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Book Synopsis
This new compelling resource for students correlates to the text and provides students with opportunities to dig into data and solve problems using pencil and paper. The workbook includes:
  • Explorations that offer collaborative activities to support discovery of key concepts.
  • Modeling exercises with authentic data that give students more practice on this multi-faceted concept, that can be sometimes hard to fully accomplish through MyLab Math.
  • Projects that can be either open-ended or more guided, and ask students to dig deeper into a data set and think critically.
  • Graphing exercises that ask students to practice graphing on their own, beyond what they do in MyLab Math.
  • Mini-Essay questions that

    Table of Contents
    Table of Contents

    1. Introduction to Modeling
      • 1.1 Variables and Constants
      • 1.2 Scatterplots
      • 1.3 Exact Linear Relationships
      • 1.4 Approximate Linear Relationships
        • Taking It to the Lab: Climate Change Lab • Volume Lab • Linear Graphing Lab: Topic of Your Choice
    2. Operations and Expressions
      • 2.1 Expressions
      • 2.2 Operations with Fractions
      • 2.3 Absolute Value and Adding Real Numbers
      • 2.4 Change in a Quantity and Subtracting Real Numbers
      • 2.5 Ratios, Percents, and Multiplying and Dividing Real Numbers
      • 2.6 Exponents and Order of Operations
        • Taking It to the Lab: Climate Change Lab (continued from Chapter 1) • Stocks Lab
    3. Using Slope To Graph Linear Equations
      • 3.1 Graphing Equations of the Forms y = mx + b and x = a
      • 3.2 Graphing Linear Models; Unit Analysis
      • 3.3 Slope of a Line
      • 3.4 Using Slope to Graph Linear Equations
      • 3.5 Rate of Change
        • Taking It to the Lab: Climate Change Lab
    4. Simplifying Expressions and Solving Equations
      • 4.1 Simplifying Expressions
      • 4.2 Simplifying More Expressions
      • 4.3 Solving Linear Equations in One Variable
      • 4.4 Solving More Linear Equations in One Variable
      • 4.5 Comparing Expressions and Equations
      • 4.6 Formulas
    5. Linear Equations in Two Variables and Linear Inequalities in One Variable
      • 5.1 Graphing Linear Equations in Two Variables
      • 5.2 Finding Equations of Lines
      • 5.3 Finding Equations of Linear Models
      • 5.4 Using Equations of Linear Models to Make Estimates and Predictions
      • 5.5 Solving Linear Inequalities in One Variable
        • Taking It to the Lab: Climate Change Lab (continued from Chapter 3) • Rope Lab • Shadow Lab • Linear Lab: Topic of Your Choice
    6. Systems of Linear Equations and Systems of Linear Inequalities
      • 6.1 Using Graphs and Tables to Solve Systems
      • 6.2 Using Substitution to Solve Systems
      • 6.3 Using Elimination to Solve Systems
      • 6.4 Using Systems to Model Data
      • 6.5 Perimeter, Value, Interest, and Mixture Problems
      • 6.6 Linear Inequalities in Two Variables; Systems of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables
        • Taking It to the Lab: Climate Change Lab (continued from Chapter 5)
    7. Polynomials and Properties of Exponents
      • 7.1 Graphing Quadratic Equations
      • 7.2 Quadratic Models
      • 7.3 Adding and Subtracting Polynomials
      • 7.4 Multiplying Polynomials
      • 7.5 Powers of Polynomials; Product of Binomial Conjugates
      • 7.6 Properties of Exponents
      • 7.7 Negative-Integer Exponents
      • 7.8 Dividing Polynomials
        • Taking It to the Lab: Climate Change Lab (continued from Chapter 6) • Projectile Lab
    8. Factoring Polynomials and Solving Polynomial Equations
      • 8.1 Factoring Trinomials of the Form x2 + bx + c and Differences of Two Squares
      • 8.2 Factoring Out the GCF; Factoring by Grouping
      • 8.3 Factoring Trinomials of the Form ax2 + bx + c
      • 8.4 Sums and Differences of Cubes; A Factoring Strategy
      • 8.5 Using Factoring to Solve Polynomial Equations
      • 8.6 Using Factoring to Make Predictions with Quadratic Models
    9. Solving Quadratic Equations
      • 9.1 Simplifying Radical Expressions
      • 9.2 Simplifying More Radical Expressions
      • 9.3 Solving Quadratic Equations by the Square Root Property; The Pythagorean Theorem
      • 9.4 Solving Quadratic Equations by Completing the Square
      • 9.5 Solving Quadratic Equations by the Quadratic Formula
      • 9.6 More Quadratic Models
        • Taking It to the Lab: Climate Change Lab (continued from Chapter 7) • Projectile Lab (continued from Chapter 7)
    10. Rational Expressions and Equations
      • 10.1 Simplifying Rational Expressions
      • 10.2 Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions; Converting Units
      • 10.3 Adding Rational Expressions
      • 10.4 Subtracting Rational Expressions
      • 10.5 Solving Rational Equations
      • 10.6 Proportions; Similar Triangles
      • 10.7 Variation
      • 10.8 Simplifying Complex Rational Expressions
        • Taking It to the Lab: Climate Change Lab (continued from Chapter 9) • Estimating π Lab
    11. More Radical Expressions and Equations
      • 11.1 Adding and Subtracting Radical Expressions
      • 11.2 Multiplying Radical Expressions
      • 11.3 Solving Square Root Equations
    Appendix A: Using A TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator Appendix B: Using StatCrunch

MyLab Math Notebook for Elementary Algebra

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      Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
      Publication Date: 01/05/2018
      ISBN13: 9780134781372, 978-0134781372
      ISBN10: 0134781376

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This new compelling resource for students correlates to the text and provides students with opportunities to dig into data and solve problems using pencil and paper. The workbook includes:
      • Explorations that offer collaborative activities to support discovery of key concepts.
      • Modeling exercises with authentic data that give students more practice on this multi-faceted concept, that can be sometimes hard to fully accomplish through MyLab Math.
      • Projects that can be either open-ended or more guided, and ask students to dig deeper into a data set and think critically.
      • Graphing exercises that ask students to practice graphing on their own, beyond what they do in MyLab Math.
      • Mini-Essay questions that

        Table of Contents
        Table of Contents

        1. Introduction to Modeling
          • 1.1 Variables and Constants
          • 1.2 Scatterplots
          • 1.3 Exact Linear Relationships
          • 1.4 Approximate Linear Relationships
            • Taking It to the Lab: Climate Change Lab • Volume Lab • Linear Graphing Lab: Topic of Your Choice
        2. Operations and Expressions
          • 2.1 Expressions
          • 2.2 Operations with Fractions
          • 2.3 Absolute Value and Adding Real Numbers
          • 2.4 Change in a Quantity and Subtracting Real Numbers
          • 2.5 Ratios, Percents, and Multiplying and Dividing Real Numbers
          • 2.6 Exponents and Order of Operations
            • Taking It to the Lab: Climate Change Lab (continued from Chapter 1) • Stocks Lab
        3. Using Slope To Graph Linear Equations
          • 3.1 Graphing Equations of the Forms y = mx + b and x = a
          • 3.2 Graphing Linear Models; Unit Analysis
          • 3.3 Slope of a Line
          • 3.4 Using Slope to Graph Linear Equations
          • 3.5 Rate of Change
            • Taking It to the Lab: Climate Change Lab
        4. Simplifying Expressions and Solving Equations
          • 4.1 Simplifying Expressions
          • 4.2 Simplifying More Expressions
          • 4.3 Solving Linear Equations in One Variable
          • 4.4 Solving More Linear Equations in One Variable
          • 4.5 Comparing Expressions and Equations
          • 4.6 Formulas
        5. Linear Equations in Two Variables and Linear Inequalities in One Variable
          • 5.1 Graphing Linear Equations in Two Variables
          • 5.2 Finding Equations of Lines
          • 5.3 Finding Equations of Linear Models
          • 5.4 Using Equations of Linear Models to Make Estimates and Predictions
          • 5.5 Solving Linear Inequalities in One Variable
            • Taking It to the Lab: Climate Change Lab (continued from Chapter 3) • Rope Lab • Shadow Lab • Linear Lab: Topic of Your Choice
        6. Systems of Linear Equations and Systems of Linear Inequalities
          • 6.1 Using Graphs and Tables to Solve Systems
          • 6.2 Using Substitution to Solve Systems
          • 6.3 Using Elimination to Solve Systems
          • 6.4 Using Systems to Model Data
          • 6.5 Perimeter, Value, Interest, and Mixture Problems
          • 6.6 Linear Inequalities in Two Variables; Systems of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables
            • Taking It to the Lab: Climate Change Lab (continued from Chapter 5)
        7. Polynomials and Properties of Exponents
          • 7.1 Graphing Quadratic Equations
          • 7.2 Quadratic Models
          • 7.3 Adding and Subtracting Polynomials
          • 7.4 Multiplying Polynomials
          • 7.5 Powers of Polynomials; Product of Binomial Conjugates
          • 7.6 Properties of Exponents
          • 7.7 Negative-Integer Exponents
          • 7.8 Dividing Polynomials
            • Taking It to the Lab: Climate Change Lab (continued from Chapter 6) • Projectile Lab
        8. Factoring Polynomials and Solving Polynomial Equations
          • 8.1 Factoring Trinomials of the Form x2 + bx + c and Differences of Two Squares
          • 8.2 Factoring Out the GCF; Factoring by Grouping
          • 8.3 Factoring Trinomials of the Form ax2 + bx + c
          • 8.4 Sums and Differences of Cubes; A Factoring Strategy
          • 8.5 Using Factoring to Solve Polynomial Equations
          • 8.6 Using Factoring to Make Predictions with Quadratic Models
        9. Solving Quadratic Equations
          • 9.1 Simplifying Radical Expressions
          • 9.2 Simplifying More Radical Expressions
          • 9.3 Solving Quadratic Equations by the Square Root Property; The Pythagorean Theorem
          • 9.4 Solving Quadratic Equations by Completing the Square
          • 9.5 Solving Quadratic Equations by the Quadratic Formula
          • 9.6 More Quadratic Models
            • Taking It to the Lab: Climate Change Lab (continued from Chapter 7) • Projectile Lab (continued from Chapter 7)
        10. Rational Expressions and Equations
          • 10.1 Simplifying Rational Expressions
          • 10.2 Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions; Converting Units
          • 10.3 Adding Rational Expressions
          • 10.4 Subtracting Rational Expressions
          • 10.5 Solving Rational Equations
          • 10.6 Proportions; Similar Triangles
          • 10.7 Variation
          • 10.8 Simplifying Complex Rational Expressions
            • Taking It to the Lab: Climate Change Lab (continued from Chapter 9) • Estimating π Lab
        11. More Radical Expressions and Equations
          • 11.1 Adding and Subtracting Radical Expressions
          • 11.2 Multiplying Radical Expressions
          • 11.3 Solving Square Root Equations
        Appendix A: Using A TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator Appendix B: Using StatCrunch

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