Basic college mathematics with early integers
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Basic college mathematics with early integers
Pearson, Prentice Hall, c2007
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Description
Basic College Mathematics with Early Integers is a new addition to the Martin-Gay worktext series. This text is designed for a 1-semester basic math courses in which an early introduction of integers is desired. Integers are introduced in chapter 2, and students continue to work with them throughout the text. This gives students ample opportunity to practice operations with integers and to become comfortable with them, prior to being introduced to algebra in chapter 7, Equations.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1-The Whole Numbers
1.1 Tips for Success in Mathematics
1.2 Place Value and Names for Numbers
1.3 Adding Whole Numbers and Perimeter
1.4 Subtracting Whole Numbers
1.5 Rounding and Estimating
1.6 Multiplying Whole Numbers and Area
1.7 Dividing Whole Numbers
Integrated Review - Operations on Whole Numbers
1.8 An Introduction to Problem Solving
1.9 Exponents, Square Roots, and Order of Operations
Chapter 2 - Integers and Introduction to Variables
2.1 Introduction to Variables and Algebraic Expressions
2.2 Introduction to Integers
2.3 Adding Integers
2.4 Subtracting Integers
Integrated Review - Integers
2.5 Multiplying and Dividing Integers
2.6 Order of Operations
Chapter 3 - Fractions
3.1 Introduction to Fractions and Mixed Numbers
3.2 Factors and Simplest Form
3.3 Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
3.4 Adding and Subtracting like Fractions and LCD (Least
Common Denominator)
Integrated Review - Summary on Fractions and Operations on Fractions
3.5 Adding and Subtracting Unlike Fractions
3.6 Complex Fractions, Order of Operations, and Mixed Numbers
3.7 Operations on Mixed Numbers
Chapter 4 - Decimals
4.1 Introduction to Decimals
4.2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
4.3 Multiplying Decimals and Circumference of a Circle
4.4 Dividing Decimals
Integrated Review - Operations on Decimals
4.5 Fractions, Decimals and Order of Operations
4.6 Square Roots and the Pythagorean Theorem
Chapter 5 - Ratio, Proportion, and Measurement
5.1 Ratios
5.2 Proportions
5.3 Proportions and Problem Solving
Integrated Review - Ratio and Proportion
5.4 Length: U.S. and Metric Systems
5.5 Weight and Mass: U.S. and Metric Systems
5.6 Capacity: U.S. and Metric Systems
5.7 Conversions Between the U.S. and Metric Systems
Chapter 6 - Percent
6.1 Percents, Decimals, and Fractions
6.2 Solving Percent Problems Using Equations
6.3 Solving Percent Problems Using Proportions
Integrated Review - Percent and Percent
6.4 Applications of Percent
6.5 Percent and Problem Solving: Sales Tax, Commission, and 6.6 Discount
6.7 Percent and Problem Solving: Interest
Chapter 7 - Statistics and Probability
7.1 Reading Pictographs, Bar Graphs, Histograms, and Line Graphs
7.2 Reading Circle Graphs
Integrated Review - Reading Graphs
7.3 Mean, Median, and Mode
7.4 Counting and Introduction to Probability
Chapter 8-Equations
8.1 Introduction to Variable Expressions
8.2 Solving Equations: The Addition Property
8.3 Solving Equations: The Multiplication Property
Integrated Review - Expressions and Equations
8.4 Solving Equations with Both Properties
8.5 Equations and Problem Solving
Chapter 9 - Geometry
9.1 Lines and Angles
9.2 Plane Figures and Solids
9.3 Perimeter
9.4 Area
9.5 Volume and Surface Area
Integrated Review - Geometry Concepts
9.6 Congruent and Similar Triangles
Appendices:
A. Tables
1. Addition Table and One Hundred Addition Facts
2. Multiplication Table and One Hundred Multiplication
Facts
3. Table of Geometric Figures
4. Table of Percent, Decimal, and Fraction Equivalents
5. Table on Finding Common Percents of a Number
6. Table of Squares and Square Roots
7. Compound Interest Table
B. The Bigger Picture
C. Exponents and Polynomials
1. Adding and Subtracting Polynomials
2. Multiplication Properties of Exponents
3. Multiplying Polynomials
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