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Precalculus: Mathematics for Calculus, Enhanced Review Edition (with CD-ROM and iLrn™ Printed Access Card)
 
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Precalculus: Mathematics for Calculus, Enhanced Review Edition (with CD-ROM and iLrn™ Printed Access Card) [Hardcover]

James Stewart , Lothar Redlin , Saleem Watson
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This best selling author team explains concepts simply and clearly, without glossing over difficult points. Problem solving and mathematical modeling are introduced early and reinforced throughout, so that when students finish the course, they have a solid foundation in the principles of mathematical thinking. This comprehensive, evenly paced book provides complete coverage of the function concept and integrates substantial graphing calculator materials that help students develop insight into mathematical ideas. The authors' attention to detail and clarity, as in James Stewart's market-leading Calculus text, is what makes this text the market leader.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, Dec 8 2010
Pretty seriously written, methodologically and didactically. Concepts are thoroughly presented and discussed, then abundantly illustrated with numerous examples and problems. Some of these problems are really challenging; many examples are illuminating, but they are all conventionally presented--for the targeted audience. Accordingly, units are merrily omitted in some physical quantities, as if they were dimensionless (cf., e. g. Sec. 5.5), voltage is called electric current (ibid.), coefficients are called constants even when they are not such, and alike. So don't be offended if you know what is what, watch the mathematics.

Graphic illustrations, drawings and highlights, are conspicuously clarifying and persuasive. An integrated iLrn Assessment system, supplied on an embedded CD, is additionally helpful. Use of a graphing calculator is highly recommended.
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45 of 48 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the top two precalculus texts available, Mar 14 2005
By Charles Ashbacher - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Precalculus With Infotrac: Mathematics for Calculus (Hardcover)
There is a mind-numbing sameness to precalculus and calculus textbooks, and this book is more of the same. The coverage starts with real numbers, exponents, expressions and solving equations. The basic principles of functions, polynomial, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions, solving systems of equations, sequences, series, counting and probability, analytic geometry and limits follow this. I personally can do without the chapter on limits, when I teach precalculus, I am hard pressed to cover the other material. There is plenty of time to cover limits in calculus and it provides a better context. There are a large number of exercises at the end of each section and solutions to the odd-numbered ones are included in an appendix. As appears to be the case with many books, some of the exercises could have been left out with no decline in quality. At times I suspect there is the mathematical equivalent of an "arms race" to see how many exercises can be included at the end of a chapter.

The previous paragraph could be used to describe nearly every precalculus text on the planet, so it fits into the category of obvious, but necessary. Therefore, the key point is what makes this book different from the competition. The answer is not much. The approach is the standard statement of the new material followed by a series of worked examples, which is also the fundamental strategy used in all lower level math books. Short biographical asides of some of the major historical figures in mathematics are interjected on a regular basis. I like that, but wonder how often the students read them. What is different about this book is that the quality of the writing is somewhat better than most. In a field where there is very little to differentiate the texts, that is enough to make me rank this book in the top two precalculus books that are available.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A good book for someone not having done math for 40 years, Aug 19 2010
By James Robert Deluze - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Precalculus: Mathematics for Calculus (with CD-ROM and Ilrn?) (Hardcover)
I'm in my 60's and have not studied math in school for over 40 years. This was my first math book for college since the 60's. I found it easy to read, clear, and too the point. I was able to understand it. That says a lot. Math has always been hard for me, so this book is well done if I can learn from it.

19 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Very understandable and interesting, a rarity in math texts., Jun 15 1999
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This review is from: Precalculus: Mathematics for Calculus (Hardcover)
The book is easy to read and interesting. I am able to teach high school students out of this book, but it has enough depth to still be useful to a first year university student. It has good write-ups on the predominant mathematicians. It's the best pre-calc book I've come across.
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