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Precalculus the easy way
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The Resource Precalculus the easy way
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Precalculus the easy way
Statement of responsibility
Lawrence S. Leff, former assistant principal, mathematics supervision, Franklin D. Roosevelt High School, Brooklyn, New York, Christina M. Pawlowski, high school mathematics teacher, Commack High School, Commack, New York
Title variation
Barron's precalculus the easy way
Creator
  • Leff, Lawrence S
Contributor
  • Pawlowski, Christina M.
Author
  • Pawlowski, Christina M.
  • Leff, Lawrence S
Subject
  • Algebra -- Problems, exercises, etc
  • Functions -- Problems, exercises, etc
  • Precalculus -- Problems, exercises, etc
Genre
  • Problems, exercises, etc
Language
eng
Summary
"A series of easy-to-follow lessons are designed for self-teaching and rapid learning to help students learn precalculus the easy way. Barron's Precalculus: The Easy Way features a generous number of step-by-step demonstration examples as well as numerous tables, graphs, and graphing-calculator-based approaches." --Amazon.com
Member of
  • Easy way
  • Barron's E-Z precalculus
Cataloging source
FMG
Dewey number
512
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
LC call number
QA154.3
LC item number
.L43 2019
Literary form
non fiction
Series statement
Barron's Easy Way

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  • Precalculus the easy way, Lawrence S. Leff, former assistant principal, mathematics supervision, Franklin D. Roosevelt High School, Brooklyn, New York, Christina M. Pawlowski, high school mathematics teacher, Commack High School, Commack, New York

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