Developmental Mathematics: Prealgebra, Beginning Algebra, and Intermediate Algebra, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (April 22, 2014) © 2014

  • John Tobey North Shore Community College
  • Jeffrey Slater North Shore Community College
  • Jamie Blair Orange Coast College
  • Jennifer Crawford Normandale Community College
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Developmental Mathematics: Prealgebra, Beginning Algebra, and Intermediate Algebra, 1st Edition offers everything needed to teach the full developmental math sequence in one flexible, modularized course solution, including Use Math to Save Money Animations. The topic-based modules build essential skills one at a time by breaking the mathematics down into manageable pieces, and guide students as they progress through the material in all course environments, including hybrid, self-paced and online.

Hallmark features of this title

  • The “How Am I Doing?” mid-module review exercises let students pause at critical junctures to check understanding. End-of-Topic Exercises progress from basic to challenging; each exercise set includes Verbal and Writing Skills, plus Mixed Practice exercises.
  • A Quick Quiz at the end of each exercise set contains three problems that cover the essential content of that topic. A Concept Check question at the end of each Quick Quiz asks students to explain how and why a method works.
  • Each Module provides opportunities for review and reinforcement of key concepts:
    • Module Organizers summarize the module topics, procedures and corresponding examples. A “You Try It” problem has been added to provide another opportunity for practice and review to ensure students do not have gaps in learning the material in the module.
    • Assessment Check boxes on the “How Am I Doing?” Module Test encourage students to check their work. If students need extra help on any test problems, they can watch the Test Prep Videos, where all test solutions are worked out on video.
    • The Math Coach problems follow every module test and provide helpful hints and coaching on how to avoid certain pitfalls and common errors.

Features of MyLab Math for the 1st Edition

  • Topic-based modules have a minimum of topical overlap, allowing students to move more quickly through all of the content for the developmental mathematics sequence. The modules are organized to help faculty and students find their appropriate starting point.
  • 2 MyLab Math course options are available: Standard courses allow instructors to build their course their way, offering maximum flexibility and control over all aspects of assignment creation. Ready-to-Go courses provide students with all the same great MyLab Math features, but make it easier for instructors to get started. Both course options include:
    • A pre-made pre-test and post-test for every chapter; Topic-level homework; “How Am I Doing? mid-module review” for every module.
    • Math Coach Homework with stepped-out concept check questions for every module; Module review quiz linked to personalized homework; Pre-made Use Math to Save Money media assignments also available.
  • Use Math to Save Money Animations for each module are assignable and expand upon a favorite feature from the text series, allowing students to put the math they just learned into context. These animations are set to music, and depict real-life scenarios and real-life people using math to cut costs and spend less. To ensure that students watch and understand the animations, each ends with a question and directs students to a Use Math to Save Money homework assignment which is pre-built for instructor convenience.
  • All videos from the Lecture Series on DVD with Math Coach and Test Prep Videos are available in MyLab Math. Test Prep and Math Coach Videos are also available on YouTube.

Module 1: Whole Numbers and Introduction to Algebra

1.1: Understanding Whole Numbers

1.2: Adding Whole Number Expressions

1.3: Subtracting Whole Number Expressions

1.4: Multiplying Whole Number Expressions

1.5: Dividing Whole Number Expressions

1.6: Exponents and the Order of Operations

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            How Am I Doing? Topics 1.1–1.6

1.7: More on Algebraic Expressions

1.8: Introduction to Solving Linear Equations

1.9: Solving Applied Problems Using Several Operations

            Module 1 Organizer

            Module 1 Review Problems

            How Am I Doing? Module 1 Test

            Math Coach

 

Module 2: Integers

2.1: Understanding Integers

2.2: Adding Integers

2.3: Subtracting Integers

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            How Am I Doing? Topics 2.1–2.3

2.4: Multiplying and Dividing Integers

2.5: The Order of Operations and Applications Involving Integers

2.6: Simplifying and Evaluating Algebraic Expressions

            Module 2 Organizer

            Module 2 Review Problems

            How Am I Doing? Module 2 Test

            Math Coach

 

Module 3: Introduction to Equations and Algebraic Expressions

3.1: Equations of the form x + a = c and x - a = c

3.2: Equations of the form ax = c

            How Am I Doing? Topics 3.1–3.2

3.3: Equations and Geometric Formulas

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3.4: Performing Operations with Exponents

            Module 3 Organizer

            Module 3 Review Problems

            How Am I Doing? Module 3 Test

            Math Coach

 

Module 4: Fractions, Ratio, and Proportions

4.1: Factoring Whole Numbers

4.2: Understanding Fractions

4.3: Simplifying Fractional Expressions

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            How Am I Doing? Topics 4.1–4.3

4.4: Simplifying Fractional Expressions with Exponents

4.5: Ratios and Rates

4.6: Proportions and Applications

            Module 4 Organizer

            Module 4 Review Problems

            How Am I Doing? Module 4 Test

            Math Coach

 

Module 5: Operations on Fractional Expressions

5.1: Multiplying and Dividing Fractional Expressions

5.2: Least Common Multiples of Algebraic Expressions

5.3: Adding and Subtracting Fractional Expressions

5.4: Operations with Mixed Numbers

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            How Am I Doing? Topics 5.1–5.4

5.5: Order of Operations and Complex Fractions

5.6: Solving Applied Problems Involving Fractions

5.7: The Multiplication Principle of Equality

            Module 5 Organizer

            Module 5 Review Problems

            How Am I Doing? Module 5 Test

            Math Coach

 

Module 6: Decimals and Percents

6.1: Understanding Decimal Fractions

6.2: Adding and Subtracting Decimal Expressions

6.3: Multiplying and Dividing Decimal Expressions

            How Am I Doing? Topics 6.1–6.3

6.4: Estimating with Percents

6.5: Percents

6.6: Solving Percent Problems Using Equations

6.7: Solving Percent Problems Using Proportions

6.8: Solving Applied Problems Involving Percents

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            Module 6 Organizer

            Module 6 Review Problems

            How Am I Doing? Module 6 Test

            Math Coach

 

Module 7: Measurement and Geometric Figures

7.1: Using Unit Fractions with U.S. and Metric Units

7.2: Converting Between the U.S. and Metric Systems

7.3: Angles

            How Am I Doing? Topics 7.1–7.3

7.4: The Circle

7.5: Volume

7.6: Similar Geometric Figures

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            Module 7 Organizer

            Module 7 Review Problems

            How Am I Doing? Module 7 Test

            Math Coach

 

Module 8: Introduction to Polynomials

8.1: Adding and Subtracting Polynomials

8.2: Multiplying Polynomials

            How Am I Doing? Topics 8.1–8.2

8.3: Translate from English to Algebra

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8.4: Factoring Using the Greatest Common Factor

            Module 8 Organizer

            Module 8 Review Problems

            How Am I Doing? Module 8 Test

            Math Coach

 

Module 9: Equations, Inequalities, and Applications

9.1: Addition and Multiplication Principles of Equality

9.2: Using Both Principles of Equality Together

9.3: Solving Equations with Fractions

            How Am I Doing? Topics 9.1–9.3

9.4: Formulas

9.5: Using Equations to Solve Word Problems

9.6: Solving Word Problems Involving Money and Percents

9.7: Solving Inequalities in One Variable

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            Module 9 Organizer

            Module 9 Review Problems

            How Am I Doing? Module 9 Test

            Math Coach

 

Module 10: Graphing and Functions

10.1: The Rectangular Coordinate System

10.2: Graphing Linear Equations

10.3: The Slope of a Line

            How Am I Doing? Topics 10.1–10.3

10.4: Writing the Equation of a Line

10.5: Graphing Linear Inequalities

10.6: Functions

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            Module 10 Organizer

            Module 10 Review Problems

            How Am I Doing? Module 10 Test

            Math Coach

 

Module 11: Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities

11.1: Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables

11.2: Systems of Linear Equations in Three Variables

            How Am I Doing? Topics 11.1–11.2

11.3: Applications of Systems of Linear Equations

11.4: Systems of Linear Inequalities

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            Module 11 Organizer

            Module 11 Review Problems

            How Am I Doing? Module 11 Test

            Math Coach

 

Module 12: Exponents and Polynomials

12.1: The Rules of Exponents

12.2: Negative Exponents and Scientific Notation

12.3: Fundamental Polynomial Operations

            How Am I Doing? Topics 12.1–12.3

12.4: Multiplying Polynomials

12.5: Multiplication -Special Cases

12.6: Dividing Polynomials

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            Module 12 Organizer

            Module 12 Review Problems

            How Am I Doing? Module 12 Test

            Math Coach

 

Module 13: Factoring

13.1: Removing a Common Factor

13.2: Factoring by Grouping

13.3: Factoring Trinomials When a = 1

13.4: Factoring Trinomials When a ≠ 1

            How Am I Doing? Topics 13.1–13.4

13.5: Special Cases of Factoring

13.6: A Brief Review of Factoring

13.7: Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring

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            Module 13 Organizer

            Module 13 Review Problems

            How Am I Doing? Module 13 Test

            Math Coach

 

Module 14: Rational Expressions and Equations

14.1: Simplifying Rational Expressions

14.2: Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions

14.3: Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions

            How Am I Doing? Topics 14.1–14.3

14.4: Simplifying Complex Rational Expressions

14.5: Solving Equations Involving Rational Expressions

14.6: Ratio, Proportion, and Other Applied Problems

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            Module 14 Organizer

            Module 14 Review Problems

            How Am I Doing? Module 14 Test

            Math Coach

 

Module 15: Rational Exponents and Radicals

15.1: Rational Exponents

15.2: Radical Expressions and Functions

15.3: Simplifying, Adding, and Subtracting Radicals

15.4: Multiplying and Dividing Radicals

How Am I Doing? Topics 15.1–15.3

15.5: Radical Equations

15.6: Complex Numbers

15.7: Variation

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Module 15 Organizer

Module 15 Review Problems

How Am I Doing? Module 15 Test

Math Coach

 

Module 16: Quadratic Equations

16.1: Quadratic Equations

16.2: Solutions to Quadratic Equations-Quadratic Formula

16.3: Solving Equations That Are Quadratic in Form

            How Am I Doing? Topics 16.1–16.3

16.4: Formulas and Applications

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            Module 16 Organizer

            Module 16 Review Problems

            How Am I Doing? Module 16 Test

            Math Coach

 

Module 17: The Conic Sections

17.1: The Distance Formula and the Circle

17.2: The Parabola

17.3: The Ellipse

            How Am I Doing? Topics 17.1–17.3

17.4: The Hyperbola

17.5: Nonlinear Systems of Equations

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            Module 17 Organizer

            Module 17 Review Problems

            How Am I Doing? Module 17 Test

            Math Coach

 

Module 18: Additional Properties of Functions

18.1: Function Notation

18.2: General Graphing Procedures for Functions

            How Am I Doing? Topics 18.1–18.2

18.3: Algebraic Operations on Functions

18.4: Inverse of a Function

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            Module 18 Organizer

            Module 18 Review Problems

            How Am I Doing? Module 18 Test

            Math Coach

 

Module 19: Logarithmic and Exponential Functions

19.1: The Exponential Function

19.2: The Logarithmic Function

19.3: Properties of Logarithms

            How Am I Doing? Topics 19.1–19.3

19.4: Common and Natural Logarithms; Change of Base

19.5: Exponential and Logarithmic Equations

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            Module 19 Organizer

            Module 19 Review Problems

            How Am I Doing? Module 19 Test

            Math Coach

 

Module 20: Additional Topics

20.1: Quadratic Functions

20.2: Compound and Quadratic Inequalities

20.3: Absolute Value Equations and Inequalities

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            Module 20 Organizer

            Module 20 Review Problems

            How Am I Doing? Module 20 Test

            Math Coach

 

Appendices

Appendix A: Consumer Finance Applications

Appendix B: Introduction to U.S. and Metric Units of Measurement

Appendix C: Additional Arithmetic Practice

Appendix D: Foundations for Intermediate Algebra: A Transition from Beginning to Intermediate Algebra

Appendix E: Determinants and Cramer's Rule

Appendix F: Solving Systems of Linear Equations Using Matrices

Appendix G: Sets

About our authors

John Tobey received his BA in mathematics from Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois in 1965, his MA in mathematics education from Harvard University in 1966, and his PhD in mathematics education from Boston University in 1980. He has taught in the mathematics department at the United States Military Academy at West Point and served as the Mathematics Department Chairman at North Shore Community College in Danvers, Massachusetts for 5 years. John has served as the president of the New England Mathematics Association of Two-Year Colleges. He has received the NISOD award for outstanding teaching from the University of Texas at Austin. John is the author of 7 mathematics books published by Pearson Education. John has spoken to many mathematics departments and at many professional meetings throughout the country on the topic of developmental mathematics education and distance learning in mathematics. He lives in Massachusetts.

Jeffrey Slater has been a professor at North Shore Community College for 38 years and received the Teacher of the Year award in 2002. Jeff travels around the country speaking on student retention and is also a consultant to the Federal Government. He lives in Marblehead, Massachusetts with his wife Shelley and his yellow lab Gracie.

Jamie Blair has directed the Mathematics Learning Center at Orange Coast College for the past 17 years. She designed, developed and implemented the Center, and as a result of this effort has provided technical expertise related to the particulars of the Math Center to numerous other 2-year colleges and at many conferences. In 2007 Jamie was appointed to the Team of Basic Skills Specialists by the California State Academic Senate. She is also currently participating on Title 3 committees on her campus. She specializes in teaching students who have never been successful in mathematics. She is an expert in the area of basic skills in relation to the learning needs of students. She lives in California.

Jennifer Crawford received her BS in mathematics from the University of Minnesota, Duluth in 1995 and her MS in mathematics from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities in 1998. She taught a wide range of courses at North Shore Community College in Danvers, Massachusetts for 5 years. She currently teaches at Normandale Community College in Bloomington, Minnesota where her focus is working with developmental math students. She lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota with her husband, 2 young children, and black lab.

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