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Beginning Algebra with MathZone Donald Hutchison

Beginning Algebra with MathZone By Donald Hutchison

Beginning Algebra with MathZone by Donald Hutchison


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Featuring explanations and pedagogy, this edition addresses the AMATYC and NCTM Standards. Designed for a one-semester beginning or introductory algebra course, it is suitable for lecture, learning center, laboratory, or self-paced courses. It also includes an integrated video series and multimedia tutorial program.

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Beginning Algebra with MathZone Summary

Beginning Algebra with MathZone by Donald Hutchison

Maintaining its hallmark features of carefully detailed explanations and accessible pedagogy, this edition also addresses the AMATYC and NCTM Standards. In addition to the changes incorporated into the text, a new integrated video series and multimedia tutorial program are also available. Designed for a one-semester beginning or introductory algebra course, this successful worktext is appropriate for lecture, learning center, laboratory, or self-paced courses.

About Donald Hutchison

Don began teaching in a preschool while he was an undergraduate. He subsequently taught children with disabilities, adults with disabilities, high school mathematics, and college mathematics. Although each position offered different challenges, it was always breaking a challenging lesson into teachable components that he most enjoyed. It was at Clackamas Community College that he found his professional niche. The community college allowed him to focus on teaching within a department that constantly challenged faculty and students to expect more. Under the guidance of Jim Streeter, Don learned to present his approach to teaching in the form of a textbook. Don has also been an active member of many professional organizations. He has been president of ORMATYC, AMATYC committee chair, and ACM curriculum committee member. He has presented at AMATYC, ORMATYC, AACC, MAA, ICTCM, and a variety of other conferences. Above all, he encourages you to be involved, whether as a teacher or as a learner. Whether discussing curricula at a professional meeting or homework in a cafeteria, it is the process of communicating an idea that helps one to clarify it. Barry has enjoyed teaching mathematics to a wide variety of students over the years. He began in the fi eld of adult basic education and moved into the teaching of high school mathematics in 1977. He taught high school math for 11 years, at which point he served as a K-12 mathematics specialist for his county. This work allowed him the opportunity to help promote the emerging NCTM standards in his region. In 1990, Barry began the next portion of his career, having been hired to teach at Clackamas Community College. He maintains a strong interest in the appropriate use of technology and visual models in the learning of mathematics. Throughout the past 32 years, Barry has played an active role in professional organizations. As a member of OCTM, he contributed several articles and activities to the groups journal. He has presented at AMATYC, OCTM, NCTM, ORMATYC, and ICTCM conferences. Barry also served 4 years as an offi cer of ORMATYC and participated on an AMATYC committee to provide feedback to revisions of NCTMs standards. Stefan began teaching math and science in New York City middle schools. He also taught math at the University of Oregon, Southeast Missouri State University, and York County Technical College. Currently, Stefan is a member of the mathematics faculty at Clackamas Community College where he has found a niche, delighting in the CCC faculty, staff, and students. Stefans own education includes the University of Michigan (BGS, 1988), Brooklyn College (CUNY), and the University of Oregon (MS, 1996). Stefan is currently serving on the AMATYC Executive Board as the organizations Northwest Vice President. He has also been involved with ORMATYC, NEMATYC, NCTM, and the State of Oregon Math Chairs group, as well as other local organizations. He has applied his knowledge of math to various fi elds, using statistics, technology, and web design. More personally, Stefan and his wife, Peggy, try to spend time enjoying the wonders of Oregon and the Pacifi c Northwest. Their activities include scuba diving, self-defense training, and hiking.

Table of Contents

0 An Arithmetic Review0.1 Prime Factorization and Least Common Multiples0.2 Factoring and Mixed Numbers0.3 Decimals and Percents0.4 Exponents and the Order of Operations0.5 Positive and Negative Numbers1 The Language of Algebra1.1 From Arithmetic to Algebra1.2 Properties of Real Numbers1.3 Adding and Subtracting Real Numbers1.4 Multiplying and Dividing Real Numbers1.5 Evaluating Algebraic Expressions1.6 Adding and Subtracting Terms1.7 Multiplying and Dividing Terms2 Equations and Inequalities2.1 Solving Equations by the Addition Property2.2 Solving Equations by the Multiplication Property2.3 Combining the Rules to Solve Equations2.4 Formulas and Problem Solving2.5 Applications of Linear Equations2.6 Solving Percent Applications2.7 Inequalities--An Introduction3 Polynomials3.1 Exponents and Polynomials3.2 Negative Exponents and Scientific Notation3.3 Adding and Subtracting Polynomials3.4 Multiplying Polynomials3.5 Special Products3.6 Dividing Polynomials4 Factoring4.1 An Introduction to Factoring4.2 Factoring Trinomials of the Form x2 + bx + c4.3 Factoring Trinomials of the Form ax2 + bx + c4.4 Difference of Squares and Perfect Square Trinomials4.5 Factoring by Grouping4.6 Using the ac Method to Factor 4.7 Strategies in Factoring4.8 Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring5 Rational Expressions5.1 Simplifying Rational Expressions5.2 Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions5.3 Adding and Subtracting Like Rational Expressions5.4 Adding and Subtracting Unlike Rational Expressions5.5 Equations Involving Rational Expressions5.6 Applications of Rational Expressions5.7 Complex Rational Expressions6 An Introduction to Graphing6.1 Solutions of Equations in Two Variables6.2 The Rectangular Coordinate System6.3 Graphing Linear Equations6.4 The Slope of a Line6.5 Reading Graphs7 Graphing and Inequalities7.1 The Slope-Intercept Form7.2 Parallel and Perpendicular Lines7.3 The Point-Slope Form7.4 Graphing Linear Inequalities7.5 An Introduction to Functions8 Systems of Linear Equations8.1 Systems of Linear Equations: Solving by Graphing8.2 Systems of Linear Equations: Solving by Adding8.3 Systems of Linear Equations: Solving by Substitution8.4 Systems of Linear Inequalities9 Exponents and Radicals9.1 Roots and Radicals9.2 Simplifying Radical Expressions9.3 Adding and Subtracting Radicals9.4 Multiplying and Dividing Radicals9.5 Solve Radical Equations9.6 Applications of the Pythagorean Theorem10 Quadratic Equations10.1 More on Quadratic Equations10.2 Completing the Square10.3 The Quadratic Formula10.4 Graphing Quadratic Equations10.5 Applications of Quadratic Equations

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CIN0073016020G
9780073016023
0073016020
Beginning Algebra with MathZone by Donald Hutchison
Used - Good
Hardback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
20040416
768
N/A
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