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College Algebra (7th Edition)
Price: $104.53
Description
The Seventh Edition of this dependable text retains its best features-accuracy, precision, depth, strong student support, and abundant exercises, while substantially updating content and pedagogy. After completing the book, students will be prepared to handle the algebra found in subsequent courses such as finite mathematics, business mathematics, and engineering calculus.
Poorly Presented Date: 2007-11-16 Rating: 2 out of 10
While I will admint I am no math wiz. This has got to be wone of the mmost poorly presented treatments of a difficult I have encountered. Too bad many schools will force you to use it...
In fact I would say it is a downright shame!
BewertungenExcellent book.Datum 2007-11-15 Rang: 8 von 10I love this book. It explains the formulas and how they are made very well, in clear English. I will definitely keep it for future use. I've always loved College Algebra and this book can help me continue to learn it.
Pros:
- Explains well
- Great examples
- Descriptive
- Answers in back of book
- Whatever questions you have, it answers it
Cons:
- Very heavy
- The material doesn't stick in my head right after reading it (but that's my problem)
- When doing some of the problems I couldn't derive, from the examples shown, the answers
- Offers only odd answers to problems
- Gets dirty easily
- There were other things I didn't like, but I forget.
Overall: Great book! I love it.prolific problem setsDatum 2005-01-08 Rang: 8 von 10In his latest update of this text, Sullivan takes the reader through a high school or undergraduate level course in algebra. Though the title says "College", all of this material is also eminently do-able at the high school level, for advanced students, aspiring to major in maths or science. While at the university level, it appears to be targeting those students not majoring in maths, physical science or engineering.
Why? Because the dividing line is calculus. The book gives a good treatment of what you should know in maths, up to, but not including, calculus. It also has a chapter on probability. Which I don't think is usually considered part of algebra. But, pragmatically and correctly, Sullivan chose to include it.
The text has numerous examples, with only a little emphasis on a strict derivation of theorems. Another indication that it does not target a maths major. Sullivan gives informal explanations that should suffice to satisfy most readers.
Each chapter also has a prolific number of problems; around one hundred. Very suitable and convenient for a lecturer [you?] to assign as homework, since the book only supplies answers to half of these. Enough to keep your students happily [?] busy.Shameful - Too many major errors - Best to avoidDatum 2004-10-17 Rang: 2 von 10This book is by no means meant to be a primary text. It clearly states it is a review textbook to help prepare you for tests. This it does decently except that there are many simple mistakes that detract from its usefullness.
By no means am I a Mathematics expert, but this book has too many glaring errors. See Chapter 4 in particular, they even answer some of their own test questions wrong. For example problem #23 or pages 71-72, the graph is totally wrong I can tell with out using a calculator.
How dare someone release such a poorly checked text. awesome serviceDatum 2002-09-05 Rang: 10 von 10order was not shipped the same day, so seller gave me a discount and I still received the book pretty quick. Great customer service. The book is in mint condition.
Produkt InformationAutor: Michael Sullivan Recording label: Prentice Hall Hersteller: Prentice HallEAN: 9780131430921Format: HardcoverDewey decimal number: 512.9ISBN: 0131430920Artikelzahl: 1Seitenzahl: 848Erscheinungsdatum: 2004-02-06Sprache: English (Original Language) Sprache: English (Unknown) Sprache: English (Published)
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