Published by Pearson (July 25, 2022) © 2022
Franklin Demana | Bert Waits | Gregory Foley | Daniel Kennedy | David BockFor courses in Precalculus
The Rule of Four: A Balanced Approach
Precalculus: Graphical, Numerical, Algebraic provides a balanced approach to problem solving and a consistent transition from Precalculus to Calculus. A principal feature of this text is the balance among the algebraic, numerical, graphical, and verbal methods of representing problems: the rule of 4. This approach reinforces the idea that to understand a problem fully, students need to understand it algebraically as well as graphically and numerically.
The 10th Edition introduces graphing technology as an essential tool for mathematical discovery and effective problem solving. This edition also features a full chapter on Statistics to help students see that statistical analysis is an investigative process.
- Functions and Graphs
- Polynomial, Power, and Rational Functions
- Exponential, Logistic, and Logarithmic Functions
- Trigonometric Functions
- Analytic Trigonometry
- Applications of Trigonometry
- Systems and Matrices
- Analytic Geometry in Two and Three Dimensions
- Discrete Mathematics
- Statistics and Probability
- An Introduction to Calculus: Limits, Derivatives, and Integrals
- Algebra Review
- Logic
- Key Formulas