Holt algebra 2 / Edward B. Burger [and seven others]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Place of publication not identifed] : Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc., c2007Description: xxix, 1047 pages : color illlustrations ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 30416647
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 152.3 .B87 2007
Contents:
Chapter1. Foundation of function -- Chapter2. Linear functions -- Chapter3. Linear system -- Chapter4. Matrices -- Chapter5. Quadratic function -- Chapter6. Polynomial function -- Chapter7. Exponential and logarithmic function -- Chapter8. Rational and radical function -- Chapter9. Properties and attributes of function -- Chapter10. Conic section -- Chapter11. Probability and statistics -- Chapter12. Sequences and series -- Chapter13. Trigonometric functions -- Chapter14. Trigonometric graphs and identities .
Summary: A set is a collection of items called elements. Rational numbers can be expressed as a quotient of two integers and, where the denominator is not zero. Irrational; numbers cannot be expressed as a quotient .
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex General Circulation Secondary Education - Mathematics GC QA 152.3 .B87 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000018064

Includes index.

Chapter1. Foundation of function -- Chapter2. Linear functions -- Chapter3. Linear system -- Chapter4. Matrices -- Chapter5. Quadratic function -- Chapter6. Polynomial function -- Chapter7. Exponential and logarithmic function -- Chapter8. Rational and radical function -- Chapter9. Properties and attributes of function -- Chapter10. Conic section -- Chapter11. Probability and statistics -- Chapter12. Sequences and series -- Chapter13. Trigonometric functions -- Chapter14. Trigonometric graphs and identities .

A set is a collection of items called elements. Rational numbers can be expressed as a quotient of two integers and, where the denominator is not zero. Irrational; numbers cannot be expressed as a quotient .

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