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    1. Beautiful Evidence
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    2. Beginning Algebra (6th Edition)
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    3. Interest Rate Models - Theory
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    4. Calculus: Early Transcendentals
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    5. Calculus (with Tools for Enriching
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    7. Discovering Statistics Using SPSS
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    10. Statistical Inference
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    1. Beautiful Evidence
    by Graphics Pr
    Hardcover (July, 2006)
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    5-0 out of 5 stars You need to see BEAUTIFUL EVIDENCE
    This fourth Tufte title continues his themes of pairing image with text, focusing on how information can be transmitted graphically and focusing on 'sparklines': data-intense, word-like graphics. Perhaps it's impossible to adequately describe this concept using plain print: for more, you need to see BEAUTIFUL EVIDENCE, blending cartography, diagrams, science and art in a winning survey of measurement-based images.
    5-0 out of 5 stars Recycled?No problem!
    I for one am the opposite of the people who read this and, as fans of Tufte's other works, felt let down.There seem to be a lot of complaints about recycled material.Yes, a lot of stuff in here is found in his other books.Yes, his whole Cognitive Style of PowerPoint pamphlet is reproduced here (I think?).No, I don't think that's a problem and in fact I think this is his best work ever.
    2-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Figures, Shallow Words
    I was disappointed by "Beautiful Evidence". It seems to me to be a medium primarily for the reproduction of many gorgeous drawings, graphs, and tables done by others and the author, and an opportunity to make a rant on PowerPoint. Yes, many bad figures have been created and Dr. Tufte has made valid points and good suggestions, but they are not as densely presented as one would expect from his own words.
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    2. Beginning Algebra (6th Edition)
    by Prentice Hall
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Very Satisfied
    I am highly pleased with my purchase. The item is in wonderful condition and the delivery was FaSt! Wow. Great Experience!

    4-0 out of 5 stars You have to start somewhere...
    Tobey and Slater's 'Beginning Algebra' text is used by my college where I tutor mathematics in the first course in Algebra, often the first course in Algebra many of our students have ever taken.It is very much a beginning course, as the course itself carries no official 'credit' (it is a zero-level course, as a prerequisite to other science and mathematics courses, that many students place out of on the basis of assessment scores).2-0 out of 5 stars You can do better than this!
    This widely-acclaimed textbook by Tobey & Slater is a valiant attempt to make elementary algebra both interesting and anxiety-free. I have been using this textbook [both 4th and now 5th editions] to teach in over 30 classes so far at aRead more

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    3. Interest Rate Models - Theory and Practice: With Smile, Inflation and Credit (Springer Finance)
    by Springer
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Best book on interest rate models
    This is the best book available on interest rate models. Very detailed. Much more focused and readable than Rebonato's book. More pragmatic and explicit than Musiela and Rutkowski. Not as theoretical as Hunt and Kennedy. James and Webber also looks very good, but I'm not that familiar with it. All other books have only bits and pieces on interest rates.

    5-0 out of 5 stars The best book I have read on the subject
    With all the due respect to the other authors I would say that if one is interested in a good theoretical book whihc is also good on the implementation side then the book of Brigo and Mercurion is definetly the best book I have ever read on the subject. 5-0 out of 5 stars New stuff and nice overview: hard to beat!
    In the late nineties I went through Brigo's innovative work on stochastic nonlinear filtering with differential geometry techniques. I was favorably impressed by results and style, particularly in his dissertation and in his 'geometry in present day science' very readable overview. Interesting results are found and nicely told with accurate -but not pointlessly complicated - advanced mathematics for the problems at hand, I reasoned. Read more

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    4. Calculus: Early Transcendentals (with Tools for Enriching Calculus Video CD-ROM, iLrn Homework, and vMentor)
    by Brooks Cole
    Hardcover (24 December, 2002)
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Almost Perfect
    This review is strictly for the 5th Edition of Calculus: Early Transcendentals (with Tools for Enriching Calculus Video CD-ROM, iLrn Homework, and vMentor)
    4-0 out of 5 stars A great math book to own
    The book has a great structure.It connects well to bring a person to advance his math skill into college-level.The structure is great and easy to follow.The proofs are clear.Different from most of math textbooks where examples are easier than exercises, this book provides the same level of difficulty on both.Although the author starts skipping proofs in multivariable calculus, he explains the reason.My recommendation is that he tie-up the structure in multivariable calculus portion.It definitely will be a 5-stars book.

    5-0 out of 5 stars The Calculus Bible
    If you need to buy one calculus book... buy this one.It's got everything you will need for learning basic calculus.I was referring to this book constantly, both while taking basic math, and in more advanced courses in physics and engineering, when I would need to go back and re-learn how to integrate a particular type of problem.I was actually quite shocked to see that the last several reviews rated this book quite poorly... everyone who took math with me using this book loved it.Then again, we were all engineers, so we wanted to be doing this kind of stuff. ... Read more

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    5. Calculus (with Tools for Enriching Calculus Video CD-ROM, iLrn Homework, and vMentor)
    by Brooks Cole
    Hardcover (24 December, 2002)
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Good book if you have the solutions manual
    I bought this book for self study. It has ton's of examples that really help out. But like some of the other reviewers have pointed out... the book can be extremely confusing at times. That's when i reach for the solutions manual that goes with it. It has a step by step break down of the odd numbered problems. The break down's aren't 100% complete and they skip a lot of the algebra parts, but it shows all the calculus stuff.
    4-0 out of 5 stars Just because the subject is hard doesn't make the book bad
    The majority of complaints about this text tend to be biased towards people who 1) have problems with the material w/o this book 2) HAD to take the class and didnt do well 3)have never seen what else is out there for calculus text
    5-0 out of 5 stars One of the best!
    I underdstand that calculus is a very complicated subject and most people who have had to study it don't even want to remember about it. I guess that is the reason why this excellent book is not admired very much. However, it IS and probably will continue to be one of the very best introductory courses. I give it 5 stars because I don't think that there is a book without any weaknesses but in this case they are negligible. Overall this is a very good book and I highly recommend it. ... Read more

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    6. Elementary Statistics (10th Edition)
    by Addison Wesley
    Hardcover (23 December, 2005)
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Great at explaining concepts!
    This book is really a masterpiece when it comes to explaining the concepts!The author makes sure that students don't just memorize formulas, but rather that they understand why the formulas work.I used this book to pass the DANTES statistic exam.

    1-0 out of 5 stars not for beginners.......
    This book is not very user friendly. If you have troubles with math like me then this book is not for you. I would probably recommend a book like "for dummies, or a schuam's at the beginnnig level then reread this book, and it will be a little clearer.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Stats Book
    I was really suprise that it arrived on time so that i can do my homework assignments. The stats book came in good condition like what the seller described. Even though it didnt come with a cd, buti'm still happy knowing that it's an instructor's edition. I was so surprised when my sister pointed that out to me.
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    7. Discovering Statistics Using SPSS (Introducing Statistical Methods S.) (2nd Edition)
    by Sage Publications Ltd
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Bridge the gap
    Statistics books are either too hard or way too basic for non-statisticians.
    3-0 out of 5 stars Lots of theory, not enough application
    I've read the other reviews and I generally agree: This is a well written stats book, especially if you are trying to learn the underlying theories rather than just randomly banging around on a keyboard. However, don't expect this book to be a particularly good choice if you need to do anything much more difficult than a one-way ANOVA.Even though this book is 770+ pages long, Field doesn't address realistic scenarios. For example, even though he devotes about 210 pages to all sorts of ANOVA, there is no mention of repeated measures ANCOVA, which is not that unusual. In some places, he seems to suggest that something is really difficult (e.g., contrasts in repeated measures ANOVA) and then offers only weak examples of what to do about it with no mention of how to report what you've done. In fact, he offers very few examples of how to report results, and in some cases, his running examples are nonsignificant so his reporting examples stop short.All together, this is a good stats theory book with an intro to SPSS, but it's not the kind of book that is going to get you through many real-world analyses. I would recommend this book to undergraduates and graduate students who feel they need some more background, but folks in the field are better off looking elsewhere.

    5-0 out of 5 stars This was exactly what I was looking for!
    The author provides clear explanation of various statistic techniques; what each of them means, when to be applied, and how to use them in a very understandable way. This was what I was exactly looking for. Good examples with step by step guide with actual dialog boxes from the SPSS window are also very helpful. I really like it a lot. It was a good priced book considering what it provides. Best stat book I've bought ever! Thank you!! ... Read more

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    8. Applied Statistics and theSAS Programming Language (5th Edition)
    by Prentice Hall
    Paperback (30 March, 2005)
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    4-0 out of 5 stars A great book for SAS and statistics beginners
    .. that is of little use for advanced users. Most of the book's chapters (1-4, 10-19) deal with general-purpose SAS programming techniques, and the rest introduce one to REG, ANOVA, TTEST, CORR, FACTOR and LOGISTIC procedures. Discussion isnon-technical and never in-depth, with the short shrift given to PROC REG especially disappointing. Many capabilities of selected procedures are not discussed, and, of course, a host of other important SAS/STAT procedures do not even make the cut. (MODEL? And speaking of non-statistical ones: what do you make of a book that devotes 200+ pages to SAS programming tips, including a chapter on merging datasets, and whose index has no mention of PROC SQL?) Overall, I think that the book is a friendly, clear and well-organized (as is typical of Ron Cody's writing) introduction for beginners, e.g. college stats students, but more seasoned statisticians should go straight to SAS/STAT User's Guide (available online). Don't even think about considering this (pricey) volume an up-to-date or reasonably broad reference on SAS's statistical capabilities.

    2-0 out of 5 stars Blergh
    I did not like this book. The organization was abysmal, and I decided to sell it back to the college bookstore for use by future hapless students, because it is not good as a reference guide.
    4-0 out of 5 stars no fancy graphics
    [A review of the 5th EDITION 2005.]
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    9. Statistical Techniques in Business and Economics with Student CD-Rom Mandatory Package
    by McGraw-Hill/Irwin
    Hardcover (02 February, 2004)
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    4-0 out of 5 stars Great Book
    I used this text in my MBA stats class and have found it to be very informative and useful.I found the examples for Excel and Minitab to be well written and of great use.I would recommend this book for anyone who uses statistics on a frequent basis or simply would like a good reference manual in their library.

    1-0 out of 5 stars 12th ed. has problems
    The 12th edition of this book contains a surprising number of errors.I am currently using this book for a statistics course in an MBA program.We are twelve chapters into the book now and in most every chapter I have found a mistake; more often than not there are multiple mistakes.What is worse is that the majority of the mistakes are in the practice problems which are where the student learns to apply the skills.This serves to create confusion and frustration on the student's part.Some of the mistakes are sloppy editing while others more significant are providing wrong information.The editors need to take another look at this book and the authors should also take note.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Statistical Techniques in Business and Economics with CD-Rom
    The book I received did not have the cd the book was in used condition not good as stated.It was ok.It would have been nice to have the cd. It needs to be a little more detailed. ... Read more

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    10. Statistical Inference
    by Duxbury Press
    Hardcover (18 June, 2001)
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    3-0 out of 5 stars Be aware of the errors of the book
    The book consists of two parts: probability (the first 250 pages) and statistics. The first part is extremely well written; however, the second part (I read page 427 totally so far) is not satisfying.The theorm derivations have missing steps, and not easy to follow.Moreover, it has ERRORS (which are not listed in the errata available in the authors' website).For example, Definition 8.3.16 of monotone likelihood ratio is wrong (page 891): it can only be non-decreasing (cannot be non-increasing).With the wrong definition, no way to approve Thm 8.3.17.I want to ask the author:how did you write down that proofby referring the wrong definition?Another example: Line 5 of example 8.3.19.You cannot draw the conclusion by using the analysis in Example 8.3.18.Instead, you have to use the analysis in Thm 8.3.17!Third example, the definition of power function is not accruate.The definition of power should be independant of H0 or H1.(In fact, the author did a poor job in give the insight of power function.Without such an insight, no way to solution example 8.3.19).Forth example, the second 8.3.4 on p-values is poorly written.The author does not bother to point out that p-values is the smallest level at which we can reject null hypothesis with given samples.Instead, the author's definition on p-values based on an formula whose meaning is very hard to understand!Do you know how many hours I have to spend to figure out these?
    4-0 out of 5 stars Very Good Text
    Very good intro to grad level stats - does not use any real analysis.

    5-0 out of 5 stars One of the best textbooks
    The is one great textbook and is as good as Cormen's introduction to algorithms. It does not require advanced math. I was a biology major and did not learn much Calculus at all. I had to use it in a graduate statistics class. Fortunately we used this book. It is very easy to follow. It gives very good examples and explains them well but not wordy. The exercises are excellent. This book is definitely not an applied statistics book. But it really helps you to understand applied statistics. It is absolutely not just another dry math book. I also want to say that this book is for newcomers. Neither me nor many of my classmates had statistical training before we took the course. When instructors were not clear about something, we always went back to this book and always found an answer. ... Read more

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    11. Introduction to Probability and Statistics (with CD-ROM)
    by Duxbury Press
    Hardcover (01 February, 2005)
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    1-0 out of 5 stars Very poorly written.
    I had to buy this book for an introductory graduate stats class. This book assumes you have some knowledge of stats and so provides very brief explanations for most concepts. This is a big problem for students with little or no stats background. 2-0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
    The text we used for our undergrad Stats class covered the exact same material as this text, which we used for a graduate level class and which cost about 60 bucks more, but the undergrad text was written more clearly, concisely and logically.We even found a mistake in one of the tables in the back of this book.

    2-0 out of 5 stars An "easy" introduction but lacks content
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    12. Introductory and Intermediate Algebra (3rd Edition)
    by Addison Wesley
    Paperback (22 March, 2005)
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    13. Algebra One-Half: An Incremental Development, Second Edition
    by Saxon Publishers
    Hardcover (01 January, 1990)
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    2-0 out of 5 stars A chaotic way to (not) learn math
    Algebra 1/2 is deeply flawed in its approach to learning. I don't recommend it for anyone. While it claims to take an "incremental" approach, it doesn't introduce and build on new concepts in an orderly fashion, as you might expect, given the title. Instead, it takes a "shotgun" approach, with the student getting hit with new BB-sized factoids almost at random.
    1-0 out of 5 stars And you thought you hated math before...

    5-0 out of 5 stars Simply The Best Math Book Ever Written
    As my 11 year old son begins his second semester of Calculus at our local college, he tends to take exception with parents that look down on the Saxon series of math books, with them often calling the books "boring" or "repetitive", as if math is intended to be loaded with excitement from day 1.Getting good at something, whether it's cutting lawns or learning pre-algebra, take practice.I just feel so bad for the kids with these parents, as the kids will never amount to anything, given that environment.Simply put, the Saxon series of books, if completed per their instructions (i.e., doing every problem), assures that your kid will NEVER have trouble in math.
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    14. Statistics for Dummies
    by For Dummies
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Statistics for Dummies is the bomb
    I am very impressed with the Statistics for Dummies book. It is well written and really helped me grasp a basic understanding of statistics. The formulas that the author has provided are very helpful. The author really knows her stuff and has written a book that can help everyone understand the complex world of statistics.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Good intro - clear but too repetitive
    Definitely does the job it sets out to do but could have done it without so much repetition hence only gets 3 stars.

    2-0 out of 5 stars Not the college refresher I'd hoped for
    This book covers material that would be found in the early to mid-level phases of a college Statistics course. I was hoping for a deeper refresher, short of re-reading my college texts and notes, and this wasn't the place to find it.
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    15. Multivariate Data Analysis (6th Edition)
    by Prentice Hall
    Hardcover (28 October, 2005)
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Sure it's good, and a good price by the pund too!
    A pretty good overview and a lot of in-depth material on Multivariate data analysis.Not quite a bed time read though.
    5-0 out of 5 stars Good for a second stats course & reference
    We used this book for our Stats 2 course in grad school, and although our professor was good enough to eclipse Hair, et al. (he had written his own Stats text), I am most pleased at how much mileage I have drawn from Hair, et al. in the years since I took the course.In my subsequent career, reviewers have often sent me back to Hair, et al. when they have questions about something I'm doing with a data analysis, so it has become an invaluable reference for that reason alone.
    4-0 out of 5 stars simple but great!!
    I used this book as a reference on the topics while I was working on a research project at the university. Because the book does not use complex mathematics to explain the multivariate statistics, it is easy for social sciences students to understand. Each chapter starts with an overview, step-by step procedures and ends with an example from the data set that is used throughout the book.
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    16. Categorical Data Analysis (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics)
    by Wiley-Interscience
    Hardcover (22 July, 2002)
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    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars The one to have
    If you want one book on Categorical Data analysis, this is the one.But there are others that are easier to read, if your math is not great (including the same author's book with an almost identical title)

    2-0 out of 5 stars Good reading, but how do I analyze my data?
    In the theoretical sense, this book provides a very thorough overview of categorical data analysis.However, this book should not be used as a reference for the scientist needing to do the occasional number crunching of categorical data.The examples are vague and the tests are not well explained.If you want to derive the tests, this book is for you.If you're not a statistician at heart and just want the answer, I suggest looking at Conover's "Practical Nonparametric Statistics" for a good explanation of which tests to use and how to use them.

    5-0 out of 5 stars A classic, made even better
    This is a very demanding, thorough, and clear description of just about everything anyone could want to know on the subject.The second edition is considerably more rigorous than the first.Agresti stresses that logistic models are one kind of generalized linear model.This offers solid connections to many other models, but places corresponding demands on the reader.In particular, Chapter 4 is difficult going, but might be skipped or skimmed on first reading.Read more

    Subjects:  1. Mathematics    2. Multivariate Analysis    3. Probability & Statistics - General    4. Probability & Statistics - Multivariate Analysis    5. Science/Mathematics    6. Data analysis: general    7. Mathematics / Statistics    8. Probability & statistics   


    17. Statistics for Business and Economics (with CD-ROM and InfoTrac) (Statistics for Business & Economics)
    by South-Western College Pub
    Hardcover (06 January, 2004)
    list price: $147.95 -- our price: $147.95
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    Isbn: 032420082X
    Sales Rank: 19220
    Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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    4-0 out of 5 stars Not Too Bad
    I have a basic statistics background before I read this book. For me, the book is useful for my basic quantitative research. Last few chapters apply the statistics rules in earlier chapters to the real business environment, which I think it's really practical and interesting. The most I like in this book is the practice questions at the end of each chapter, which apply to everyone's daily life. However, first four chapters cover too many unnecessary topics.

    1-0 out of 5 stars This book requires outside help!
    This book tends to jump off topic (most aren't explained well). For example, they talk about one thing but the exercises are a bit different than the chapter's topic. Most of the information isn't fully explained. If you are in a class where the instructor assigns the exercise questions for homework, you are screwed. You may not know what to do unless you seek outside help (study guide, tutor etc.) or read beyond the chapter.

    2-0 out of 5 stars A very interesting book... for those who understand statistics
    The book has a lot of examples and is a must have for those majoring in Finance. Some Universities use this for Intro to Statistics and this book is very didactic. The way it's written out in a form that takes you a another level of reading which makes you feel you're in a rainbow... a reading rainbow... Anway... The book has answers in the back so it's good enough for whenever the professor assigns Homework. ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Business & Economics    2. Business / Economics / Finance    3. Business/Economics    4. Commercial statistics    5. Economics    6. Management - General    7. Methodology    8. Probability & Statistics - General    9. Statistical methods    10. Statistics    11. Business & Economics / Statistics    12. Business & Management    13. Economic statistics   


    18. Algebra & Trigonometry (7th Edition)
    by Prentice Hall
    Hardcover (05 January, 2004)
    list price: $128.00 -- our price: $128.00
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    Isbn: 0131430734
    Sales Rank: 51817
    Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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    2-0 out of 5 stars Not Very Helpful
    If you are looking for an encyclopedia of all things pre-calculus, then this is your book. Just don't expect it to teach you much if you don't already know the material. There are plenty of practice problems, but the actual "teaching" sections don't really help the average student like me. Some of this is offset by the DVD's included in the course pack, but not enough so to justify the $200.00 the book and course pack cost at the university bookstore. You would probably best be served by using a different book like Precalculus for Dummies or the Complete Idiots Guide to Precalculus.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Never read it, but...
    I'll admit, I have never looked at this book, but Michael Sullivan's other Trigonometry book is very bad. No specific exampels, vauge explanations. If this book is anything like his old one, dont get it!!!

    1-0 out of 5 stars Buyer Beware
    The information listed in the "Product Details" section for this book is very misleading.As noted in the other comments, this book is the paperback Student Solutions Manual.It is NOT a hardcover book and the ISBN number is not ISBN: 0130914657 (as listed in the product detail section).This book may prove to be helpful but it was not the book I thought I ordered. ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Algebra    2. Algebra - General    3. Mathematics    4. Science/Mathematics    5. Trigonometry    6. Elementary geometry & trigonometry    7. Mathematics / Algebra / General   


    19. Elementary Statistics: A Brief Version
    by McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
    Paperback (30 December, 2004)
    list price: $77.19 -- our price: $69.47
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    Isbn: 0073107654
    Sales Rank: 11334
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    Subjects:  1. Mathematics    2. Probability & Statistics - General    3. Science/Mathematics    4. Mathematics / Statistics    5. Probability & statistics   


    20. Introductory Algebra (4th Edition)
    by Prentice Hall
    Hardcover (14 January, 2005)
    list price: $115.35 -- our price: $115.35
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    Isbn: 0131492624
    Sales Rank: 36373
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    Subjects:  1. Algebra    2. Algebra - Elementary    3. Algebra - General    4. Mathematics    5. Science/Mathematics    6. Textbooks    7. Mathematics / Algebra / General   


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