Student Solutions Manual for Precalculus: Graphs & Models

Student Solutions Manual for Precalculus: Graphs & Models
ISBN-10
0077230531
ISBN-13
9780077230531
Series
Student Solutions Manual for Precalculus
Category
Mathematics
Pages
752
Language
English
Published
2011-09-01
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Education
Authors
J.D., John Coburn

Description

STUDENT SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR PRECALCULUS: GRAPHS AND MODELS Based on solutions provided by the authors, the Student Solutions Manual provides students with stepped out solutions for all odd problems that match the pedagogy and style of the text.

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