Intermediate AlgebraIntermediate Algebra
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Book, 1995
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Current format, Book, 1995, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsThis text is written for the intermediate algebra course offered at both two- and four-year schools usually found in the department of mathematics. The focus of this new series by Hutchison and Hoelzle is to make students proficient in algebra while becoming better problem solvers. To accomplish this goal, the authors emphasise conceptual understanding. They ask students to think critically, to explore and explain concepts in writing, and to extend their understanding through group activities. The environmental essays that open each chapter connect algebra to real world problem solving and can be used to stimulate class discussions and promote collaborative learning. Functions and graphing are introduced early, in Chapter Three, and then integrated throughout the rest of the text. This approach allows for visual interpretation of the mathematical concepts which in turn encourages students to develop an intuitive understanding of equations and their graphs. Also by introducing these topics early, students become familiar and comfortable with concepts that are critical to their success in future math courses.
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- New York : McGraw-Hill, c1995.
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