Precalculus Concepts Through Functions, A Unit Circle Approach to Trigonometry

Precalculus Concepts Through Functions, A Unit Circle Approach to Trigonometry by Michael Sullivan is a comprehensive textbook published by Pearson Prentice Hall in 2006. This edition spans 1136 pages and is presented in English, focusing on essential mathematical concepts, particularly functions and trigonometry, using a unit circle approach.
Readers will find that this book emphasizes accuracy and precision while providing strong support for students through abundant exercises. It introduces the study of functions early in the text, ensuring that students are well-prepared for future coursework in algebra, finite mathematics, business mathematics, and engineering calculus. The structured approach encourages students to engage with the material through preparation, practice, and review, fostering a solid understanding of fundamental mathematical principles.
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This new text embodies Sullivan/Sullivan’s hallmarks – accuracy, precision, depth, strong student support, and abundant exercises while exposing students early (Chapter One) to the study of functions and taking a unit circle approach to trigonometry. IT WORKS for instructors and students because it focuses students on the fundamentals: preparing for class, practicing their homework, and reviewing. After completing the book, students will be prepared to handle the algebra found in subsequent courses such as finite mathematics, business mathematics, and engineering calculus and will have a solid understanding of the concept of a function.
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