Basic Mathematics for College Students with Early Integers, 6th Edition, 9781337618403
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Basic Mathematics for College Students with Early Integers, 6th Edition

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    944 pages

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    12 June 2018

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Summary

In the Sixth Edition of Tussy/Koenig’s BASIC MATHEMATICS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS WITH EARLY INTEGERS, new ‘Look Alikes’ help you compare and contrast problem types to help you understand the correct meaning of the questions and determine the necessary steps to work the problem. The authors help you understand the language of mathematics and teach you how to read, write, and think like a mathematician.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781337618403
ISBN-10:1337618403
Author:Diane Koenig, Alan Tussy
Publisher:Cengage Learning, Inc
Imprint:Brooks/Cole
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:944
Edition:6th
Release Date:12 June 2018
Weight:2.02kg
Dimensions:38mm x 215mm x 274mm
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“I like the layout of it, the use of color, and how important terms and concepts are boxed in. There is also a wealth of homework problems to pick from for assignments.”

“Authors are very attuned to the students’ needs. Many examples are given with relevant connections to the real world. Detailed calculations and steps given with each example help students learn properly and thoroughly.”“Good structure for students. Every chapter has objectives, an introduction and a clear subchapter structure. Hints and Caution tips are great for students to see the most common error in certain things, or traps students fall into.”“I like the layout of it, the use of color, and how important terms and concepts are boxed in. There is also a wealth of homework problems to pick from for assignments.”

About The Author

Diane Koenig

Alan Tussy received a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the University of Redlands and a Master of Science in Applied Mathematics from California State University, Los Angeles. He has taught across a variety of course and curriculum areas from pre-algebra to differential equations at Arcadia High School and Citrus Community College in Glendora, CA. He has authored best-selling paperback and hardcover developmental mathematic series now in their 6th editions published by Cengage. An extraordinary author, he is dedicated to his students’ success and is a relentlessly meticulous and creative visionary who maintains a keen focus on the greatest challenges students of today face in mathematics. He is a well-received conference speaker and has recently focused on mentoring and counseling the next generation of mathematics instructors. A nationally recognized educator and author, Diane Koenig actively shaped several textbooks, ancillaries and series. Since 1982 when she helped develop the Gustafson/Frisk series to her work on the Tussy/Koenig/Gustafson series, Diane’s writing continues to reflect the expertise she gains from working with students in her Mathematics courses. Throughout her work, she integrates research-based strategies in Mathematics education. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Math Education from Illinois State University in 1980, and began her career at Rock Valley College in 1981, when she became the Math Supervisor for a newly formed Personalized Learning Center. Earning her Master’s Degree in Applied Mathematics from Northern Illinois University in 1984, Diane, enjoys the distinction of being the first woman to become a full-time faculty member in the Mathematics department for Rock Valley College. In addition to being awarded AMATYC’s Excellence in Teaching Award in 2015, she was chosen as the Rock Valley College Faculty of the Year by her peers in 2005, and the next year she was awarded the NISOD Teaching Excellence Award and the Illinois Mathematics Association of Community Colleges Award for Teaching Excellence. In addition to her teaching, she is an active member of the Illinois Mathematics Association of Community Colleges (IMACC), serving on the board of directors, on a state-level task force rewriting the course outlines for the Developmental Mathematics courses, and as the Association’s newsletter editor.

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