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Basic Technical Mathematics, 8/E
Allyn J. Washington, Dutchess Community College

ISBN-10: 0321131932
ISBN-13: 9780321131935

Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Copyright: 2005
Format: Cloth; 800 pp
Published: 03/25/2004

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This tried-and-true text from the pioneer of the basic technical mathematics course now has Addison-Wesley's amazing math technologies MyMathLab and MathXL helping students to develop and maintain the math skills they will need in their technical careers.

Technical mathematics is a course pioneered by Allyn Washington, and the eighth edition of this text preserves the author's highly regarded approach to technical math, while enhancing the integration of technology in the text. The book is intended for a two- or three-semester course and is taught primarily to students who plan to pursue technical fields. The primary strength of the text is the heavy integration of technical applications, which aids the student in pursuit of a technical career by showing the importance of a strong foundation in algebraic and trigonometric math.

Allyn Washington defined the technical math market when he wrote the first edition of Basic Technical Mathematics over forty years ago. His continued vision is to provide highly accurate mathematical concepts based on technical applications. The course is designed to allow the student to be simultaneously enrolled in allied technical areas, such as physics or electronics. The material in the text can be easily rearranged to fit the needs of both instructor and students. Above all, the author's vision of this book is to continue to show today's students that an understanding of elementary math is critical in many aspects of life.

  • Relevant and abundant exercises (over 8900), examples (approx 1000) and figures (about 1000).
  • Special Caution and Note indicators identify and aid students on difficult topics throughout the text.
  • Flexibility of Material Coverage. An important feature of the Washington approach to technical math is the flexibility of the table of contents. The chapters of the text are easily adapted to the specific needs of the students as well as the instructor. Certain sections or chapters may be omitted without loss of continuity, and chapters may be reorganized for a customized syllabus. Notes and suggestions on how to reorganize the material are contained in the Answer Book.
  • Graphing Calculator. The graphing calculator is integrated and emphasized throughout the text, though it is still not required for the course. This integration includes over 160 graphing calculator screens pictured in the text.
  • Design. The open design is an important aspect that continues in the eighth edition. The spacious layout allows for additional graphing calculator screen graphics in the margin, which help students visualize the graphing technology.
  • Word Problems and Solutions. Throughout the text, approximately 120 examples present complete solutions to word problems. These examples are clearly indicated in the margin by the phrase “solving a word problem.” In addition, the text includes over 900 word problems within the exercise sets.
  • Exercises and Figures. The eighth edition includes over 1500 new exercises. Over 200 new figures have been added to help students visualize applications and concepts.
  • Writing Exercises. The number of writing exercises has been increased. An icon highlights the writing exercises in the text. These exercises reinforce student understanding, as they require students to verbalize their answers.
  • End- of-Chapter Material. Each chapter ends with Chapter Equations, Review Exercises, and Practice Tests.

  • Applications. Over 200 technical applications have been added to the eighth edition. A hallmark strength of the Washington text, the applications challenge students to apply the mathematics to technically-based problems, reinforcing the relevancy of mathematics in the technical fields.
  • Revised content includes exercises (1900 new, 400 new illustrating technical applications), examples, and screen shots for the graphing calculator (over 160).
  • NEW! MyMathLab/MathXL offers students a tool to help them evaluate their understanding of the topics through practice tests, quizzes and an online version of the textbook.



1. Basic Algebraic Operations.

Numbers.

Fundamental Operations of Algebra.

Calculators and Approximate Numbers.

Exponents.

Scientific Notation.

Roots and Radicals.

Addition and Subtraction of Algebraic Expressions.

Multiplication of Algebraic Expressions.

Division of Algebraic Expressions.

Solving Equations.

Formulas and Literal Equations.

Applied Word Problems.



2. Geometry.

Lines and Angles.

Triangles.

Quadrilaterals.

Circles.

Measurement of Irregular Areas.

Solid Geometric Figures.



3. Functions and Graphs.

Introduction to Functions.

More About Functions.

Rectangular Coordinates.

The Graph of a Function.

Graphs on the Graphing Calculator.

Graphs of Functions Defined by Tables of Data.



4. The Trigonometric Functions.

Angles.

Defining the Trigonometric Functions.

Values of the Trigonometric Functions.

The Right Triangle.

Applications of Right Triangles.



5. Systems of Linear Equations; Determinants.

Linear Equations.

Graphs of Linear Functions.

Solving Systems of Two Linear Equations in Two Unknowns Graphically.

Solving Systems of Two Linear Equations in Two Unknowns Algebraically.

Solving Systems of Two Linear Equations in Two Unknowns by Determinants.

Solving Systems of Three Linear Equations in Three Unknowns Algebraically.

Solving Systems of Three Linear Equations in Three Unknowns by Determinants.



6. Factoring and Fractions.

Special Products.

Factoring: Common Factor and Difference of Squares.

Factoring Trinomials.

The Sum and Differences of Cubes.

Equivalent Fractions.

Multiplication and Division of Fractions.

Addition and Subtraction of Fractions.

Equations Involving Fractions.



7. Quadratic Equations.

Quadratic Equations; Solution by Factoring.

Completing the Square.

The Quadratic Formula.

The Graph of the Quadratic Function.



8. Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle.

Signs of the Trigonometric Functions.

Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle.

Radians.

Applications of Radian Measure.



9. Vectors and Oblique Triangles.

Introduction to Vectors.

Components of Vectors.

Vector Addition by Components.

Applications of Vectors.

Oblique Triangles, the Law of Sines.

The Law of Cosines.



10. Graphs of the Trigonometric Functions.

Graphs of y = a sin x and y = a cos x.

Graphs of y = a sin bx and y = a cos bx.

Graphs of y = a sin(bx + c) and y = a cos(bx + c).

Graphs of y = tan x, y = cot x, y = sec x, y = csc x.

Applications of the Trigonometric Graphs.

Composite Trigonometric Curves.



11. Exponents and Radicals.

Simplifying Expressions with Integral Exponents.

Fractional Exponents.

Simplest Radical Form.

Addition and Subtraction of Radicals.

Multiplication and Division of Radicals.



12. Complex Numbers.

Basic Definitions.

Basic Operations with Complex Numbers.

Graphical Representation of Complex Numbers.

Polar Form of a Complex Number.

Exponential Form of a Complex Number.

Products, Quotients, Powers, and Roots of Complex Numbers.

An Application to Alternating-Current (ac) Circuits.



13. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions.

Exponential Functions.

Logarithmic Functions.

Properties of Logarithms.

Logarithms to the Base 10.

Natural Logarithms.

Exponential and Logarithmic Equations.

Graphs on Logarithmic and Semilogarithmic Paper.



14. Additional Types of Equations and Systems of Equations.

Graphical Solution of Systems of Equations.

Algebraic Solution of Systems of Equations.

Equations in Quadratic Form.

Equations with Radicals.



15. Equations of Higher Degree.

The Remainder and Factor Theorems; Synthetic Division.

The Roots of an Equation.

Rational and Irrational Roots.



16. Matrices.

Definitions and Basic Operations.

Multiplication of Matrices.

Finding the Inverse of a Matrix.

Matrices and Linear Equations.



17. Inequalities.

Properties of Inequalities.

Solving Linear Inequalities.

Solving Nonlinear Inequalities.

Inequalities Involving Absolute Values.

Graphical Solution of Inequalities with Two Variables.

Linear Programming.



18. Variation.

Ratio and Proportion.

Variation.



19. Sequences and the Binomial Theorem.

Arithmetic Sequences.

Geometric Sequences.

Infinite Geometric Series.

The Binomial Theorem.



20. Additional Topics in Trigonometry.

Fundamental Trigonometric Identities.

The Sum and Difference Formulas.

Double-Angle Formulas.

Half-Angle Formulas.

Solving Trigonometric Equations.

The Inverse Trigonometric Functions.



21. Plane Analytic Geometry.

Basic Definitions.

The Straight Line.

The Circle.

The Parabola.

The Ellipse.

The Hyperbola.

Translation of Axes.

The Second-Degree Equations.

Polar Coordinates.

Curves in Polar Coordinates.



22. Introduction to Statistics.

Frequency Distributions.

Measures of Central Tendency.

Standard Deviation.

Normal Distributions.

Statistical Process Control.

Linear Regression.

Nonlinear Regression.



Supplementary Topics.

Higher Order Determinants .

Gaussian Elimination.

Rotation of Axes.



Appendix A. Study Aids.

Introduction.

Suggestions of Study.

Solving Word Problems.



Appendix B. Units of Measurement; The Metric System.

Introduction.

Reductions and Conversions.



Appendix C. The Graphing Calculator.

Introduction.

The Graphing Calculator.

Graphing Calculator Programs.



Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises.


Solutions to Practice Test Problems.


Index of Applications.


Index of Writing Exercises.


Index.

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