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| ALGEBRA I (9-11). Mathematics is the language God used in His creation of the universe. Help your algebra students to discover its logic, order, beauty, and practicality with these outstanding texts that refrain from excessive verbiage and jargon to allow room for common sense. Mathematical concepts are developed and mastered through an abundance of worked examples and student exercises. Word problems are emphasized, and many application problems related to the physical world are included. A Beka Book. |
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| ALGEBRA II (9-11). Mathematics is the language God used in His creation of the universe. Help your algebra students to discover its logic, order, beauty, and practicality with these outstanding texts that refrain from excessive verbiage and jargon to allow room for common sense. Mathematical concepts are developed and mastered through an abundance of worked examples and student exercises. Word problems are emphasized, and many application problems related to the physical world are included. A Beka Book. |
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| ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY. One semester. Each highly important and useful technique is introduced at the first opportunity and brought in again whenever it may be applied to simplify a procedure. This text prepares students for college calculus. A Beka Book. |
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| CONSUMER MATH (9-12). It captures the attention of teenagers immediately with Unit One: "Buying a Car" and proceeds to units on budgeting, banking, investing, keeping tax records, purchasing food, clothing, and a home, and more! An analytical skills section in each chapter challenges students to analyze practical problems or opportunities they could soon be facing. A Beka Book. |
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| DISCOVERING GEOMETRY. Written by Michael Serra. A complete college preparatory course. Second edition. The author brings geometry alive by transforming the traditional patterns of learning geometry. Students explore geometric concepts and relationships using geometric tools. |
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| ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA. Written by: Harold R. Jacobs. Elementary Algebra Reviews fundamental operations, then covers functions and graphs, integers, rational numbers, equations in one or two variables, simultaneous equations, exponents, midterm reviews, polynomials, factoring, fractions, square roots, quadratic equations, real numbers, fractional equations, inequalities, number sequences and final review with answers to exercises. High School level. |
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| GEOMETRY. Written by: Harold R. Jacobs. Covers nature of deductive reasoning, points, lines & planes, rays and angles, congruent triangles, inequalities, parallel lines, quadrilaterals, transformations, midterm review, area, similarity, right triangle, circles, concurrence theorems, regular polygons and the circle,. geometric solids, non-Euclidean geometry, coordinate geometry and final review. |
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| KEY TO ALGEBRA BOOK 2 VARIABLES, TERMS AND EXPRESSIONS. Written by: Julie King. "Key to" Workbooks offer a positive alternative to large, expensive textbooks which students often find complicated and intimidating. Only one concept is presented per page, so students have time to understand new ideas without being overwhelmed. Hand-written examples and exercises make work seem less formal. Vocabulary and reading levels are simple. Instructions are clear and direct. Each book is a complete text-workbook. Students develop understanding by solving equations & inequalities intuitively before formal solutions are introduced. a Full year's course that stands entirely on its own. For Grades 5-12. |
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| MATHEMATICS, A HUMAN ENDEAVOR : A BOOK FOR THOSE WHO THINK THEY DON'T LIKE THE SUBJECT. Written by: Harold R. Jacobs. For those who want more problem-solving in their math classes, Harold Jacobs textbook is what you are looking for. Drawing over 30 years of classroom experience, Jacobs combines clear explanations, helpful illustrations, and clever use of everyday objects and events to make the formulas, and exercises meaningful. Students make observations, discover relationships, and solve problems in the context of ordinary experience. The author is well-known for helping students through their "mathphobia" and usually can bring their math skills up to standard. New exercises featuring real-world examples clarify topics students often find difficult. If your child just doesn't "like" Saxon math or perhaps even gets bored with it, take a look at this program and see if Jacobs won't meet your childs needs. High school level/pre-algebra. |
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| PLANE GEOMETRY (9-12). This traditional text acquaints students with the fundamental tools of geometry in an interesting way. Students are impressed with the necessity of a formal proof before being plunged into demonstrative geometry. Many proofs are done for the students in order to train them in the thinking process. Students are taught to think naturally, logically, and systematically through a well-written text and through abundant exercises. Students enjoy the many "extras" which include the mathematical information on several famous buildings, biographies of great mathematicians, and geometry in the world around us. A Beka Book. |
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| SAXON MATH. Excellent K-12 textbook and workbook math program. K-3 is manipulative based and are sold with home study kits. Students will generally work independently. Uses an effective incremental learning model. | . |
| THE SHORT & SWEET MATH BOOK. Written by: Scott Mansfield. This book is arithmetic for adults and young adults. It paves the way to more advanced math. It leads to algebra and computer math. It makes extensive use of arithmetic equations. It is written in a down-to-earth narrative style and uses examples and exercises with answers. | |
| TRIGONOMETRY WITH TABLES. One semester. The development of new concepts is based upon the students previous experience in mathematics, and the text is written in language that is easily understood. Numerous examples illustrate definitions and principles. Students are led to understand rather than to memorize. Identities and equations are developed gradually and are fully treated; the distinction between them is stressed. A Beka Book. |
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