Exploring Introductory and Intermediate Algebra: A Graphing Approach
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Exploring Introductory and Intermediate Algebra: A Graphing Approach
Intended for a one- or two-semester combined elementary and intermediate algebra course, Exploring Introductory and Intermediate Algebra: A Graphing Approach is designed to assist students in making connections between mathematics and its applications. Its goal is to develop a student's mathematical skills through appropriate use of applications and to use technology to establish links between abstract mathematical concepts and visual or concrete representations.
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