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Hardcover Precalculus Book

ISBN: 0134469143

ISBN13: 9780134469140

Precalculus

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For courses in Precalculus Mathematics.

Show students that our world is profoundly mathematical

Bob Blitzer continues to inspire students with his engaging approach to mathematics, making this beloved series the #1 in the market year after year. Blitzer draws on his unique background in mathematics and behavioral science to present a wide range of vivid applications in real-life situations. Students...

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Good condition

It came in really good condition (I purchased very good condition) and arrived on time. Overall no issues and so far a good thorough book.

Excellent Pre-calc Book

This was actually a decent book it was very detailed and the DVD for the end chapter questions to show them step by step was very helpful when I took this class online.

Blitzer pre cal book

This book was nearly half the price at my university, it was in GREAT condition, as much as i hate my math class this book has helped me so much.

Superb precalculus textbook.

Bob Blitzer has done a wonderful job of compiling a precalculus textbook that can teach a course better than many professors. The first thing that struck me about this book was the casual tone. Blitzer writes as if he were a friend explaining a concept. He is not afraid to show helpful acronyms or pneumonic devices (ASTC - all students take calculus - to help remember which trig functinos were positive in which quadrants), and he often gives hints in the margin that clear things up or elucidate certain mathematical concepts. I know that these helpful tips have saved my skin on multiple occasions. The opposite of Blitzer's tone is one of a stern and serious math professor. It was a blessing in disguise that my precalculus teacher was just like this. She lectured from the textbook (and did a much poorer job of teaching than the book itself), so I was able to read ahead, take notes based on the book (instead of her lectures), and finish the homework assignments in class. Blitzer has identified many ways to apply the math to real life, whether it involves angular velocity in physics or population growth. Obviously, certain topics are begging to be applied (right triangle trigonometry, for instance), but Blitzer does a great job of making the math seem useful. Another positive aspect about this book is the way Blitzer designed his list of problems. The answer to every odd problem is found in the back of the book, but every even problem is closely modeled after its odd predecessor. Thus, even without a definitive answer, you can be sure that you did the problem correctly because you saw an extremely similar one just a few seconds ago. Blizter is also able to integrate the widespread technology of graphing calculators. He makes the assumption that a precalculus student should have access to some sort of graphing calculator and requests their use on quite a few problems. When graphs are shown, Blitzer has the foresight to indicate the dimensions and scale of the graph so the student can recreate the graph on their calculator. After going through every section of this book, the only negative comment in my mind is that simple harmonic motion is explained rather poorly, but this is a math textbook, not a physics treatise, and thus this point can be safely disregarded. Bob Blitzer has composed a magnificent math tome, and I strongly recommend it to everyone. Chapter P (prerequisites): Fundamental Concepts of Algebra Chapter 1: Functions and Graphs Chapter 2: Polynomial and Rational Functions Chapter 3: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Chapter 4: Trigonometric Functions Chapter 5: Analytic Trigonometry Chapter 6: Additional Topics in Trigonometry Chapter 7: Systems of Equations and Inequalities Chapter 8: Matrices and Determinants Chapter 9: Conic Sections and Analytic Geometry Chapter 10: Sequences, Induction, and Probability Chapter 11: Introduction to Calculus

A wonderful textbook for all math levels.

Blitzer's text gives a clear comprehensive explanation of various topics in precalculus without the vagueness that normally comes with a mathematics textbook. If you are not familiar with your math vocabulary, this is an excellent book to read to give you a foundation for your future math classes. The example problems give a step-by-step detail of how to apply concepts to solving the problem, and it gives a similar check point problem using the same steps immediately following to test your comprehension of the example problem. For the math sophisticated reader, it provides theorems and proofs occasionally, but does not intimidate the reader with them. The only downside to blitzer's text is that it generally lacks difficult problems in many sections. Perfect for self-study.

Blitzer Precal

The book came quick than I had thought it would. My only negative thought about the book was that it smelled of a smoker. I never thought of asking if the previous reader was a smoker or not. I have a very sensitive nose and it has taken a week or two to get used to the smell.
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