College Algebra
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College Algebra

by Michael Sullivan

Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
688
Language
English
Published
1987

Overview

College Algebra is designed as a practical guide through the core language of functions, equations, graphs, and symbolic manipulation. Michael Sullivan organizes the material around the skills students need to move from arithmetic habits to algebraic thinking, with steady practice in solving, modeling, and checking work. The result is a course book that aims for fluency rather than theory.

Readers usually pick up College Algebra when they want structured preparation for calculus, statistics, business math, or placement testing. The book is useful because it breaks abstract ideas into repeatable methods and gives learners a clear path through linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic topics. It is built for students who learn best by doing.

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