Algebra and Trigonometry: A Graphing Approach

Algebra and Trigonometry: A Graphing Approach by Dale Varberg is a comprehensive textbook published by Pearson on October 27, 1995. This edition spans 592 pages and is presented in English, focusing on the traditional topics of algebra and trigonometry while emphasizing their applications in various fields, particularly through the use of graphic calculators.
Readers will find that this book prioritizes visualization, graphing, data analysis, and the modeling of real-world problems over traditional manipulative skills. It serves as the second text in a series, providing a unique perspective that enhances understanding of algebra and trigonometry concepts. The content is designed to be accessible for those looking to explore these mathematical areas in depth, making it a valuable resource for students and educators alike.
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This second in a series of three texts covers the traditional topical menu of Algebra and Trigonometry with a unique emphasis on topics that are valuable to other courses or other applications, especially those that can be explored and illustrated on a graphics calculator. It de-emphasizes the more manipulative skills in favor of visualization, graphing, data analysis, and modeling of problems from the physical world.
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