Algebra and Trigonometry With Modeling & Visualization

February 7, 2011 Posted by

Gary Rockswold teaches algebra in context, answering the question, Why am I learning this? By experiencing math through applications, students see how it fits into their lives, and they become motivated to succeed. Rockswold”s focus on conceptual understanding helps students make connections between the concepts and as a result, students see the bigger picture of math and are prepared for future courses. Introduction to Functions and Graphs; Linear Functions and Equations; Quadratic Functions and Equations; More Nonlinear Functions and Equations; Exponential and Logarithmic Functions; Trigonometric Functions; Trigonometric Identities and Equations; Further Topics in Trigonometry; Systems of Equations and Inequalities; Conic Sections; Further Topics in Algebra For all readers interested in college algebra and trigonometry.

 

Fundamentals of Math Book 1: Pre-Algebra

February 7, 2011 Posted by

Fundamentals of Math Book 1: Pre-Algebra

 

Math

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Math

 

What?! Another New Mandate?: What Award Winning Teachers Do When Schoo

February 7, 2011 Posted by

pTake classroom changes in stride with these ingenious ideas! pToday’s classrooms exist in an ever-changing world. In addition to new adopting technologies, schools are constantly introducing changes in curriculum, instruction, testing, and advanced requirements for professional development. Many teachers are uncertain how to incorporate these ongoing changes in their classrooms.pIn her new book, best-selling author and classroom expert Randi Stone provides teachers with a compilation of innovative strategies created by award-winning elementary, middle school, and high school teachers who share their knowledge about embracing change in the classroom.pTopics include: How teachers stay on top of school changes and the philosophies of change How teachers cope with changes in curriculum, instruction, funding, and class size How teachers succeed with new math, science, and technology How teachers integrate new content standards and mandated testing into their lesson planspThis essential resource contains the articulate wisdom of a half-century’s worth of resilient and imaginative teachers’ experiences. Join Randi Stone and her award-winning colleagues as they share the ideas and strategies that allow them to adapt their classrooms to the ever-constant changes taking place in this new millennium.

 

Homework Helper Multiplication Facts, Grade 3

February 7, 2011 Posted by

Help is here! Multiplication Facts Homework Helper provides children in third grade with extra help learning important multiplication facts. Packed full of fun-to-do activities and appealing art, children will have fun completing the pages while learning multiplication facts at the same time. Answer keys are included where needed. Reproducible. Our cost-effective Homework Helpers are a must-have! They provide help for students who need extra practice with basic skills, for the accelerated student who enjoys an extra challenge, and for the young learner who is developing basic concepts and readiness skills. They also help boost self-confidence and reinforce basic skills with activities that are geared to the specific grade level. Collect all 48 titles for preschool to grade 3 including alphabet, numbers, shapes, phonics, math, reading comprehension, and much more!

 

Managerial Economics: Theory and Practice

February 6, 2011 Posted by

Managerial economics is the application of economic theory and quantitative methods (mathematics and statistics) to the managerial decision-making process. This book will appeal to students with limited prior training in economics and quantitative methods. It assumes that students will have had mathematics training at least through pre-calculus and that they have had a course in elementary statistics. It also expects students to have had an undergraduate course in intermediate microeconomics.brThe book includes these features:br* An Online Instructor’s Manualbr* An Online Study Guidebr* A problem-solving approach to the study of managerial economics that combines the features of a standard managerial economics textbook with those of a separate study guide.br* A method for helping business students develop the analytical skills necessary for success in the study of managerial economics, finance, and management.br* A more extensive review of mathematical techniques than most comparable textbooks.br* A separate chapter on game theory, including:br* Noncooperative, simultaneous-move, one- shot gamesbr* Cooperative, simultaneous-move, infinitely- repeated games (including collusions, cheating rules, and determinants of collusive agreements)br* Cooperative, simultaneous-move, finitely- repeated gamesbr* Focal-point equilibriabr* Multistage gamesbr* Bargaining with and without symmetric and asymmetric impatiencebr* A chapter on the time value of money and capital budgetingbr* The accentuation of risk, uncertainty, and the economics of information throughoutbrBook Hooks:br* Practice oriented, avoiding complex theoretical explanations withcumbersome notationbr* Problems are included in each section and are made integral to learning and understanding subjectsbr* Math review uses economic relationships instead of general notationbr* Excellent balance among motivation, theory, and examplesbr* Clear expositionbrKey Features:brEmphasi@7?(õà¾Û€

 

Probability with a View Towards Statistics, Volume I

February 6, 2011 Posted by

…an exceptionally thorough and scholarly treatise on modern probability and selected major topics in mathematical statistics. The volumes provide an exciting and potentially profitable opportunity, both for reading and teaching…a fresh and exciting opportunity for researchers, instructors and students a like…the high quality of the main material made it difficult for me to put the books down long enough to complete this review. -Publication of the International Statistical Institute …a useful text for library shelves and reference. -Journal of the Royal Statistical Society …This is one of the few monographs which combines a deep and rigorous treatment of measure theory on the one hand with applications on the other hand. -Zbl. Math.Volume I of this two-volume text and reference work begins by providing a foundation in measure and integration theory. It then offers a systematic introduction to probability theory, and in particular, those parts that are used in statistics. This volume discusses the law of large numbers for independent and non-independent random variables, transforms, special distributions, convergence in law, the central limit theorem for normal and infinitely divisible laws, conditional expectations and martingales. Unusual topics include the uniqueness and convergence theorem for general transforms with characteristic functions, Laplace transforms, moment transforms and generating functions as special examples. The text contains substantive applications, e.g., epidemic models, the ballot problem, stock market models and water reservoir models, and discussion of the historical background. The exercise sets contain a variety of problems ranging from simple exercises to extensions of the theory.

 

Preparation for the Praxis Series: Praxis I/PPST Exam

February 6, 2011 Posted by

Obtaining higher scores is easier with this test preparation guide that includes three full-length practice tests, numerous sample essay questions that help improve writing techniques, and reviews of reading, writing, and math.

 

Math 54 Adaptation

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Math 54 Adaptation

 

A Graphical Approach to College Algebra

February 6, 2011 Posted by

P style=MARGIN: 0pxBJohn Hornsby/BB:/BWhen John Hornsby enrolled as an undergraduate at Louisiana State University, he was uncertain whether he wanted to study mathematics, education, or journalism. His ultimate decision was to become a teacher, but after twenty-five years of teaching at the high school and university levels and fifteen years of writing mathematics textbooks, all three of his goals have been realized; his love for teaching and for mathematics is evident in his passion for working with students and fellow teachers as well. His specific professional interests are recreational mathematics, mathematics history, and incorporating graphing calculators into the curriculum./PP style=MARGIN: 0px /PP style=MARGIN: 0pxJohn’s personal life is busy as he devotes time to his family (wife Gwen, and sons Chris, Jack, and Josh). He has been a rabid baseball fan all of his life. John’s other hobbies include numismatics (the study of coins) and record collecting. He loves the music of the 1960s and has an extensive collection of the recorded works of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons./PP style=MARGIN: 0px /PP style=MARGIN: 0pxBMarge Lial/Bhas always been interested in math; it was her favorite subject in the first grade! Marge’s intense desire to educate both her students and herself has inspired the writing of numerous best-selling textbooks. Marge, who received Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from California State University at Sacramento, is now affiliated with American River College./PP style=MARGIN: 0px /PP style=MARGIN: 0pxMarge is an avid reader and traveler. Her travel experiences often find their way into her books as applications, exercise sets, and feature sets. She is particularly interested in archeology. Trips to various digs and ruin sites have produced some fascinating problems for her textbooks involving such topics as the building of Mayan pyramids and the acous@c©â„¢â„¢â„¢â„¢Å¡ ¾Û€