Help your students find math success with Understanding Mathematics: From Counting to Calculus. This easy-to-understand, non-technical reference book begins with counting and builds up to more advanced math topics like trigonometry and calculus. Hundreds of detailed examples, step-by-step illustrations, and pictures emphasize important concepts to perfectly complement any math curriculum.
Find the extra help you need to make every math lesson enjoyable and successful with Understanding Mathematics: From Counting to Calculus. Written in everyday, non-technical language, this remarkable math resource from Alpha Omega Publications provides insightful ways to teach math facts to your class. With in-depth, easy-to-follow explanations that clarify each math principle, you'll expertly answer your students' "Why do I have to do it like that?" and "How do I do it?" questions in elementary, intermediate, or advanced mathematics.
Unlike some supplemental math books that attempt to simplify math, Understanding Mathematics: From Counting to Calculus expounds on math concepts with practical, real-world applications, step-by-step illustrations, and invaluable chapter summaries. Just imagine how great you'll feel when your students finally comprehend fractions, equations, and even those troublesome word problems! The perfect resource for students and teachers alike, order Understanding Mathematics: From Counting to Calculus for every math class in your Christian school today!
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