Trigonometry (Cliffs Quick Review) |  | Author: David A. Kay Publisher: Cliffs Notes
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ISBN: 0764563890 Dewey Decimal Number: 516 UPC: 785555060203 EAN: 9780764563898 ASIN: 0764563890
Publication Date: September 15, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description CliffsQuickReview Trigonometry mirrors the curriculum for a typical trigonometry course, which includes trigonometric functions, trigonometry of triangles, trigonometric identities, vectors, polar coordinates, and complex numbers. And, like all CliffsQuickReview books, it includes concise, focused review on introductory-level courses, tear-out pocket guide that highlights fundamental concepts, easy-to-navigate design, self-tests and exercises, resource center for recommendations for more books and more! In short, this is the ultimate supplement for studying Trigonometry -- compact, portable, and crammed with everything you need to succeed.
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| Customer Reviews: Do not buy this book if you are just beginning Trigonometry. March 16, 2009 Tom Brannan (Pennsylvania, USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book is good for one thing, a Quick Review. I suppose I can't blame CliffsNotes, since that is given in the title of the book. I bought this book when I was beginning to learn Trigonometry, along with another textbook. I found that a lot of the things the textbook went over was not even mentioned in this Quick Review book. If you have taken Trigonometry in the past and want to refresh some of the basic trigonometry concepts, then this book is for you. However, if you know nothing about Trigonometry and want to learn about it, this book will do nothing but CONFUSE you.
Most people that will look into these books are people who want to learn the subject for their first time, so take my advice: instead of buying this book, save that money towards a better, complete basic trigonometry textbook.
The Download for the e-book does not happen September 23, 2004 George 1 out of 14 found this review helpful
You credit card gets charged and there is no refund. Then you spend several hours trying to get the download and it does not happen. Better to order from http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/
Take another look August 22, 2004 A. B Simpson 6 out of 11 found this review helpful
This book seems to be pretty nice, until you start finding all the super horrible mistakes that are thrown in ever couple of pages. They are all do the this book not being edited, and make it a hassle to read as you have to second guess everything that is written. I got about half way done and the mistakes turned me off so bad I put the book away and don't intend to read from it again. This book could have been a real nice book but the mistakes are just too horrible to look over.
Handy Little Summary March 2, 2004 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
After several years in a corporate engineering job, I started moonlighting as a math tutor. The Cliff's Quick Review Guides are wonderful to have in my "back pocket" when I need to quickly look something up that is covered in dust in the "archives of my brain."
Great series... Great book. June 26, 2001 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
I'm a (returning :P) university Freshman preparing for the College Board CLEP tests. I was already familiar with the material covered in this book, but needed to refresh my memory. This review turned out to be *exactly* what I needed.The author's ability to explain the material to the student are just shy of enlightening. The discussions & theorem proofs are written in a very concise, clear style. I'm a big advocate of the Cliff's QuickReview series. Intended as a course supplement, these books are also *GREAT* for students wanting to refine their skills. Most of them are also very accessible to students with less familiarity on the subject; trying to learn it for the first time. After reading this, I bought the Calculus & Differential Equations QuickReviews & I'm looking forward to reading them!
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