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Biology (7th edition)
by Eldra Pearl Solomon and Linda R. Berg and Diana W. MartinThis biology textbook covers topics such as the organization of life, energy transfer, genetics, evolution, diversity, structure and life processes in plants, structure and life processes in animals, and ecology. A companion CD-ROM contains practice tests, animation and video clips, and interactive tutorials. The authors teach biology at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg College, and Rutgers University. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc. , Portland, OR (booknews. com)
Biology
by Neil A. Campbell and Jane B. ReeceThis special edition of Campbell/Reece BIOLOGY, Seventh Edition, is designed specifically for the Advanced Placement Biology community of teachers and students. The book's front section includes a few customized items specific to the needs of AP teachers and students.
Holt Physics
by Raymond A. Serway and Jerry S. FaughnThis book touches on a lot of material, including basic collisions, fluids, rotational motion, relativity, and even some quantum mechanics.
Holt Biology (California edition)
by Peter H. Raven and George B. JohnsonIn the study of biology, certain broad themes emerge that both unify living things and help explain biology as a science. The word science comes from Latin for "to know." Science is a systematic process of inquiry. As you study the science of biology by reading this textbook, you will repeatedly encounter these themes.
Mathematics and Statistics
by Christian R. Hirsch and Eric W. Hart and Ann E. Watkins and Beth E. Ritsema and James T. Fey and Brin A. Keller and Rebecca K. Walker and James K. LaserNIMAC-sourced textbook
Understanding Basic Statistics
by Charles Henry Brase and Corrinne Pellillo BraseA condensed and more streamlined version of the very popular and widely used UNDERSTANDABLE STATISTICS, Ninth Edition, this book offers instructors an effective way to teach the essentials of statistics, including early coverage of Regression, within a more limited time frame. Designed to help students overcome their apprehension about statistics, UNDERSTANDING BASIC STATISTICS, Fifth Edition, is a thorough yet approachable text that provides plenty of guidance and informal advice demonstrating the links between statistics and the world. The strengths of the text include an applied approach that helps students realize the real-world significance of statistics, an accessible exposition, and a new, complete technology package. The Fifth Edition addresses the growing importance of developing students' critical thinking and statistical literacy skills with the introduction of new features and exercises throughout the text. The use of the graphing calculator, Microsoft Excel, Minitab, and SPSS is covered but not required.
The Basic Practice of Statistics, 4th edition
by David S. MooreThis is an introduction to statistics for college and university students that emphasizes balanced content, working with real data, and statistical ideas.
Elementary Statistics
by Ron Larson and Betsy FarberElementary Statistics: Picturing the World, Sixth Edition, provides stepped out instruction, real-life examples and exercises, and the use of technology to offer the most accessible approach. The authors carefully develop theory through strong pedagogy, and examples show how statistics is used to picture and describe the world. In keeping with the premise that students learn best by doing, it includes more than 210 examples and more than 2300 exercises, to make the concepts of statistics a part of students' everyday lives.
Precalculus
by Franklin D. Demana and Bert K. Waits and Gregory D. Foley and Daniel KennedyIn this Seventh Edition of Precalculus, a book that is designed for instructors and written for students, the authors encourage graphical, numerical, and algebraic modeling of functions as well as a focus on problem solving, conceptual understanding, and facility with technology.
Precalculus With Trigonometry
by Paul A. FoersterIf you shoot an arrow into the air, its height above the ground depends on the number of seconds since you released it. In this chapter you will learn ways to express quantitatively the relationship between to variables such as height and time. You will deepen what you have learned in previous courses about functions and the particular relationships that they describe for example, how height depends on time.
Precalculus with Limits
by Ron Larson and Robert Hostetler and Bruce H. Edwards and David C. FalvoWritten by the author, this manual offers step-by-step solutions for all odd-numbered text exercises as well as Chapter and Cumulative tests. In addition to Chapter and Cumulative tests, the manual also provides practice tests and practice test answers.
Glencoe Precalculus, Common Core Edition
by John A. Carter and Gilbert J. Cuevas and Roger DayNIMAC-sourced textbook
Discrete Mathematics and its Applications (Sixth Edition)
by Kenneth H. RosenThis book gives a focused introduction to the primary themes in a discrete mathematics course and demonstrates the relevance and practicality of discrete mathematics to a wide variety of real-world applications.
Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications Seventh Edition
by Kenneth H. RosenDiscrete Mathematics and Its Applications, Seventh Edition, is intended for one or two term introductory Discrete Mathematics courses taken by students from a wide variety of majors, including Computer Science, Mathematics, and Engineering.
Core Connections Geometry, Version 5.0
by Leslie Dietiker and Michael Kassarjian and Kevin CoffeyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Core Connections Algebra 2, Version 4.0
by Judy Kysh and Michael Kassarjian and Kevin CoffeyNIMAC-sourced textbook