Mathematics
Beginning and Intermediate Algebra
Author: Elayn Martin-Gay
Publisher: Prentice Hall, 2009, 1008pp, 4th ed.
Elayn Martin-Gay's developmental math textbooks and video resources are motivated by her firm belief that every student can succeed. Martin-Gay's focus on the student shapes her clear, accessible writing, inspires her constant pedagogical innovations, and contributes to the popularity and effectiveness of her video resources. This revision of Martin-Gay's algebra series continues her focus on students and what they need to be successful.
Mathematics
Engineering Mathematics
Author: K. A. Stroud, Dexter J. Booth
Publisher: Industrial Press, 2007, 1288pp, 6th ed.
A groundbreaking and comprehensive introductory textbook with over 500,000 copies sold since it first debuted in 1970, the new sixth edition of Engineering Mathematics has been thoroughly revised and expanded. An interactive Personal Tutor CD-ROM is included with every textbook. Providing a broad mathematical survey, this innovative introductory textbook covers a full range of topics from the very basic to the advanced.
Mathematics
Algebra and Trigonometry
Author: James Stewart
Publisher: Brooks Cole, 2006, 968pp, 2nd ed.
This best selling author team explains concepts simply and clearly, without glossing over difficult points. Problem solving and mathematical modeling are introduced early and reinforced throughout, so that when students finish the course, they have a solid foundation in the principles of mathematical thinking. This comprehensive, evenly paced book provides complete coverage of the function concept and integrates substantial graphing calculator materials that help students develop insight into mathematical ideas. The authors' attention to detail and clarity, as in James Stewart's market-leading Calculus text, is what makes this text the market leader.
Mathematics
Maths - Student's Survival Guide
Author: Jenny Olive
Publisher: Cambridge University Press, 2003, 648pp, 2nd ed.
This friendly self-help introductory textbook covers mathematics essential for first-year undergraduate scientists and engineers. Mathematics underlies all science and engineering degrees and this textbook is perfect for those engineering students that need some brushing up on their math skills. Jenny Olive uses her wide experience of teaching and helping students to provide a clear and confident understanding of the core mathematics needed for science and engineering courses.
Mathematics
Algebra and Trigonometry
Author: Judith A. Beecher, Judith A. Penna, et al.
Publisher: Addison Wesley, 2007, 1072pp, 3rd ed.
In Algebra and Trigonometry these authors have created an introductory college algebra textbook to really help students visualize mathematics for better comprehension. By creating algebraic visual side-by-sides to solve various problems in the examples, the authors show students the relationship of the algebraic solution with the visual, often graphical, solution. In addition, the authors have added a variety of new tools to help students better use the textbook for maximum effectiveness to not only pass the course, but truly understand the material.
Mathematics
Video Lectures - Basic Math
Author: Murray H. Siegel
Publisher: Teaching Company, 2005, 30pp, 1st ed.
This course introduces the student to the basic concepts of mathematics as well as the fundamentals of more complicated areas. Basic Math is designed to provide students with an understanding of arithmetic and to prepare them for Algebra I and beyond. Dr. Murray H. Siegel has a Ph.D. in Mathematics Education. Kentucky Educational Television honored him as "the best math teacher in America." He has a gift and evident passion for explaining mathematical concepts in ways that make math seem clear and obvious rather than arbitrary and murky.
Mathematics
Video Lectures - Algebra I
Author: Monica Neagoy
Publisher: Teaching Company, 2005, 30pp, 1st ed.
Inspired and informed by research on the teaching and learning of algebra, Dr. Monica Neagoy gives functions a "front stage" role in her Algebra I course design. After a historical overview of the evolution of algebra, she explores the various families of functions, in a logical and ascending order from linear to quadratic to rational and, finally, to the family of exponential functions.
Mathematics
Video Lectures - Algebra II
Author: Murray H. Siegel
Publisher: Teaching Company, 2005, 30pp, 1st ed.
Algebra II is the crucial high school mathematics course in preparing for a college education. College students who have not mastered Algebra II find themselves taking a remedial, noncredit course called Intermediate Algebra. If you are struggling with Algebra II or are preparing to enter college or are currently in college and are struggling with Intermediate Algebra, then this Algebra II video series is for you.
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Video Lectures - Change and Motion: Calculus Made Clear
Author: Michael Starbird
Publisher: Teaching Company, 2005, 24pp, 2nd ed.
One of the greatest achievements of the human mind is calculus. It justly deserves a place in the pantheon of our accomplishments with Shakespeare's plays, Beethoven's symphonies, and Einstein's theory of relativity. In fact, most of the differences in the way we experience life now and the way we experienced it at the beginning of the 17th century emerged because of technical advances that rely on calculus. Calculus is a beautiful idea exposing the rational workings of the world; it is part of our intellectual heritage. Professor Starbird is committed to correcting the bewildering way that the beauty of calculus was hidden from many of us in school. He firmly believes that calculus does not require a complicated vocabulary or notation to understand it.
Mathematics
Calculus - Early Transcendentals
Author: James Stewart
Publisher: Brooks Cole, 2007, 1336pp, 6th ed.
James Stewart's Calculus textbooks are world-wide best-sellers for a reason: they are clear, accurate, and filled with relevant, real-world examples. With the sixth edition of his introductory textbook, Stewart conveys not only the utility of calculus to help you develop technical competence, but also gives you an appreciation for the intrinsic beauty of the subject.
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Advanced Engineering Mathematics
Author: Erwin Kreyszig
Publisher: Wiley, 2005, 1248pp, 9th ed.
This market leading textbook is known for its comprehensive coverage, careful and correct mathematics, outstanding exercises and self contained subject matter parts for maximum flexibility. Kreyszig's textbook introduces engineers and computer scientists to advanced math topics as they relate to practical problems.
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Differential Equations
Author: Paul Blanchard, Robert L. Devaney, Glen R. Hall
Publisher: Brooks Cole, 2005, 848pp, 3rd ed.
Incorporating a modeling approach throughout, this exciting introductory textbook emphasizes concepts and shows that the study of differential equations is a beautiful application of the ideas and techniques of calculus to everyday life. Students will generally attack a given equation from three different points of view to obtain an understanding of the solutions: qualitative, numeric, and analytic.
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Video Lectures - Introduction to Number Theory
Author: Edward B. Burger
Publisher: Teaching Company, 2009, 24pp, 1st ed.
Called "the queen of mathematics" by the legendary mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss, number theory is one of the oldest and largest branches of pure mathematics. Practitioners of number theory delve deep into the structure and nature of numbers, and explore the remarkable, often beautiful relationships among them. An Introduction to Number Theory is a great introduction to the field for anyone who loves numbers.