Functions and graphs : a precalculus course / Raymond A. Barnett
Material type:
- 70038961
- QA 331.3 .B37 1985

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GC QA 274.6 .W65 1989 Stochastic modeling and the theory of queues / | GC QA 278.6 .J36 1985 Classification algorithms / | GC QA 331.3 .B37 1985 c.1 Functions and graphs : a precalculus course / | GC QA 331.3 .B37 1985 c.2 Functions and graphs : a precalculus course / | GC QA 331.3 .W66 1971 Elementary functions / | GC QA 154 .A918 1987 c.2 Intermediate Algebra : An Applied Approach / | GC QA 154 .D65 1971 c.1 Intermediate algebra for college students / |
Includes index.
Chapter 1. Preliminaries -- Chapter 2. Graphs and functions -- Chapter 3. Polynomial functions and theory of equations -- Chapter 4. Exponential and logarithmic functions -- Chapter 5. Trigonometric functions -- Chapter 6. Trigonometric identities and conditional equations -- Chapter 7. Additional topics in trigonometry -- Chapter 8. Additional topics in analytic geometry -- Chapter 9. Systems of equations and inequalities -- Chapter 10. Matrices and determinants -- Chapter 11. Sequences and series.
This text contains enough precalculus topics so that an instructor or department can design a course that will effectively meet the needs of their students and department. A diagram showing chapter dependencies and possible course outlines can be found on page xiv. In the table of contents we have also indicated those chapters and sections that may be omitted, depending on time, need, and interest.
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