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Take the study of mathematics to another level with the web sites shown here. Making additional resources available to the mathematics student and professor is the goal, from basic college mathematics to logic for computer science experts, it is all available here.





Angel's 2000 Algebra Series
Elementary Algebra for College Students, 5/e, 2000
Elementary Algebra for College Students Early Graphing, 1/e, 2000
Intermediate Algebra for College Students, 5/e, 2000
Elementary and Intermediate Algebra for College Students, 1/e, 2000
Algebra for College Students, 1/e, 2000
Angel's Developmental Math Series places a stronger emphasis on developing good problem-solving skills than ever before. The revision of the series emphasizes the practical applications of algebra with an abundance of updated, real-world exercises and media resources to motivate students and assist professors.
The Companion Website to each text provides a dynamic learning environment for students and teaching resources for instructors including such features as:
  • "Destinations" which link you to sites pertaining to each section of each chapter allowing the student to collect data to solve specific internet exercises.
  • "Warm-up Exercises" and " Quizzes" that give students an opportunity to test their mastery of chapter content and email results to their instructor.
  • "Syllabus Manager" which allows instructors to build and maintain one or more syllabi on the web and then 'turn it on' so that it's viewable by students as part of this companion web site.
  • "Graphing Calculator Help" which enables students to view an online step-by-step manual for each of nine different types of graphing calculators.



Barnett and Ziegler Mathematics
College Mathematics for Business, Economics, Life and Social Sciences, 8th Edition
Calculus for Business, Economics, Life and Social Sciences, 8/e
Finite Mathematics for Business, Economics, Life and Social Sciences, 8/e
These websites offer helpful hints, 'cool math' sites and more than one hundred additional Internet links to interesting and relevant math topics referenced to each text section as a companion to all eight titles of the Barnett business math series. Also includes prefaces, tables of content and complete supplements listings.



Blair, Tobey, and Slater
Prealgebra, 1st edition, 1999
Prealgebra helps students bridge the gap between arithmetic and algebra. This companion web site to the text by Blair, Tobey, and Slater offers another mode through which students can reinforce their understanding of the two subjects. The website features:
  • Numerous warm-up exercises and quizzes
  • "Putting Your Skills to Work" to help gather some of the information needed to complete the textbook exercises, and to further explore topic applications
  • Section-by-section "Book Links" take you to the exact page related to the topic at hand



Blitzer Mathematics Site
Introductory Algebra for College Students, 2nd Edition
Intermediate Algebra for College Students, 2nd Edition
Algebra for College Students, 3rd Edition
College Algebra

The accompanying sites feature helpful hints, 'cool math' sites and more than one hundred additional Internet links to interesting and relevant math sites. Appropriate for one semester undergraduate courses, these texts feature an abundance of interesting and varied exercises to appeal to the modern student, utilizing real world data and encouraging modeling, critical thinking and problem solving.



Otto Bretcher
Linear Algebra with Applications

Appropriate for a first course on linear algebra or matrix methods, this site features Net Tutor for online help, projects that can be used for cooperative assignments, and 35 additional Internet links referenced to each section in the text.



Edwards/Penney Web Site
Calculus with Analytic Geometry, 5/e
Calculus with Analytic Geometry, Early Transcendentals Version, 5/e
Multivariable Calculus, 5/e
Single Variable Calculus, 5/e
This website will support the student with activities including live examples, where one or two variables will not be given as fixed so that graphs will change as students change the variables; True/False reading questions; Homework Starter problems, where graphical hints are provided and "what if" scenarios developed; and Group Projects. The Technology Projects in Action portion of the site will provide Calculus students with new and evolving supplementary materials on a continuing basis. Mathematica and MATLAB notebooks, Maple worksheets, Derive files, and Excel spreadsheets will be provided for the user to download. The Net Tutor is a student help center that will be staffed by a graduate student armed with completely worked out solutions. Help is offered to problems whose answers are at the back of the book, but whose solutions are not. Internet Calculus links will tie into relevant material from other faculty.



Esty - Precalculus Concepts
A text designed to prepare students for calculus. The content includes the usual precalculus material (functions, powers, polynomials, logs, exponentials, trig, etc.). Graphing calculators play an important role. Table of Contents. Contents and emphasis described in words.



Goldstein Mathematics Series
Calculus and Its Applications, 7th Edition
Brief Calculus and Its Applications, 7th Edition
Larry J. Goldstein, David I. Schneider, and Martha J. Siegel
Finite Mathematics and Its Applications, 6th Edition
David I. Schneider and David C. Lay
Applied Calculus A Graphing Approach

The accompanying sites feature helpful hints, 'cool math' sites and more than one hundred additional Internet links to interesting and relevant math sites. Appropriate for one semester undergraduate courses, these texts feature an abundance of interesting and varied exercises to appeal to the modern student, utilizing real world data and encouraging modeling, critical thinking and problem solving.



R.R. Kadesch
Problem Solving Across the Disciplines

This companion site provides Preface and Table of Contents, as well as helpful hints and 'cool math' sites for students. This site also provides more than 40 textually relevant Internet links to the text, referenced by section. Emphasizes problem solving as an important subject in its own right, emphasizing strategies that unify learning and relate to all disciplines: International Politics, Economics, Psychology, Sociology, Engineering, Anthropology, Architecture and Marketing.



Robert Lee Kimball
Mathematical Models, Prelim. Ed.

This accompanying site provides a daily course plan for instructors, as well as helpful hints, 'cool math' and more than 30 interesting and relevant Internet links, referenced to each section in the text. This introduction to mathematical models explores mathematics in the context of real applications that provide meaning and motivation. Technology is used throughout as a tool to solve problems and investigate solutions.



Bernard Kolman
Introductory Linear Algebra with Applications, 6th Edition

Appropriate for a wide variety of undergraduate sophomore courses in Linear Algebra, this site provides Net Tutor for online help, additional Linear Algebra projects that can be used collaboratively, and more than 40 interesting Internet links referenced to each section of the text.



Kumanduri/Romero - Number Theory with Computer Applications
This text evolved from a course taught by the first author at Columbia University. The material is suitable for an introductory course in number theory for undergraduate students. The student is assumed to have completed a course in high-school algebra, but no knowledge of calculus is necessary for the first half of the book, hence much of the material can be profitably used at the high school level.



Lehmann - Intermediate Algebra Functions and Authentic Applications 1/e, 2000
Lehmann's text is a rich combination of important skills, concepts, and applications. The examples in the text demonstrate both how to perform skills and how to investigate concepts. This companion web site to the text offers another mode through which students can take an active role in studying mathematics.The web site features:
  • "Destinations" which link you to sites pertaining to various sections of each chapter
  • "Math Search" which enables students to search for related math topics
  • "Graphing Calculator Help" which enables students to view an online step-by-step manual for each of nine different types of graphing calculators.
  • "Syllabus Manager" which allows instructors to build and maintain one or more syllabi on the web and then 'turn it on' so that it's viewable by students as part of this companion web site.



Steven J. Leon
Linear Algebra with Applications, 5th Edition

Written for an undergraduate Introductory course in Linear Algebra, this site features Net Tutor for online help, 14 projects requiring the use of technology, and more than 25 additional Internet links referenced to each section in the text.



Liberal Arts Math
Parks/Musser/Burton/Siebler - Mathematics in Life, Society, & The World
Setek - Fundamentals of Mathematics
Tannebaum/Arnold - Excursions In Modern Mathematics
A companion to Parks/Musser Mathematics in Life, Society and the World, this site offers three major components including "Net Tutor", Instructor's Materials, and Student Materials. Net Tutor allows for "real time" interactive tutoring via the web through awhite board enhanced with a drag and drop symbolic equation editor. This allows students to get on-line help with mathematical concepts that give them difficulty. The Instructor's Materials area includes information on the text,author, additional mathematical sites and projects. The Student's Materials area provides section by section hot links to alternative mathematical websites specializing in content from each section. Also included for students are linksto Cool Math sites, additional activities and web based projects.



Martin-Gay 1999 Softcover Developmental Math Series
Basic College Mathematics, 1st edition, 1999
Introductory Algebra, 1st edition, 1999
Intermediate Algebra, 1st edition, 1999
Algebra A Combined Approach, 1st edition, 1999
Elayn Martin-Gay's outstanding softback series combines tradition with innovation to bring basic math and algebra to life like never before. An outstanding emphasis on real-world examples and exercises answers students' question "Why am I learning this math?" The companion websites for this series provide students with a dynamic learning environment and provide instructors with the capability to extend the boundaries of their courses. The websites include
  • Links to the Internet Excursions in each chapter that allow students to collect data to solve specific Internet exercises.
  • Warmup quizzes and chapter quizzes that give students an opportunity to test their mastery of chapter content and email results to their instructor.
  • A Math Search feature that enables students to search for related topics while remaining within the Companion Website.
  • For instructors, Syllabus Manager allows you to create a web-based syllabus connecting your course content with on-line content, and all accessible to your students.
  • Additional links to generic math-related sites.



Martin-Gay 2001 Developmental Math Series
Beginning Algebra 3rd edition, 2001
Intermediate Algebra, 3rd edition, 2001
Beginning and Intermediate Algebra, 2nd edition, 2001
Intermediate Algebra A Graphing Approach, 2nd edition, 2001
Prealgebra 3rd edition, 2001
K.Elayn Martin-Gay is a mathematics teacher who inspires confidence in her students with her ability to make algebra understandable and engaging-even fun. Martin-Gay is motivated by the desire to reach students-to help them become better learners and discover the relevance and power of algebra in their daily lives. Martin-Gay focuses on enhancing a traditional emphasis-mastering the basics-with innovative pedagogy and a meaningful, integrated learning program. Three goals drive her authorship-increase motivation, build confidence, encourage mastery of basic skills and concepts. Key highlights of the Companion Website for each text in this 2001 series include:
  • Careers in Action links the corresponding Chapter Opening Application in the text with a related website for further exploration of the use of mathematics in a variety of careers.
  • Real World Activities are end of chapter projects that allow students to extend chapter concepts through internet site hotlinks and online exercises that can be submitted for a grade.
  • Warmup Quizzes and Chapter Quizzes give students an opportunity to test their mastery of chapter content and email results to their instructor.
  • Syllabus Manager provides an easy, step-by-step process for creating and revising your syllabus with direct links to your text's Companion Website and other on-line content.



Joanna Masingila and Frank Lester
Mathematics for Elementary Teachers via Problem Solving, Prelim. Ed.

This accompanying site features a Table of Contents, helpful hints and 'cool math' sites for students, as well as more than 65 additional Internet links, reference to each section. For prospective elementary level teachers, this text uses student activities-and the problem solving strategies they employ - as the heart of its curriculum.



The McClave/Sincich Series
Statistics, 7th Edition
James T. McClave, P. George Benson, and Terry Sincich
Statistics for Business and Economics, 7th Edition
James T. McClave, and Terry Sincich
A First Course in Statistics, 6th Edition
James T. McClave, P. George Benson and Terry Sincich
A First Course in Business Statistics, 7th Edition

A companion to all four titles in the McClave statistics series, these sites feature important reference materials for both students and instructors. In addition to helpful hints, 'cool math' and links to interesting Internet sites, these pages provide a list of technology web resources, a variety of key statistics databases and downloadable data sets and powerpoint presentation.



Gary L. Musser and Lynn Trimpe
College Geometry A Problem Solving Approach with Applications

This site contains preface, table of contents, and complete supplements listing as well as helpful hints, 'cool math' and 35 additional Internet links for students. Appropriate for a one semester course in College Geometry.



Gary L. Musser and William Burger
Mathematics for Elementary Teachers, A Contemporary Approach, 4th Edition

This accompanying site features 16 multicultural activities that serve to connect the math topics discussed in the text with relevant topics on multicultural math and gender equity in the math classroom. Site also contains helpful hints, 'cool math', and more than 45 additional Internet links to interesting and relevant math topics. Appropriate for a mathematical content course for future teachers in mathematics and education departments.



Donald Pierce and Edward B. Wright
Mathematics for Life: A Foundation Course for Quantitative Literacy, Prelim. Ed.

This site contains full Preface and Contents material, as well as helpful hints and 'cool math' for students, and more than 70 related Internet links referenced by text section. The lab based text was designed to teach students to use mathematics and technologies in formulating and solving real world problems.



Pollack-Johnson Mathematical Connections
Mathematical Connections: A Modeling Approach to Business Calculus, Vol I
Mathematical Connections: A Modeling Approach to Finite Mathematics, Vol II

This accompanying site contains a Table of Contents, supplements list, helpful hints and 'cool math' sites for students, as well as 70 additional Internet links referenced to each section in the text. Vol I is appropriate for undergraduate math courses in single-variable Business Calculus (including Brief Calculus). Vol II is a follow-up covering finite math topics, multivariable calculus, and least squares regression.



Prentice Hall Interactive Math - Basic Math
Prentice Hall Interactive Math - Introductory Algebra
Prentice Hall Interactive Math - Intermediate Algebra
This site contains the "Real World Activities" for each chapter in the Prentice Hall Interactive Math course. These activities allow students to extend chapter concepts by collecting and using Internet data to solve math problems.



Sullivan Mathematical Series
A companion to all three Sullivan Precalculus series - Contemporary, Enhanced with Graphing, and Graphing and Data Analysis. Each text offers three major components including "Net Tutor", Instructor Materials and Student Materials. Net Tutor allows for "real time" interactive tutoring via the web through a white board enhanced with drag and drop symbolic equation editor. This allows students to get on-line help with mathematical concepts that give them difficulty. The Instructor Materials area includes information on the text, author, additional mathematical sites and projexts. The Student Materials area provides section by section hot links to alternative mathematical website specializing in content from each section. Also included for students are links to Cool Math sites, additional activities and web based projects.



Sullivan - College Algebra: A Contemporary Approach, 5/e
The text was designed to help you--the student, master the terminology and basic concepts of college algebra. These aims have helped to shape every aspect of the book. Many learning aids are built into the format of the text to make your study of this material easier and more rewarding. Your book is meant to be a "machine for learning," one that can help you to focus your efforts and get the most from the time and energy you invest. Also included for students are links to Cool Math sites, additional activities and web based projects.



Sullivan - Algebra and Trigonometry A Contemporary Approach, 5/e
The text was designed to help you--the student, master the terminology and basic concepts of college algebra and trigonometry. These aims have helped to shape every aspect of the book. Many learning aids are built into the format of the text to make your study of this material easier and more rewarding. Your book is meant to be a "machine for learning," one that can help you to focus your efforts and get the most from the time and energy you invest.



Tobey/Slater
Basic College Mathematics, 3/e
Beginning Algebra, 4/e
Intermediate Algebra, 3/e

These sites accompany the successfull Developmental Mathematics series by John Tobey and Jefferey Slater. Each text specific site contains a student page and an instructor page, featuring the needed links to the "Putting Your Skills to Work" exercises, helpful hints, cool math, and a complete supplements list, as well as dozens of additional book related Internet links.



Thomasson and Pesut Experiencing Algebra Series
Experiencing Algebra, 1st edition, 1999
Experiencing Introductory Algebra, 1st edition, 1999
Experiencing Intermediate Algebra, 1st edition, 1999

The Experiencing Algebra Series by Thomasson and Pesut includes multiple approaches to problem-solving and encourages students to 'experience' algebra. This companion web site provides more opportunities for involvement with the following activities:
  • Warm-up exercises
  • Quizzes
  • Math Search (search buttons to find pages on the web for selected topics)
  • PowerPoint Downloads (contains the Discoveries and Technologies slides for selected exercises for each chapter)
  • Graphing Calculator Help (for nine different calculator models)

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