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Algebra and Trigonometry: A Graphing Approach, Fourth Edition
Ron Larson - The Pennsylvania State University, The Behrend College
Robert P. Hostetler - The Pennsylvania State University, The Behrend College
Bruce H. Edwards - University of Florida
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Minimum System Requirements

Chapter P: Prerequisites
Section P.1: Real Numbers
Section P.2: Exponents and Radicals
Section P.3: Polynomials and Factoring
Section P.4: Rational Expressions
Section P.5: The Cartesian Plane
Section P.6: Exploring Data: Representing Data Graphically

Chapter 1: Functions and Their Graphs
Section 1.1: Graphs of Equations
Section 1.2: Lines in the Plane
Section 1.3: Functions
Section 1.4: Graphs of Functions
Section 1.5: Shifting, Reflecting, and Stretching Graphs
Section 1.6: Combinations of Functions
Section 1.7: Inverse Functions

Chapter 2: Solving Equations and Inequalities
Section 2.1: Linear Equations and Problem Solving
Section 2.2: Solving Equations Graphically
Section 2.3: Complex Numbers
Section 2.4: Solving Equations Algebraically
Section 2.5: Solving Inequalities Algebraically and Graphically
Section 2.6: Exploring Data: Linear Models and Scatter Plots

Chapter 3: Polynomial and Rational Functions
Section 3.1: Quadratic Functions
Section 3.2: Polynomial Functions of Higher Degree
Section 3.3: Real Zeros of Polynomial Functions
Section 3.4: The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
Section 3.5: Rational Functions and Asymptotes
Section 3.6: Graphs of Rational Functions
Section 3.7: Exploring Data: Quadratic Models

Chapter 4: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Section 4.1: Exponential Functions and Their Graphs
Section 4.2: Logarithmic Functions and Their Graphs
Section 4.3: Properties of Logarithms
Section 4.4: Solving Exponential and Logarithmic Equations
Section 4.5: Exponential and Logarithmic Models
Section 4.6: Exploring Data: Nonlinear Models

Chapter 5: Trigonometric Functions
Section 5.1: Angles and Their Measure
Section 5.2: Right Triangle Trigonometry
Section 5.3: Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle
Section 5.4: Graphs of Sine and Cosine Functions
Section 5.4 Practice Set 2: Graphs of Sine and Cosine Functions
Section 5.5: Graphs of Other Trigonometric Functions
Section 5.6: Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Section 5.7: Applications and Models

Chapter 6: Analytic Trigonometry
Section 6.1: Using Fundamental Identities
Section 6.2: Verifying Trigonometric Identities
Section 6.3: Solving Trigonometric Equations
Section 6.4: Sum and Difference Formulas
Section 6.5: Multiple-Angle and Product-to-Sum Formulas

Chapter 7: Additional Topics in Trigonometry
Section 7.1: Law of Sines
Section 7.2: Law of Cosines
Section 7.3: Vectors in the Plane
Section 7.4: Vectors and Dot Products
Section 7.5: Trigonometric Form of a Complex Number

Chapter 8: Linear Systems and Matrices
Section 8.1: Solving Systems of Equations
Section 8.2: Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables
Section 8.3: Multivariable Linear Systems
Section 8.4: Matrices and Systems of Equations
Section 8.5: Operations with Matrices
Section 8.6: The Inverse of a Square Matrix
Section 8.7: The Determinant of a Square Matrix
Section 8.8: Applications of Matrices and Determinants

Chapter 9: Sequences, Series, and Probability
Section 9.1: Sequences and Series
Section 9.2: Arithmetic Sequences and Partial Sums
Section 9.3: Geometric Sequences and Series
Section 9.4: Mathematical Induction
Section 9.5: The Binomial Theorem
Section 9.6: Counting Principles
Section 9.7: Probability

Chapter 10: Topics in Analytic Geometry
Section 10.1: Conics
Section 10.2: Translations of Conics
Section 10.3: Parametric Equations
Section 10.4: Polar Coordinates
Section 10.5: Graphs of polar equations
Section 10.6: Polar Equations of Conics


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