MyLab Math Standalone Access Card to accompany Lial / Hornsby / McGinnis, Intermediate Algebra, 13/e This item is an access card for MyLabTM Math. This physical access card includes an access code for your MyLab Math course. In order to access the online course you will also need a Course ID, provided by your instructor. This title-specific access card provides access to the Lial / Hornsby / McGinnis, Intermediate Algebra, 13/e accompanying MyLab course ONLY. 013489684X / 9780134896847 MYLAB MATH WITH PEARSON ETEXT -- STANDALONE ACCESS CARD -- FOR INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA, 13/e MyLab Math is the world’s leading online tutorial, and assessment program designed to help you learn and succeed in your mathematics course. MyLab Math online courses are created to accompany one of Pearson’s best-selling math textbooks. Every MyLab Math course includes a complete, interactive eText. Learn more about MyLab Math. ALERT: Before you purchase, check with your instructor or review your course syllabus to ensure that you select the correct ISBN. Used or rental books If you rent or purchase a used book with an access code, the access code may have been redeemed previously and you may have to purchase a new access code. Access codes Access codes that are purchased from sellers other than Pearson carry a higher risk of being either the wrong ISBN or a previously redeemed code. Check with the seller prior to purchase.
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Study Skills Study Skill 1: Using Your Math TextStudy Skill 2: Reading Your Math TextStudy Skill 3: Taking Lecture NotesStudy Skill 4: Completing Your HomeworkStudy Skill 5: Using Study CardsStudy Skill 6: Managing Your TimeStudy Skill 7: Reviewing a ChapterStudy Skill 8: Taking Math TestsStudy Skill 9: Analyzing Your Test ResultsStudy Skill 10: Preparing for Your Math Final Review of the Real Number System R.1 Fractions, Decimals, and PercentsR.2 Basic Concepts from AlgebraR.3 Operations on Real NumbersR.3 Exponents, Roots, and Order of OperationsR.4 Properties of Real NumbersChapter R SummaryChapter R TestLinear Equations, Inequalities, and Applications 1.1 Linear Equations in One Variable1.2 Formulas and Percent1.3 Applications of Linear Equations1.4 Further Applications of Linear Equations Summary Exercises: Applying Problem-Solving Techniques1.5 Linear Inequalities in One Variable1.6 Set Operations and Compound Inequalities1.7 Absolute Value Equations and InequalitiesSummary Exercises: Solving Linear and Absolute Value Equations and InequalitiesChapter 1 SummaryChapter 1 Review ExercisesChapter 1 Mixed Review ExercisesChapter 1 TestChapters R and 1 Cumulative Review ExercisesLinear Equations, Graphs, and Functions 2.1 Linear Equations in Two Variables Study Skills: Managing Your Time2.2 The Slope of a Line2.3 Writing Equations of Lines Summary Exercises: Finding Slopes and Equations of Lines2.4 Linear Inequalities in Two Variables2.5 Introduction to Relations and Functions2.6 Function Notation and Linear FunctionsChapter 2 SummaryChapter 2 Review ExercisesChapter 2 Mixed Review ExercisesChapter 2 TestChapters R–2 Cumulative Review ExercisesSystems of Linear Equations 3.1 Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables3.2 Systems of Linear Equations in Three Variables3.3 Applications of Systems of Linear EquationsChapter 3 SummaryChapter 3 Review ExercisesChapter 3 Mixed Review ExercisesChapter 3 TestChapters R–3 Cumulative Review ExercisesExponents, Polynomials, and Polynomial Functions 4.1 Integer Exponents4.2 Scientific Notation4.3 Adding and Subtracting Polynomials4.4 Polynomial Functions, Graphs, and Composition4.5 Multiplying Polynomials4.6 Dividing PolynomialsChapter 4 SummaryChapter 4 Review ExercisesChapter 4 Mixed Review ExercisesChapter 4 TestChapters R–4 Cumulative Review ExercisesFactoring 5.1 Greatest Common Factors and Factoring by Grouping5.2 Factoring Trinomials5.3 Special Factoring5.4 A General Approach to Factoring5.5 Solving Equations by the Zero-Factor PropertyChapter 5 SummaryChapter 5 Review ExercisesChapter 5 Mixed Review ExercisesChapter 5 TestChapters R–5 Cumulative Review ExercisesRational Expressions and Functions 6.1 Rational Expressions and Functions; Multiplying and Dividing6.2 Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions6.3 Complex Fractions6.4 Equations with Rational Expressions and Graphs Summary Exercises: Simplifying Rational Expressions vs. Solving Rational Equations6.5 Applications of Rational Expressions6.6 VariationChapter 6 SummaryChapter 6 Review ExercisesChapter 6 Mixed Review ExercisesChapter 6 TestChapters R–6 Cumulative Review ExercisesRoots, Radicals, and Root Functions 7.1 Radical Expressions and Graphs7.2 Rational Exponents7.3 Simplifying Radicals, the Distance Formula, and Circles7.4 Adding and Subtracting Radical Expressions7.5 Multiplying and Dividing Radical Expressions Summary Exercises: Performing Operations with Radicals and Rational Exponents7.6 Solving Equations with Radicals7.7 Complex NumbersChapter 7 SummaryChapter 7 Review ExercisesChapter 7 Mixed Review ExercisesChapter 7 TestChapters R–7 Cumulative Review ExercisesQuadratic Equations, Inequalities, and Functions 8.1 The Square Root Property and Completing the Square8.2 The Quadratic Formula8.3 Equations That Lead to Quadratic Methods Summary Exercises: Applying Methods for Solving Quadratic Equations8.4 Formulas and Further Applications8.5 Graphs of Quadratic Functions8.6 More about Parabolas and Their Applications8.7 Polynomial and Rational InequalitiesChapter 8 SummaryChapter 8 Review ExercisesChapter 8 Mixed Review ExercisesChapter 8 TestChapters R–8 Cumulative Review ExercisesInverse, Exponential, and Logarithmic Functions 9.1 Inverse Functions9.2 Exponential Functions9.3 Logarithmic Functions9.4 Properties of Logarithms9.5 Common and Natural Logarithms9.6 Exponential and Logarithmic Equations; Further ApplicationsChapter 9 SummaryChapter 9 Review ExercisesChapter 9 Mixed Review ExercisesChapter 9 TestChapters R–9 Cumulative Review ExercisesNonlinear Functions, Conic Sections, and Nonlinear Systems 10.1 Additional Graphs of Functions10.2 Circles Revisited and Ellipses10.3 Hyperbolas and Functions Defined by Radicals10.4 Nonlinear Systems of Equations10.5 Second-Degree Inequalities and Systems of InequalitiesChapter 10 SummaryChapter 10 Review ExercisesChapter 10 Mixed Review ExercisesChapter 10 TestChapters R-10 Cumulative Review ExercisesFurther Topics in Algebra 11.1 Sequences and Series11.2 Arithmetic Sequences11.3 Geometric Sequences11.4 The Binomial TheoremChapter 11 SummaryChapter 11 Review ExercisesChapter 11 Mixed Review ExercisesChapter 11 TestChapters R-11 Cumulative Review Exercises Appendix A: Synthetic Division Answers to Selected Exercises Credits Index
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Hallmark features of this title Examples with pointers provide tips for on-the-spot notes and cautions about common pitfalls.Now Try Exercises are parallel margin exercises for each numbered example. These exercises immediately apply and reinforce the concepts and skills presented in corresponding examples.Comprehensive exercise sets balance students' procedural skills with conceptual understanding.End-of-chapter material offers ample opportunity for review, including Key Terms and Symbols, Quick Review summaries, Chapter Review exercises, Mixed Review, and Cumulative Review. Test Your Word Power exercises in each Chapter Summary help students master mathematical vocabulary.Chapter Tests include a fully worked out video solution for every exercise in the Chapter Test.
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New and updated features of this title Relating Concepts exercises have been increased in this revision. Relating Concepts exercise sets tie the topics together and highlight the relationships among various concepts and skills. They work well for individual or group work.What Went Wrong exercises have more than doubled. These ask students to determine an error in a worked problem, to ensure that they understand common mistakes and realize why those errors are incorrect. Identifying and correcting a mistake requires a higher level of critical thinking.Study Skills support has been moved up to the front of the text.Increased Conceptual exercises ensure that students' understanding goes beyond rote procedures.Expanded Concept Check exercises facilitate students' conceptual understanding at the start of exercise sets, and often emphasize new vocabulary. Relating Concepts exercises have been increased. Relating Concepts exercise sets tie the topics together and highlight the relationships among various concepts and skills. They work well for individual or group work.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780134896847
Publisert
2019-01-05
Utgave
13. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Pearson
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Lisensnøkkel fysisk
Antall sider
9998

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About our authors

The late Marge Lial was always 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, was affiliated with American River College. An avid reader and traveler, her travel experiences often found their way into her books as applications, exercise sets, and feature sets. Her interest in archeology led to trips to various digs and ruin sites, producing some fascinating problems for her textbooks involving such topics as the building of Mayan pyramids and the acoustics of ancient ball courts in the Yucatan.

When 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 25 years of teaching at the high school and university levels and 15 years of writing mathematics textbooks, both of his goals have been realized. His love for both 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. John's personal life is busy as he devotes time to his family (wife Gwen, and sons Chris, Jack, and Josh), and has been an avid 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.

A native Midwesterner, Terry McGinnis received her Bachelor’s of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in Mathematics from Iowa State University. She has taught elementary and middle school mathematics and developed and implemented the curriculum used with her students. Terry has been involved in college mathematics publishing for over 20 years, working with a variety of authors on textbooks in both developmental mathematics and precalculus. After working behind the scenes on many of the Lial/Hornsby textbooks and supplements for over 10 years, Terry joined Margaret Lial and John Hornsby in 2002 as coauthor of their developmental mathematics series. When not working, Terry enjoys spinning at a local health club, walking, and reading fiction. She is the devoted mother of 2 sons, Andrew and Tyler.