This edition features the exact same content as the traditional book in a convenient, three-hole- punched, loose-leaf version. Books a la Carte also offer a great value this format costs significantly less than a new textbook. In a Liberal Arts Math course, a common question students ask is, Why do I have to know this? A Survey of Mathematics with Applications continues to be a best-seller because it shows students how we use mathematics in our daily lives and why this is important. The Ninth Edition further emphasizes this with the addition of new Why This Is Important sections throughout the book. Real-life and up-to-date examples motivate the topics throughout, and a wide range of exercises help students to develop their problem-solving and critical thinking skills. Angel, Abbott, and Runde present the material in a way that is clear and accessible to non-math majors. The book includes a wide variety of math topics, with contents that are flexible for use in any one- or two-semester Liberal Arts Math course. Note: this ISBN is just the Books a la Carte edition, if you want the Books a la Carte editon and access card order the ISBN below; 0321828046 / 9780321828040 A Survey of Mathematics with Applications, Books a la Carte Edition Plus NEW MyMathLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package Package consists of: 0321262522 / 9780321262523 MyMathLab -- Valuepack Access Card 0321639324 / 9780321639325 Survey of Mathematics with Applications, A, Books a la Carte Edition "
This course was fine, but I can't really bring myself to give a math textbook a higher rating than 1 star. I only took this course and read this book because it is required for my to obtain my Psychology degree so I can become a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor. Much of the math in this book was impractical and unnecessary for the average person.
Used this book for my Discrete Mathematics class. I will keep this book around. Students are always saying that will never use math after high school. This book has many problems which students could use in real-life situations.
This is a math book so it is not exactly exciting reading. There are some interesting facts, but not enough to overcome the fact that this is a math book.