In Java Concepts, Fifth Edition, Cay Horstmann provides a thorough grounding in fundamental programming techniques and design skills to help the student master basic concepts.
In Java Concepts, Fifth Edition, Cay Horstmann provides a thorough grounding in fundamental programming techniques and design skills to help the student master basic concepts. Targeted for one-semester courses, Java Concepts has been reduced in length by 25% in this edition to provide a more accessible introduction to Java programming.
The third edition of Cynthia Young’s Trigonometry brings together all the elements that have allowed instructors and learners to successfully “bridge the gap” between classroom instruction and independent homework by overcoming common learning barriers and building confidence in students’ ability to do mathematics. Written in a clear, single voice that speaks to students and mirrors how instructors communicate in lecture, Young’s hallmark pedagogy enables students to become independent, successful learners.
The Fourth Edition of Workshop Statistics: Discovery with Data continues to emphasize collaborative learning and to require student observation. Rather than describing and explaining statistics through exposition alone, Workshop Statistics: Discover with Data offers activities designed to lead students to discover statistical concepts, explore statistical principles, and apply statistical techniques.
The third edition of Cynthia Young’s Trigonometry brings together all the elements that have allowed instructors and learners to successfully “bridge the gap” between classroom instruction and independent homework by overcoming common learning barriers and building confidence in students’ ability to do mathematics. Written in a clear, single voice that speaks to students and mirrors how instructors communicate in lecture, Young’s hallmark pedagogy enables students to become independent, successful learners.
With realistic programming examples and follow-up homework assignments to reinforce learning, this text provides essential Java techniques and design skills to students with a wide range of backgrounds. Easy to read with a color-coded table of contents and pedagogy that supports a test-driven approach, the 6th Edition offers a thorough grounding in programming concepts with a gradual introduction to object-oriented techniques and extensive practice with objects and classes.
In Big Java, Fourth Edition, Cay Horstmann provides a comprehensive introduction to fundamental programming techniques and design skills helping the student master basic concepts. Realistic programming examples, homework assignments, and lab exercises build student problem-solving abilities.
Sheldon Axler brings a brand new approach to the study of advanced algebra. While many students will bypass the book and go straight for the solutions manual, this text integrates the two in order to engage students in the text itself.
Authors:
Eric Connally, Deborah Hughes-Hallett, Andrew M. Gleason, Philip Cheifetz, Ann Davidian, Daniel E. Flath, Selin Kalayciouglu, Brigitte Lahme, Patti Frazer Lock, William G. McCallum, Jerry Morris, Karen R. Rhea, Ellen Schmierer, Pat Shure, Adam H. Spiegler, Carl Swenson
Edition Number: 4
ISBN: 9780470484746
Challenging yet accessible text from the Harvard Consortium prepares students for calculus The 4th Edition of this groundbreaking text has been written from the top down by the Harvard Consortium to offer a targeted introduction to precalculus procedures. Developed by the Calculus Consortium, Functions Modeling Change is flexible enough to be thought provoking for well-prepared students while still remaining accessible to students with weaker backgrounds.
Authors:
Eric Connally, Deborah Hughes-Hallett, Andrew M. Gleason, Philip Cheifetz, Ann Davidian, Daniel E. Flath, Selin Kalayciouglu, Brigitte Lahme, Patti Frazer Lock, William G. McCallum, Jerry Morris, Karen R. Rhea, Ellen Schmierer, Pat Shure, Adam H. Spiegler, Carl Swenson
Edition Number: 4
ISBN: 9781118089910
Challenging yet accessible text from the Harvard Consortium prepares students for calculus The 4th Edition of this groundbreaking text has been written from the top down by the Harvard Consortium to offer a targeted introduction to precalculus procedures. Developed by the Calculus Consortium, Functions Modeling Change is flexible enough to be thought provoking for well-prepared students while still remaining accessible to students with weaker backgrounds.