College Algebra, Third Edition

College Algebra, Third Edition by Robert F. Blitzer, published by Prentice Hall in 2003, is a comprehensive resource that spans 816 pages. This edition presents the traditional content of Precalculus while addressing the practical question of “When will I ever use this?” The book is designed to facilitate both teaching and learning, making complex algebraic concepts accessible to readers.
Readers will find a structured exploration of key topics such as equations, inequalities, functions, and graphs, along with polynomial and rational functions. The content also covers exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations, matrices, conic sections, and sequences. This edition serves as a valuable tool for engineers, technologists, and professionals in technical fields, providing relevant applications that enhance understanding of algebra in real-world contexts.
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This book presents the traditional content of Precalculus in a manner that answers the age-old question of When will I ever use this? Highlighting truly relevant applications, this book presents the material in an easy to teach from/easy to learn from approach. KEY TOPICS Chapter topics include equations, inequalities, and mathematical models; functions and graphs; polynomial and rational functions; exponential and logarithmic functions; systems of equations and inequalities; matrices and determinants; conic sections; and sequences, induction, and probability. For engineers of every kind, manufacturing personnel, technologists, technicians, and technical marketing professionals.
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