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 This guide is designed to help the user learn
how to use the TI-83 to solve the problems in the Berresford/Rockett
textbooks. The numbered chapters correspond to the first 7 chapters
in the Finite Math and Applied Calculus text. | | These Digital Figures are figures, tables,
and definitions from the text. Print them out and use them as an
overhead transparency, or pass them out to your students so you
won’t use class time waiting for them to copy a figure into a notebook.
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 The Excel Guide provided here is an introduction
to Excel. Chapter 1 guides the user through formatting cells, copying
and pasting cells, creating tables, and other basic functions needed
to complete the Spreadsheets in the book. There are many topics and
exercises in the book for which Excel would be very useful and we’ve
supplied a correlation chart to help you find these topics quickly.
For a walkthrough of additional, more advanced Excel functions, ask
your sales rep for a sample copy of the Excel Guide for Finite
Mathematics and Applied Calculus. | The following Texas Instruments graphing calculator
programs are available for the TI-82, TI-83, TI-85, TI-86, TI-89 and
TI-92 for use on either Mac or PC computers. The programs correspond
to those referenced in your text. |
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If you opt to cover Game Theory, you and your
students can print out this chapter from the websites or CDs. | If you opt to cover Logic, you and your students
can print out this chapter from the websites or CDs. |
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The Projects and Essays accompany most sections
of the text. You could assign one as a group project, or offer them
as extra credit. They might also serve as an alternative to the traditional
quiz or test. | These Application Previews accompany most sections
of the text, and serve to motivate the lesson. Consider using them
to start your lesson. |
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The following Excel Spreadsheets correspond
with the Spreadsheet Explorations found throughout your text.
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