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Encyclopedia of Mathematics (Macmillan Science Library) - Vol. 1-4
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Encyclopedia of Mathematics (Macmillan Science Library) - Vol. 1-4"In Macmillan's four-volume Mathematics encyclopedia, users will learn about the function of mathematics in everyday life as well as its role as a tool for measurement, data analysis, and technological development. Interdisciplinary in scope, the encyclopedia provides students with a clear and comprehensive introduction to this vast topic through nearly 300 entries that were commissioned especially for the set. The goal of the encyclopedia is to make mathematics and its basic disciplines—such as algebra, geometry, and trigonometry—more accessible and interesting to students and general users.
 
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Holt Geometry Textbook - Student Edition
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Holt Geometry Textbook - Student EditionGeometry Textbook for grades 8 to 12
 
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Investigations in Number, Data, and Space: Grade 4
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Investigations in Number, Data, and Space: Grade 4Student Math Handbook - grade 4
This engaging textbook highlights for students major mathematical words and ideas and provides math game directions.
 
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Investigations in Number, Data, and Space: Grade 3
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Investigations in Number, Data, and Space: Grade 3Student Math Handbook - grade 3
This engaging textbook highlights for students major mathematical words and ideas and provides math game directions.
 
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Calculus: Concepts and Applications (2005 ed.)
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Calculus: Concepts and Applications (2005 ed.)The acclaimed Calculus: Concepts and Applications is now available in a new edition, revised to reflect important changes in the Advanced Placement curriculum, and updated to incorporate feedback from instructors throughout the U.S. With over 40 years of experience teaching AP Calculus, Paul Foerster developed Calculus: Concepts and Applications with the high school student in mind, but with all the content of a college-level course.
 
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