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Analytic geometry : worktext / Christopher C. Dacanay, Romel L. Marquez, authors ; Elsa F. Gerardo, consultant.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Quezon City : MaxCor Publishing House, Incorporated, 2014Edition: 2014 editionDescription: 313 pages ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789710167319
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 516.3 .D117
Summary: Analytic Geometry-Worktext provides straightforward yet comprehensive discussion in plane analytic geometry and a brief introduction to solid analytic geometry. This book is intended to equip the students with the necessary skills in analytic geometry which are essential in the learning of higher mathematics courses and other courses in the fields of engineering and sciences. It also attempts to aid the instructor in providing relevant instructional material to his class. It is divided into chapters, each of which starts with a brief introduction of the contents and the learning objectives of the chapter. The definitions, formulas, and other concepts are presented in an organized manner and in a language that could be easily understood by the students. Relevant and sufficient examples are provided in each chapter to illustrate the concepts and to serve as prototype in answering the exercises found at the end of every section. Activity sheets are included to further reinforce practice of the skills obtained in class, serving as either seatwork or homework materials. -- Preface.
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Includes bibliography (page 313).

Analytic Geometry-Worktext provides straightforward yet comprehensive discussion in plane analytic geometry and a brief introduction to solid analytic geometry. This book is intended to equip the students with the necessary skills in analytic geometry which are essential in the learning of higher mathematics courses and other courses in the fields of engineering and sciences. It also attempts to aid the instructor in providing relevant instructional material to his class. It is divided into chapters, each of which starts with a brief introduction of the contents and the learning objectives of the chapter. The definitions, formulas, and other concepts are presented in an organized manner and in a language that could be easily understood by the students. Relevant and sufficient examples are provided in each chapter to illustrate the concepts and to serve as prototype in answering the exercises found at the end of every section. Activity sheets are included to further reinforce practice of the skills obtained in class, serving as either seatwork or homework materials. -- Preface.

Text in English.

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