eBook Interactive College Algebra, Student Guide: A Web-Based Course download
by Davida Fischman,Terry Hallett,Dan Rinne,Peter Williams

Author: Davida Fischman,Terry Hallett,Dan Rinne,Peter Williams
Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (June 10, 2008)
Language: English
Pages: 349
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Category: Math Sciences
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by Davida Fischman (Author), Terry Hallett (Author), Dan Rinne (Author), Dr Peter Williams (Ph (Author) & 1 more.
by Davida Fischman (Author), Terry Hallett (Author), Dan Rinne (Author), Dr Peter Williams (Ph (Author) & 1 more.
Interactive College Algebra: A Web-Based Course presents an exciting approach to learning College Algebra that brings together the strongest pedagogy with the interactivity of current technology. With A new generation of College Algebra course material has arrived! Interactive College Algebra: A Web-Based Course presents an exciting approach to learning College Algebra that brings together the strongest pedagogy with the interactivity of current technology.
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