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Title:
Problem solving approach to mathematics
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Edition:
10th ed.
Publication Information:
Boston, MA : Addison Wesley, 2010
Physical Description:
1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm.
ISBN:
9780321569318
General Note:
Accompanies text of the same title : QA135.6 B55 2010

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*A portion of the proceeds from each book will go to charity, sponsoring a less fortunate child! *The author of the Dean's Guide to Physics I is a student himself, who has chosen to write a simplified version of physics I that can be used for physics at any level; high school, AP physics, college, and MCAT to use as a study aid for hard topics. *The author uses simple real life examples and illustrations to allow students at any level to understand physics. *We all know how hard physics can be, especially when you have to sit in auditorium of 300 students listening to someone who likes like they're the size of an ant. So why not purchase a simplified guide to physics I, and learn physics easier. *Understand these concepts in much less time than normal and go get that A! The author is a self-described science enthusiast who believe the real problem with science today, is the complexity of the textbooks and teaching methods given to students. As a student himself, he has realized this through numerous high level science courses, and found out he could create a simplified study aide to physics that explains some of the hardest topics in very easy ways. The author is a self-described science enthusiast who believe the real problem with science today, is the complexity of the textbooks and teaching methods given to students. As a student himself, he has realized this through numerous high level science courses, and found out he could create a simplified study aide to physics that explains some of the hardest topics in very easy ways. What the author has done, is thrown out all the unnecessary vocabulary, equations, etc, and created a book that is filled with exactly what you should know regarding physics through easy to understand examples and step by step solutions with the authors personal explanations.


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