Description Bob Blitzer’s unique background in mathematics and behavioral sciences, along with his commitment to teaching, inspired him to develop a precalculus series that gets students engaged and keeps them engaged. Presenting the full scope of the mathematics is just the first step.
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Blitzer draws students in with vivid applications that use math to solve real-life problems. These applications help answer the question “When will I ever use this?” Students stay engaged because the book helps them remain focused as they study. The three-step learning system–See It, Hear It, Try It–makes examples easy to follow, while frequent annotations offer the support and guidance of an instructor’s voice. Every page is interesting and relevant, ensuring that students will actually use their textbook to achieve success!
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• Outstanding applications put learning into context for students. Blitzer creates intriguing applications that show students the relevance of math.
Appealing to a wide range of interests and majors, Blitzer’s applications captivate students’ imagination with his passion for integrating math into the worlds of contemporary society, culture, art, and science. • Clear and accessible presentation ensures that students can follow the book when they get home from class. • Voice balloons offer the support and guidance of an instructor’s voice.
These specific annotations clarify procedures and concepts, mimicking what an instructor would say in class when translating the math into plain English. • See it, Hear it, Try it is the consistent format of every textbook example. No steps are omitted and each step is clearly explained. Each example concludes with problems for students to try, ensuring that they understand the concept before continuing. • Extensive exercise sets at the end of each section are organized into six categories: Practice Exercises, Application Exercises, Writing in Mathematics, Technology Exercises, Critical Thinking Exercises, and Group Exercises.
This variety lets instructors create well-rounded homework assignments, while holding students’ interest with an ongoing selection of novel applications. • Mid-Chapter Checkpoints contain a set of review exercises that allow students to review skills and concepts from several sections before the end-of-chapter exercises.