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- To the Student
- Prepare for Class “Read the Book”
- Practice “Work the Problems”
- Review “Study for Quizzes and Tests”
- Dedication
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Three Distinct Series
- The Flagship Series
- Preface to the Instructor
- Get the Most Out of MyLab Math
- Resources for Success
- Applications Index
- Chapter 1. Graphs
- 1.1 The Distance and Midpoint Formulas
- Use the Distance Formula
- Use the Midpoint Formula
- 1.2 Graphs of Equations in Two Variables; Intercepts; Symmetry
- Graph Equations by Plotting Points
- Find Intercepts from a Graph
- Find Intercepts from an Equation
- Test an Equation for Symmetry with Respect to the x-Axis, the y-Axis, and the Origin
- Know How to Graph Key Equations
- 1.3 Lines
- Calculate and Interpret the Slope of a Line
- Graph Lines Given a Point and the Slope
- Find the Equation of a Vertical Line
- Use the Point-Slope Form of a Line; Identify Horizontal Lines
- Use the Slope-Intercept Form of a Line
- Find the Equation of a Line Given Two Points
- Graph Lines Written in General Form Using Intercepts
- Find Equations of Parallel Lines
- Find Equations of Perpendicular Lines
- 1.4 Circles
- Write the Standard Form of the Equation of a Circle
- Graph a Circle
- Work with the General Form of the Equation of a Circle
- Chapter Review
- Chapter Test
- Chapter Project
- Chapter 2. Functions and Their Graphs
- 2.1 Functions
- Describe a Relation
- Determine Whether a Relation Represents a Function
- Use Function Notation; Find the Value of a Function
- Find the Difference Quotient of a Function
- Find the Domain of a Function Defined by an Equation
- Form the Sum, Difference, Product, and Quotient of Two Functions
- 2.2 The Graph of a Function
- Identify the Graph of a Function
- Obtain Information from or about the Graph of a Function
- 2.3 Properties of Functions
- Identify Even and Odd Functions from a Graph
- Identify Even and Odd Functions from an Equation
- Use a Graph to Determine Where a Function is Increasing, Decreasing, or Constant
- Use a Graph to Locate Local Maxima and Local Minima
- Use a Graph to Locate the Absolute Maximum and the Absolute Minimum
- Use a Graphing Utility to Approximate Local Maxima and Local Minima and to Determine Where a Functio
- Find the Average Rate of Change of a Function
- 2.4 Library of Functions; Piecewise-defined Functions
- Graph the Functions Listed in the Library of Functions
- Analyze a Piecewise-defined Function
- 2.5 Graphing Techniques: Transformations
- Graph Functions Using Vertical and Horizontal Shifts
- Graph Functions Using Compressions and Stretches
- Graph Functions Using Reflections about the x-Axis and the y-Axis
- 2.6 Mathematical Models: Building Functions
- Build and Analyze Functions
- Chapter Review
- Chapter Test
- Cumulative Review
- Chapter Projects
- Chapter 3. Linear and Quadratic Functions
- 3.1 Properties of Linear Functions and Linear Models
- Graph Linear Functions
- Use Average Rate of Change to Identify Linear Functions
- Determine Whether a Linear Function Is Increasing, Decreasing, or Constant
- Build Linear Models from Verbal Descriptions
- 3.2 Building Linear Models from Data
- Draw and Interpret Scatter Plots
- Distinguish between Linear and Nonlinear Relations
- Use a Graphing Utility to Find the Line of Best Fit
- 3.3 Quadratic Functions and Their Properties
- Graph a Quadratic Function Using Transformations
- Identify the Vertex and Axis of Symmetry of a Parabola
- Graph a Quadratic Function Using Its Vertex, Axis, and Intercepts
- Find a Quadratic Function Given Its Vertex and One Other Point
- Find the Maximum or Minimum Value of a Quadratic Function
- 3.4 Building Quadratic Models from Verbal Descriptions and from Data
- Build Quadratic Models from Verbal Descriptions
- Build Quadratic Models from Data
- 3.5 Inequalities Involving Quadratic Functions
- Solve Inequalities Involving a Quadratic Function
- Chapter Review
- Chapter Test
- Cumulative Review
- Chapter Projects
- Chapter 4. Polynomial and Rational Functions
- 4.1 Polynomial Functions
- Identify Polynomial Functions and Their Degree
- Graph Polynomial Functions Using Transformations
- Identify the Real Zeros of a Polynomial Function and Their Multiplicity
- 4.2 Graphing Polynomial Functions; Models
- Graph a Polynomial Function
- Graph a Polynomial Function Using a Graphing Utility
- Build Cubic Models from Data
- 4.3 Properties of Rational Functions
- Find the Domain of a Rational Function
- Find the Vertical Asymptotes of a Rational Function
- Find a Horizontal or an Oblique Asymptote of a Rational Function
- 4.4 The Graph of a Rational Function
- Graph a Rational Function
- Solve Applied Problems Involving Rational Functions
- 4.5 Polynomial and Rational Inequalities
- Solve Polynomial Inequalities
- Solve Rational Inequalities
- 4.6 The Real Zeros of a Polynomial Function
- Use the Remainder and Factor Theorems
- Use Descartes’ Rule of Signs to Determine the Number of Positive and the Number of Negative Real Z
- Use the Rational Zeros Theorem to List the Potential Rational Zeros of a Polynomial Function
- Find the Real Zeros of a Polynomial Function
- Solve Polynomial Equations
- Use the Theorem for Bounds on Zeros
- Use the Intermediate Value Theorem
- 4.7 Complex Zeros; Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
- Use the Conjugate Pairs Theorem
- Find a Polynomial Function with Specified Zeros
- Find the Complex Zeros of a Polynomial Function
- Chapter Review
- Chapter Test
- Cumulative Review
- Chapter Projects
- Chapter 5. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
- 5.1 Composite Functions
- Form a Composite Function
- Find the Domain of a Composite Function
- 5.2 One-to-One Functions; Inverse Functions
- Determine Whether a Function Is One-to-One
- Obtain the Graph of the Inverse Function from the Graph of a One-to-One Function
- Verify an Inverse Function
- Find the Inverse of a Function Defined by an Equation
- 5.3 Exponential Functions
- Evaluate Exponential Functions
- Graph Exponential Functions
- Define the Number e
- Solve Exponential Equations
- 5.4 Logarithmic Functions
- Change Exponential Statements to Logarithmic Statements and Logarithmic Statements to Exponential St
- Evaluate Logarithmic Expressions
- Determine the Domain of a Logarithmic Function
- Graph Logarithmic Functions
- Solve Logarithmic Equations
- 5.5 Properties of Logarithms
- Work with the Properties of Logarithms
- Write a Logarithmic Expression as a Sum or Difference of Logarithms
- Write a Logarithmic Expression as a Single Logarithm
- Evaluate Logarithms Whose Base Is Neither 10 Nor e
- 5.6 Logarithmic and Exponential Equations
- Solve Logarithmic Equations
- Solve Exponential Equations
- Solve Logarithmic and Exponential Equations Using a Graphing Utility
- 5.7 Financial Models
- Determine the Future Value of a Lump Sum of Money
- Calculate Effective Rates of Return
- Determine the Present Value of a Lump Sum of Money
- Determine the Rate of Interest or the Time Required to Double a Lump Sum of Money
- 5.8 Exponential Growth and Decay Models; Newton’s Law; Logistic Growth and Decay Models
- Model Populations That Obey the Law of Uninhibited Growth
- Model Populations That Obey the Law of Uninhibited Decay
- Use Newton’s Law of Cooling
- Use Logistic Models
- 5.9 Building Exponential, Logarithmic, and Logistic Models from Data
- Build an Exponential Model from Data
- Build a Logarithmic Model from Data
- Build a Logistic Model from Data
- Chapter Review
- Chapter Test
- Cumulative Review
- Chapter Projects
- Chapter 6. Trigonometric Functions
- 6.1 Angles, Arc Length, and Circular Motion
- Angles and Degree Measure
- Convert between Decimal and Degree, Minute, Second Measures for Angles
- Find the Length of an Arc of a Circle
- Convert from Degrees to Radians and from Radians to Degrees
- Find the Area of a Sector of a Circle
- Find the Linear Speed of an Object Traveling in Circular Motion
- 6.2 Trigonometric Functions: Unit Circle Approach
- Find the Exact Values of the Trigonometric Functions Using a Point on the Unit Circle
- Find the Exact Values of the Trigonometric Functions of Quadrantal Angles
- Find the Exact Values of the Trigonometric Functions of π/4 = 45°
- Find the Exact Values of the Trigonometric Functions of π/6 = 30° and π/3 = 60°
- Find the Exact Values of the Trigonometric Functions for Integer Multiples of π/6 = 30°, π/4 = 45
- Use a Calculator to Approximate the Value of a Trigonometric Function
- Use a Circle of Radius r to Evaluate the Trigonometric Functions
- 6.3 Properties of the Trigonometric Functions
- Determine the Domain and the Range of the Trigonometric Functions
- Determine the Period of the Trigonometric Functions
- Determine the Signs of the Trigonometric Functions in a Given Quadrant
- Find the Values of the Trigonometric Functions Using Fundamental Identities
- Find the Exact Values of the Trigonometric Functions of an Angle Given One of the Functions and the
- Use Even-Odd Properties to Find the Exact Values of the Trigonometric Functions
- 6.4 Graphs of the Sine and Cosine Functions
- Graph the Sine Function y = sin x and Functions of the Form y = A sin (ωx)
- Graph the Cosine Function y = cos x and Functions of the Form y = A cos (ωx)
- Determine the Amplitude and Period of Sinusoidal Functions
- Graph Sinusoidal Functions Using Key Points
- Find an Equation for a Sinusoidal Graph
- 6.5 Graphs of the Tangent, Cotangent, Cosecant, and Secant Functions
- Graph the Tangent Function y = tan x and the Cotangent Function y = cot x
- Graph Functions of the Form y = A tan (ωx) + B and y = A cot (ωx) + B
- Graph the Cosecant Function y = csc x and the Secant Function y = sec x
- Graph Functions of the Form y = A csc (ωx) + B and y = A sec (ωx) + B
- 6.6 Phase Shift; Sinusoidal Curve Fitting
- Graph Sinusoidal Functions of the Form y = A sin (ωx – ϕ) + B
- Build Sinusoidal Models from Data
- Chapter Review
- Chapter Test
- Cumulative Review
- Chapter Projects
- Chapter 7. Analytic Trigonometry
- 7.1 The Inverse Sine, Cosine, and Tangent Functions
- Define the Inverse Sine Function
- Find the Value of an Inverse Sine Function
- Define the Inverse Cosine Function
- Find the Value of an Inverse Cosine Function
- Define the Inverse Tangent Function
- Find the Value of an Inverse Tangent Function
- Use Properties of Inverse Functions to Find Exact Values of Certain Composite Functions
- Find the Inverse Function of a Trigonometric Function
- Solve Equations Involving Inverse Trigonometric Functions
- 7.2 The Inverse Trigonometric Functions (Continued)
- Define the Inverse Secant, Cosecant, and Cotangent Functions
- Find the Value of Inverse Secant, Cosecant, and Cotangent Functions
- Find the Exact Value of Composite Functions Involving the Inverse Trigonometric Functions
- Write a Trigonometric Expression as an Algebraic Expression
- 7.3 Trigonometric Equations
- Solve Equations Involving a Single Trigonometric Function
- Solve Trigonometric Equations Using a Calculator
- Solve Trigonometric Equations Quadratic in Form
- Solve Trigonometric Equations Using Fundamental Identities
- Solve Trigonometric Equations Using a Graphing Utility
- 7.4 Trigonometric Identities
- Use Algebra to Simplify Trigonometric Expressions
- Establish Identities
- 7.5 Sum and Difference Formulas
- Use Sum and Difference Formulas to Find Exact Values
- Use Sum and Difference Formulas to Establish Identities
- Use Sum and Difference Formulas Involving Inverse Trigonometric Functions
- Solve Trigonometric Equations Linear in Sine and Cosine
- 7.6 Double-angle and Half-angle Formulas
- Use Double-angle Formulas to Find Exact Values
- Use Double-angle Formulas to Establish Identities
- Use Half-angle Formulas to Find Exact Values
- 7.7 Product-to-Sum and Sum-to-Product Formulas
- Express Products as Sums
- Express Sums as Products
- Chapter Review
- Chapter Test
- Cumulative Review
- Chapter Projects
- Chapter 8. Applications of Trigonometric Functions
- 8.1 Right Triangle Trigonometry; Applications
- Find the Value of Trigonometric Functions of Acute Angles Using Right Triangles
- Use the Complementary Angle Theorem
- Solve Right Triangles
- Solve Applied Problems
- 8.2 The Law of Sines
- Solve SAA or ASA Triangles
- Solve SSA Triangles
- Solve Applied Problems
- 8.3 The Law of Cosines
- Solve SAS Triangles
- Solve SSS Triangles
- Solve Applied Problems
- 8.4 Area of a Triangle
- Find the Area of SAS Triangles
- Find the Area of SSS Triangles
- 8.5 Simple Harmonic Motion; Damped Motion; Combining Waves
- Build a Model for an Object in Simple Harmonic Motion
- Analyze Simple Harmonic Motion
- Analyze an Object in Damped Motion
- Graph the Sum of Two Functions
- Chapter Review
- Chapter Test
- Cumulative Review
- Chapter Projects
- Chapter 9. Polar Coordinates; Vectors
- 9.1 Polar Coordinates
- Plot Points Using Polar Coordinates
- Convert from Polar Coordinates to Rectangular Coordinates
- Convert from Rectangular Coordinates to Polar Coordinates
- Transform Equations between Polar and Rectangular Forms
- 9.2 Polar Equations and Graphs
- Identify and Graph Polar Equations by Converting to Rectangular Equations
- Test Polar Equations for Symmetry
- Graph Polar Equations by Plotting Points
- 9.3 The Complex Plane; De Moivre’s Theorem
- Plot Points in the Complex Plane
- Convert a Complex Number between Rectangular Form and Polar Form or Exponential Form
- Find Products and Quotients of Complex Numbers
- Use De Moivre’s Theorem
- Find Complex Roots
- 9.4 Vectors
- Graph Vectors
- Find a Position Vector
- Add and Subtract Vectors Algebraically
- Find a Scalar Multiple and the Magnitude of a Vector
- Find a Unit Vector
- Find a Vector from Its Direction and Magnitude
- Model with Vectors
- 9.5 The Dot Product
- Find the Dot Product of Two Vectors
- Find the Angle between Two Vectors
- Determine Whether Two Vectors Are Parallel
- Determine Whether Two Vectors Are Orthogonal
- Decompose a Vector into Two Orthogonal Vectors
- Compute Work
- 9.6 Vectors in Space
- Find the Distance between Two Points in Space
- Find Position Vectors in Space
- Perform Operations on Vectors
- Find the Dot Product
- Find the Angle between Two Vectors
- Find the Direction Angles of a Vector
- 9.7 The Cross Product
- Find the Cross Product of Two Vectors
- Know Algebraic Properties of the Cross Product
- Know Geometric Properties of the Cross Product
- Find a Vector Orthogonal to Two Given Vectors
- Find the Area of a Parallelogram
- Chapter Review
- Chapter Test
- Cumulative Review
- Chapter Projects
- Chapter 10. Analytic Geometry
- 10.1 Conics
- Know the Names of the Conics
- 10.2 The Parabola
- Analyze Parabolas with Vertex at the Origin
- Analyze Parabolas with Vertex at (h, k)
- Solve Applied Problems Involving Parabolas
- 10.3 The Ellipse
- Analyze Ellipses with Center at the Origin
- Analyze Ellipses with Center at (h, k)
- Solve Applied Problems Involving Ellipses
- 10.4 The Hyperbola
- Analyze Hyperbolas with Center at the Origin
- Find the Asymptotes of a Hyperbola
- Analyze Hyperbolas with Center at (h, k)
- Solve Applied Problems Involving Hyperbolas
- 10.5 Rotation of Axes; General Form of a Conic
- Identify a Conic
- Use a Rotation of Axes to Transform Equations
- Analyze an Equation Using a Rotation of Axes
- Identify Conics without Rotating the Axes
- 10.6 Polar Equations of Conics
- Analyze and Graph Polar Equations of Conics
- Convert the Polar Equation of a Conic to a Rectangular Equation
- 10.7 Plane Curves and Parametric Equations
- Graph Parametric Equations
- Find a Rectangular Equation for a Plane Curve Defined Parametrically
- Use Time as a Parameter in Parametric Equations
- Find Parametric Equations for Plane Curves Defined by Rectangular Equations
- Chapter Review
- Chapter Test
- Cumulative Review
- Chapter Projects
- Chapter 11. Systems of Equations and Inequalities
- 11.1 Systems of Linear Equations: Substitution and Elimination
- Solve Systems of Equations by Substitution
- Solve Systems of Equations by Elimination
- Identify Inconsistent Systems of Equations Containing Two Variables
- Express the Solution of a System of Dependent Equations Containing Two Variables
- Solve Systems of Three Equations Containing Three Variables
- Identify Inconsistent Systems of Equations Containing Three Variables
- Express the Solution of a System of Dependent Equations Containing Three Variables
- 11.2 Systems of Linear Equations: Matrices
- Write the Augmented Matrix of a System of Linear Equations
- Write the System of Equations from the Augmented Matrix
- Perform Row Operations on a Matrix
- Solve a System of Linear Equations Using Matrices
- 11.3 Systems of Linear Equations: Determinants
- Evaluate 2 by 2 Determinants
- Use Cramer’s Rule to Solve a System of Two Equations Containing Two Variables
- Evaluate 3 by 3 Determinants
- Use Cramer’s Rule to Solve a System of Three Equations Containing Three Variables
- Know Properties of Determinants
- 11.4 Matrix Algebra
- Find the Sum and Difference of Two Matrices
- Find Scalar Multiples of a Matrix
- Find the Product of Two Matrices
- Find the Inverse of a Matrix
- Solve a System of Linear Equations Using an Inverse Matrix
- 11.5 Partial Fraction Decomposition
- Decompose P/Q Where Q Has Only Nonrepeated Linear Factors
- Decompose P/Q Where Q Has Repeated Linear Factors
- Decompose P/Q Where Q Has a Nonrepeated Irreducible Quadratic Factor
- Decompose P/Q Where Q Has a Repeated Irreducible Quadratic Factor
- 11.6 Systems of Nonlinear Equations
- Solve a System of Nonlinear Equations Using Substitution
- Solve a System of Nonlinear Equations Using Elimination
- 11.7 Systems of Inequalities
- Graph an Inequality
- Graph a System of Inequalities
- 11.8 Linear Programming
- Set Up a Linear Programming Problem
- Solve a Linear Programming Problem
- Chapter Review
- Chapter Test
- Cumulative Review
- Chapter Projects
- Chapter 12. Sequences; Induction; the Binomial Theorem
- 12.1 Sequences
- List the First Several Terms of a Sequence
- List the Terms of a Sequence Defined by a Recursive Formula
- Use Summation Notation
- Find the Sum of a Sequence
- 12.2 Arithmetic Sequences
- Determine Whether a Sequence Is Arithmetic
- Find a Formula for an Arithmetic Sequence
- Find the Sum of an Arithmetic Sequence
- 12.3 Geometric Sequences; Geometric Series
- Determine Whether a Sequence Is Geometric
- Find a Formula for a Geometric Sequence
- Find the Sum of a Geometric Sequence
- Determine Whether a Geometric Series Converges or Diverges
- Solve Annuity Problems
- 12.4 Mathematical Induction
- Prove Statements Using Mathematical Induction
- 12.5 The Binomial Theorem
- Evaluate (n/j)
- Use the Binomial Theorem
- Chapter Review
- Chapter Test
- Cumulative Review
- Chapter Projects
- Chapter 13. Counting and Probability
- 13.1 Counting
- Find All the Subsets of a Set
- Count the Number of Elements in a Set
- Solve Counting Problems Using the Multiplication Principle
- 13.2 Permutations and Combinations
- Solve Counting Problems Using Permutations Involving n Distinct Objects
- Solve Counting Problems Using Combinations
- Solve Counting Problems Using Permutations Involving n Nondistinct Objects
- 13.3 Probability
- Construct Probability Models
- Compute Probabilities of Equally Likely Outcomes
- Find Probabilities of the Union of Two Events
- Use the Complement Rule to Find Probabilities
- Chapter Review
- Chapter Test
- Cumulative Review
- Chapter Projects
- Chapter 14. A Preview of Calculus: The Limit, Derivative, and Integral of a Function
- 14.1 Investigating Limits Using Tables and Graphs
- Investigate a Limit Using a Table
- Investigate a Limit Using a Graph
- 14.2 Algebraic Techniques for Finding Limits
- Find the Limit of a Sum, a Difference, and a Product
- Find the Limit of a Polynomial
- Find the Limit of a Power or a Root
- Find the Limit of a Quotient
- Find the Limit of an Average Rate of Change
- 14.3 One-sided Limits; Continuity
- Find the One-sided Limits of a Function
- Determine Whether a Function Is Continuous at a Number
- 14.4 The Tangent Problem; The Derivative
- Find an Equation of the Tangent Line to the Graph of a Function
- Find the Derivative of a Function
- Find Instantaneous Rates of Change
- Find the Instantaneous Velocity of an Object
- 14.5 The Area Problem; The Integral
- Approximate the Area under the Graph of a Function
- Approximate Integrals Using a Graphing Utility
- Chapter Review
- Chapter Test
- Chapter Projects
- Appendix A. Review
- A.1 Algebra Essentials
- Work with Sets
- Graph Inequalities
- Find Distance on the Real Number Line
- Evaluate Algebraic Expressions
- Determine the Domain of a Variable
- Use the Laws of Exponents
- Evaluate Square Roots
- Use a Calculator to Evaluate Exponents
- A.2 Geometry Essentials
- Use the Pythagorean Theorem and Its Converse
- Know Geometry Formulas
- Understand Congruent Triangles and Similar Triangles
- A.3 Polynomials
- Recognize Monomials
- Recognize Polynomials
- Know Formulas for Special Products
- Divide Polynomials Using Long Division
- Factor Polynomials
- Complete the Square
- A.4 Synthetic Division
- Divide Polynomials Using Synthetic Division
- A.5 Rational Expressions
- Reduce a Rational Expression to Lowest Terms
- Multiply and Divide Rational Expressions
- Add and Subtract Rational Expressions
- Use the Least Common Multiple Method
- Simplify Complex Rational Expressions
- A.6 Solving Equations
- Solve Equations by Factoring
- Solve Equations Involving Absolute Value
- Solve a Quadratic Equation by Factoring
- Solve a Quadratic Equation by Completing the Square
- Solve a Quadratic Equation Using the Quadratic Formula
- A.7 Complex Numbers; Quadratic Equations in the Complex Number System
- Add, Subtract, Multiply, and Divide Complex Numbers
- Solve Quadratic Equations in the Complex Number System
- A.8 Problem Solving: Interest, Mixture, Uniform Motion, Constant Rate Job Applications
- Translate Verbal Descriptions into Mathematical Expressions
- Solve Interest Problems
- Solve Mixture Problems
- Solve Uniform Motion Problems
- Solve Constant Rate Job Problems
- A.9 Interval Notation; Solving Inequalities
- Use Interval Notation
- Use Properties of Inequalities
- Solve Inequalities
- Solve Combined Inequalities
- Solve Inequalities Involving Absolute Value
- A.10 nth Roots; Rational Exponents
- Work with nth Roots
- Simplify Radicals
- Rationalize Denominators and Numerators
- Solve Radical Equations
- Simplify Expressions with Rational Exponents
- Appendix B. Graphing Utilities
- B.1 The Viewing Rectangle
- B.2 Using a Graphing Utility to Graph Equations
- B.3 Using a Graphing Utility to Locate Intercepts and Check for Symmetry
- B.4 Using a Graphing Utility to Solve Equations
- B.5 Square Screens
- B.6 Using a Graphing Utility to Graph Inequalities
- B.7 Using a Graphing Utility to Solve Systems of Linear Equations
- B.8 Using a Graphing Utility to Graph a Polar Equation
- B.9 Using a Graphing Utility to Graph Parametric Equations
- Answers
- Photo Credits
- Subject Index
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