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Get a handle on pre-calculus in a pinch!

If you’re tackling pre-calculus and want to up your chances of doing your very best, this hands-on workbook is just what you need to grasp and retain the concepts that will help you succeed. Inside, you’ll get basic content review for every concept, paired with examples and plenty of practice problems, ample workspace, step-by-step solutions, and thorough explanations for each and every problem. 

In Pre-Calculus Workbook For Dummies, you’ll also get free access to a quiz for every chapter online! With all of the lessons and practice offered, you’ll memorize the most frequently used formulas, see how to avoid common mistakes, understand tricky trig proofs, and get the inside scoop on key concepts such as quadratic equations. 

  • Get ample review before jumping into a calculus course
  • Supplement your classroom work with easy-to-follow guidance
  • Make complex formulas and concepts more approachable
  • Be prepared to further your mathematics studies

Whether you’re enrolled in a pre-calculus class or you’re looking for a refresher as you prepare for a calculus course, this is the perfect study companion to make it easier.

Introduction 1(4)
About This Book
1(1)
Foolish Assumptions
2(1)
Icons Used in This Book
2(1)
Beyond the Book
3(1)
Where to Go from Here
3(2)
PART 1 SETTING THE FOUNDATION: THE NUTS AND BOLTS OF PRE-CALCULUS
5(108)
Chapter 1 Preparing for Pre-Calculus
7(18)
Reviewing Order of Operations: The Fun in Fundamentals
8(2)
Keeping Your Balance While Solving Equalities
10(2)
When Your Image Really Counts: Graphing Equalities and Inequalities
12(3)
Graphing with two points
12(1)
Graphing by using the slope-intercept form
13(1)
Graphing inequalities
14(1)
Using Graphs to Find Distance, Midpoint, and Slope
15(4)
Finding the distance
15(1)
Calculating the midpoint
16(1)
Discovering the slope
16(3)
Answers to Problems on Fundamentals
19(6)
Chapter 2 Real Numbers Come Clean
25(14)
Solving Inequalities
25(3)
Expressing Inequality Solutions in Interval Notation
28(2)
Radicals and Exponents --- Just Simplify!
30(3)
Getting Out of a Sticky Situation, or Rationalizing
33(2)
Answers to Problems on Real Numbers
35(4)
Chapter 3 Controlling Functions by Knowing Their Function
39(36)
Using Both Faces of the Coin: Even and Odd
40(2)
Leaving the Nest: Transforming Parent Graphs
42(7)
Quadratic functions
42(1)
Square root functions
42(1)
Absolute value functions
43(1)
Cubic functions
43(1)
Cube root functions
44(1)
Steeper or flatter
44(2)
Translations
46(1)
Reflections
46(1)
Combinations of transformations
46(3)
Graphing Rational Functions
49(3)
Piecing Together Piecewise Functions
52(2)
Combining Functions
54(1)
Evaluating Composition of Functions
55(2)
Working Together: Domain and Range
57(2)
Unlocking the Inverse of a Function: Turning It Inside Out
59(2)
Answers to Problems on Functions
61(14)
Chapter 4 Searching for Roots
75(20)
Factoring a Factorable Quadratic
75(3)
Solving a Quadratic Polynomial Equation
78(2)
Completing the square
78(1)
Quadratic formula
79(1)
Solving High-Order Polynomials
80(4)
Factoring by grouping
80(1)
Determining positive and negative roots: Descartes' Rule of Signs
81(1)
Counting on imaginary roots
81(1)
Getting the rational roots
81(1)
Finding roots through synthetic division
82(2)
Using Roots to Create an Equation
84(1)
Graphing Polynomials
85(4)
Answers to Problems on Roots and Degrees
89(6)
Chapter 5 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
95(18)
Working with Exponential Functions
95(3)
Eagerly Engaging Edgy Logarithmic Solutions
98(3)
Making Exponents and Logs Work Together
101(2)
Using Exponents and Logs in Practical Applications
103(3)
Answers to Problems on Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
106(7)
PART 2 TRIG IS THE KEY: BASIC REVIEW, THE UNIT CIRCLE, AND GRAPHS
113(42)
Chapter 6 Basic Trigonometry and the Unit Circle
115(22)
Finding the Six Trigonometric Ratios
115(3)
Solving Word Problems with Right Triangles
118(3)
Unit Circle and the Coordinate Plane: Finding Points and Angles
121(3)
Finding Ratios from Angles on the Unit Circle
124(3)
Solving Trig Equations
127(2)
Making and Measuring Arcs
129(2)
Answers to Problems on Basic Trig and the Unit Circle
131(6)
Chapter 7 Graphing and Transforming Trig Functions
137(18)
Getting a Grip on Periodic Graphs
137(1)
Parent Graphs and Transformations: Sine and Cosine
138(3)
Tangent and Cotangent: More Family Members
141(2)
Generations: Secant and Cosecant
143(4)
Answers to Problems on Graphing and Transforming Trig Functions
147(8)
PART 3 DIGGING INTO ADVANCED TRIG: IDENTITIES, THEOREMS, AND APPLICATIONS
155(54)
Chapter 8 Basic Trig Identities
157(18)
Using Reciprocal Identities to Simplify Trig Expressions
157(2)
Simplifying with Pythagorean Identities
159(1)
Discovering Even-Odd Identities
160(2)
Simplifying with Co-Function Identities
162(1)
Moving with Periodicity Identities
163(2)
Tackling Trig Proofs (Identities)
165(2)
Answers to Problems on Basic Trig Identities
167(8)
Chapter 9 Advanced Trig Identities
175(18)
Simplifying with Sum and Difference Identities
175(3)
Using Double-Angle Identities
178(2)
Reducing with Half-Angle Identities
180(1)
Changing Products to Sums
181(1)
Expressing Sums as Products
182(2)
Powering Down: Power-Reducing Formulas
184(2)
Answers to Problems on Advanced Trig Identities
186(7)
Chapter 10 Solving Oblique Triangles
193(16)
Solving a Triangle with the Law of Sines: ASA and AAS
194(1)
Tackling Triangles in the Ambiguous Case: SSA
195(2)
Conquering a Triangle with the Law of Cosines: SAS and SSS
197(1)
Using Oblique Triangles to Solve Practical Applications
198(3)
Figuring Area
201(1)
Answers to Problems on Solving Triangles
202(7)
PART 4 POLAR COORDINATES, CONES, SOLUTIONS, SEQUENCES, AND FINDING YOUR LIMITS
209(120)
Chapter 11 Exploring Complex Numbers and Polar Coordinates
211(18)
Performing Operations with and Graphing Complex Numbers
212(3)
Round a Pole: Graphing Polar Coordinates
215(2)
Changing to and from Polar
217(3)
Graphing Polar Equations
220(3)
Archimedean spiral
220(1)
Cardioid
220(1)
Rose
220(1)
Circle
220(1)
Lemniscate
220(1)
Limacon
221(2)
Answers to Problems on Complex Numbers and Polar Coordinates
223(6)
Chapter 12 Conquering Conic Sections
229(36)
A Quick Conic Review
230(1)
Going Round and Round with Circles
230(2)
The Ups and Downs: Graphing Parabolas
232(5)
Standing tall: Vertical parabolas
233(2)
Lying down on the job: Horizontal parabolas
235(2)
The Fat and the Skinny: Graphing Ellipses
237(4)
Short and fat: The horizontal ellipse
237(2)
Tall and skinny: The vertical ellipse
239(2)
No Caffeine Required: Graphing Hyperbolas
241(5)
Horizontal hyperbolas
241(3)
Vertical hyperbolas
244(2)
Identifying Conic Sections
246(2)
Conic Sections in Parametric Form and Polar Coordinates
248(5)
Parametric form for conic sections
248(2)
Changing from parametric form to rectangular form
250(1)
Conic sections on the polar coordinate plane
251(2)
Answers to Problems on Conic Sections
253(12)
Chapter 13 Finding Solutions for Systems of Equations
265(36)
A Quick-and-Dirty Technique Overview
266(1)
Solving Two Linear Equations with Two Variables
266(3)
The substitution method
267(1)
The elimination method
268(1)
Not-So-Straight: Solving Nonlinear Systems
269(3)
One equation that's linear and one that isn't
269(1)
Two nonlinear equations
270(1)
Systems of rational equations
271(1)
Systems of More Than Two Equations
272(2)
Graphing Systems of Inequalities
274(2)
Breaking Down Decomposing Partial Fractions
276(2)
Working with a Matrix
278(3)
Getting It in the Right Form: Simplifying Matrices
281(2)
Solving Systems of Equations Using Matrices
283(6)
Gaussian elimination
283(2)
Inverse matrices
285(2)
Cramer's Rule
287(2)
Answers to Problems on Systems of Equations
289(12)
Chapter 14 Spotting Patterns in Sequences and Series
301(14)
General Sequences and Series: Determining Terms
301(2)
Working Out the Common Difference: Arithmetic Sequences and Series
303(2)
Simplifying Geometric Sequences and Series
305(3)
Expanding Polynomials Using the Binomial Theorem
308(2)
Answers to Problems on Sequences, Series, and Binomials
310(5)
Chapter 15 Previewing Calculus
315(14)
Finding Limits: Graphically, Analytically, and Algebraically
316(5)
Graphically
316(2)
Analytically
318(1)
Algebraically
319(2)
Knowing Your Limits
321(1)
Calculating the Average Rate of Change
322(1)
Determining Continuity
323(3)
Answers to Problems on Calculus
326(3)
PART 5 THE PART OF TENS
329(16)
Chapter 16 Ten Plus Parent Graphs
331(10)
Squaring Up with Quadratics
331(1)
Cueing Up for Cubics
332(1)
Rooting for Square Roots and Cube Roots
333(1)
Graphing Absolutely Fabulous Absolute Value Functions
334(1)
Flipping over Rational Functions
334(1)
Exploring Exponential Graphs and Logarithmic Graphs
335(1)
Seeing the Sine and Cosine
336(1)
Covering Cosecant and Secant
337(1)
Tripping over Tangent and Cotangent
338(1)
Lining Up and Going Straight with Lines
339(2)
Chapter 17 Ten Missteps to Avoid
341(4)
Going Out of Order (of Operations)
341(1)
FOILing Binomials Incorrectly
342(1)
Breaking Up Fractions Badly
342(1)
Combining Terms That Can't Be Combined
342(1)
Forgetting to Flip the Fraction
342(1)
Losing the Negative (Sign)
343(1)
Oversimplifying Roots
343(1)
Executing Exponent Errors
343(1)
Ignoring Extraneous
344(1)
Misinterpreting Trig Notation
344(1)
Index 345
Mary Jane Sterling taught algebra, business calculus, geometry, and finite mathematics at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois, for more than 30 years. She is the author of Trigonometry For Dummies and Finite Math For Dummies.