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Prealgebra and Introductory Algebra: An Applied Approach, 3rd Edition

Richard N. Aufmann, Joanne S. Lockwood

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Prealgebra and Introductory Algebra: An Applied Approach 3rd Edition by Richard N. Aufmann/Joanne S. Lockwood

Overview

As in previous editions, the focus in PREALGEBRA & INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA: An Applied Approach, 3rd Edition, remains on the Aufmann Interactive Method (AIM). Students are encouraged to be active participants in the classroom and in their own studies as they work through the How To examples and the paired Examples and You Try It problems. Student engagement is crucial to success. Presenting students with worked examples, and then providing them with the opportunity to immediately solve similar problems, helps them build their confidence and eventually master the concepts.

Simplicity is key in the organization of this edition, as in all other editions. All lessons, exercise sets, tests, and supplements are organized around a carefully constructed hierarchy of objectives. Each exercise mirrors a preceding objective, which helps to reinforce key concepts and promote skill building. This clear, objective-based approach allows students to organize their thoughts around the content, and supports instructors as they work to design syllabi, lesson plans, and other administrative documents.

New features like Focus on Success, Apply the Concept, and Concept Check add an increased emphasis on study skills and conceptual understanding to strengthen the foundation of student success. The Third Edition also features a new design, enhancing the Aufmann Interactive Method and making the pages easier for both students and instructors to follow.

Instructors and students benefit from WebAssign content updates without having to transition to a new edition, including new problem types such as Concept Checks, Learn Its, an increased number of problems and more.

Richard N. Aufmann

Richard Aufmann is the lead author of two best-selling DEVELOPMENTAL MATH series and a best-selling COLLEGE ALGEBRA AND TRIGONOMETRY series, as well as several derivative math texts. Mr. Aufmann taught math, computer science and physics at Palomar College in California, where he was on the faculty for 28 years. His textbooks are highly recognized and respected among college mathematics professors. Today, Mr. Aufmann's professional interests include quantitative literacy, the developmental math curriculum and the impact of technology on curriculum development. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics from the University of California, Irvine and a Master of Arts degree in Mathematics from California State University, Long Beach.

Joanne S. Lockwood

Joanne Lockwood received a BA in English Literature from St. Lawrence University and both an MBA and a BA in mathematics from Plymouth State University. Ms. Lockwood taught at Plymouth State University and Nashua Community College in New Hampshire, and has over 20 years' experience teaching mathematics at the high school and college level. Ms. Lockwood has co-authored two bestselling developmental math series, as well as numerous derivative math texts and ancillaries. Ms. Lockwood's primary interest today is helping developmental math students overcome their challenges in learning math.
  • JUST IN TIME SUPPORT built into questions contains direct links to the eTextbook (Read It) and videos (Watch It).
  • LEARN IT MODULES address your students’ knowledge gaps with just-in-time instruction that meets their diverse learning styles. Available as an additional resource within questions, Learn Its provide targeted instruction and practice on that topic using narrative, videos and tutorials—all in one place. If the topic is still too challenging, students can choose to continue learning through associated prerequisite Learn Its until they feel confident in their knowledge and preparedness.
  • RESPONSIVE QUESTIONS personalize the learning experience for your students by asking them to use their own real data, which provides the variables they will use to answer each question part.
  • CONCEPT CHECK questions provide students with short, multi-step videos reviewing key math concepts. Students are required to answer a question after each video to ensure their understanding of each concept.
  • EXPANDED PROBLEMS include intermediary steps to guide students to the final answer.
  • MASTER IT TUTORIALS break problems down into steps to help guide students through the mathematical process.
  • COURSE PACKS are modifiable, ready-to-use assignments built by subject matter experts to help save time.
  • CLASS INSIGHTS provide understanding of student knowledge gaps.
  • APPLY THE CONCEPT BOXES illustrate how an arithmetic operation is applied to a real-world situation so that students understand a context in which the operation is used.
  • APPLY THE BASIC CONCEPTS appear when a new application problem type is introduced. These examples illustrate the basic concepts of applications such as work problems and percent mixture problems.
  • FOCUS ON SUCCESS appears at the start of each chapter. These are designed to help students make the most of the text and their time as they progress through the course and prepare for tests and exams.
  • CHECK YOUR PROGRESS exercises appear approximately mid-chapter and test a student's understanding of the concepts presented thus far in the chapter.
  • EMPHASIS ON PROBLEM SOLVING STRATEGIES: Model strategies are presented as guides to follow as students attempt the parallel You Try Its that accompany each numbered Example.
1. WHOLE NUMBERS.
Introduction to Whole Numbers. Addition and Subtraction of Whole Numbers. Multiplication and Division of Whole Numbers. The Order of Operations Agreement.
2. FRACTIONS AND DECIMALS.
The Least Common Multiple and Greatest Common Factor. Introduction to Fractions. Addition and Subtraction of Fractions. Multiplication and Division of Fractions. Introduction to Decimals. Operations with Decimals. The Order of Operations Agreement.
3. RATIONAL NUMBERS.
Introduction to Integers. Addition and Subtraction of Integers. Multiplication and Division of Integers. Operations with Rational Numbers. The Order of Operations Agreement.
4. VARIABLE EXPRESSIONS.
Evaluating Variable Expressions. Simplifying Variable Expressions. Translating Verbal Expressions into Variable Expressions.
5. SOLVING EQUATIONS.
Introduction to Equations. General Equations -- Part I. General Equations -- Part II. Translating Sentences into Equations. Mixture and Uniform Motion Problems.
6. PROPORTION AND PERCENT.
Ratios and Rates. Proportion. Percent. The Basic Percent Equation. Simple Interest.
7. GEOMETRY.
Introduction to Geometry. Plane Geometric Figures. Triangles. Solids.
8. STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY.
Statistical Graphs. Statistical Measures. Introduction to Probability.
9. POLYNOMIALS.
Addition and Subtraction of Polynomials. Multiplication of Monomials. Multiplication of Polynomials. Integer Exponents and Scientific Notation. Division of Polynomials.
10. FACTORING.
Common Factors. Factoring Polynomials of the Form x2 + bx + c. Factoring Polynomials of the Form ax2 + bx + c. Special Factoring. Solving Equations.
11. RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS.
Multiplication and Division of Rational Expressions. Expressing Fractions in Terms of the Least Common Multiple (LCM). Addition and Subtraction of Rational Expressions. Complex Fractions. Solving Equations Containing Fractions. Literal Equations. Application Problems.
12. LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES.
The Rectangular Coordinate System. Linear Equations in Two Variables. Intercepts and Slopes of Straight Lines. Equations of Straight Lines.
13. SYSTEMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS.
Solving Systems of Linear Equations by Graphing. Solving Systems of Linear Equations by the Substitution Method. Solving Systems of Equations by the Addition Method. Application Problems in Two Variables.
14. INEQUALITIES.
Sets. The Addition and Multiplication Properties of Inequalities. General Inequalities. Graphing Linear Inequalities.
15. RADICAL EXPRESSIONS.
Introduction to Radical Expressions. Addition and Subtraction of Radical Expressions. Multiplication and Division of Radical Expressions. Solving Equations Containing Radical Expressions.
16. QUADRATIC EQUATIONS.
Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring or by Taking Square Roots. Solving Quadratic Equations by Completing the Square. Solving Quadratic Equations by Using the Quadratic Formula. Graphing Quadratic Equations in Two Variables. Application Problems.

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  • ISBN-10: 0357687892
  • ISBN-13: 9780357687895
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  • ISBN-10: 1133365426
  • ISBN-13: 9781133365426
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