapter after Chapter 1.

They combine problems from previous chapters, providing an ongoing cumulative review. Internet-based Chapter Projects, with assignable exercises in MyMathLab, allow students the opportunity to experience mathematics firsthand in an active learning environment. Students will learn by doing and have fun in the process. New to This Edition. Internet-based Chapter Projects, with assignable exercises in MyMathLab, allow students to experience mathematics first hand in an active learning environment.

Showcase Examples are used to present examples in a guided, step-by-step format. Exercise sets have been updated and expanded to integrate new question types that give instructors more flexibility and help students build their conceptual understanding.

Applications and Extensions have been updated and many new problems have been added involving sourced information and data sets to bring relevance and timeliness to these exercises. Sample homework assignments are pre-selected by the author for each section—these are indicated by a blue underline within the exercise set, and are assignable in MyMathLab. Table of Contents 1. Graphs 1. Functions and Their Graphs 2.

Linear and Quadratic Functions 3. Polynomial and Rational Functions 4. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 5. Trigonometric Functions 6.



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