Intermediate Algebra

Intermediate Algebra by K. Elayn Martin-Gay, published by Pearson Prentice Hall in 2005, offers a comprehensive foundation in algebra through a clear writing style and effective problem-solving strategies. This 4th edition is designed for readers seeking to enhance their understanding of intermediate algebra, particularly those preparing for advanced algebra or finite math. The book emphasizes visualization, graphing, and data analysis, aligning with AMATYC and NCTM standards.
Readers will find a structured approach that facilitates learning and application of algebraic concepts. The text includes various resources aimed at improving skills in graphing and data interpretation, making it suitable for those who require a graphing utility resource. With its focus on essential mathematical principles, this edition serves as a valuable tool for students in the fields of science and mathematics.
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This book provides a solid foundation in algebra with a clear and well-constructed writing style, superb problem-solving strategies, and other qualities that have made the Martin-Gay series so successful. Features incorporation of AMATYC and NCTM standards—reflected in an increased emphasis on visualization graphing, and data analysis. Designed for those in need of a graphing utility resource in intermediate algebra, and for readers who need to prepare for advanced algebra or finite math.
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