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e-Pack: Discovering Mathematics: A Quantitative Reasoning Approach, Loose-leaf Version, 1st + WebAssign, Single-Term Instant Access, 1st Edition

Richard N. Aufmann

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e-Pack: Discovering Mathematics: A Quantitative Reasoning Approach, Loose-leaf Version, 1st + WebAssign, Single-Term Instant Access 1st Edition by Richard N. Aufmann

Overview

Your students save money by purchasing this ePack. This package includes Discovering Mathematics: A Quantitative Reasoning Approach, Loose-leaf Version, 1st Edition, and access to WebAssign for a single term. WebAssign helps students learn math and science, not just do homework. You get the flexibility to define mastery thresholds and manage student learning aids down to the question level \u2013 giving students the support they need to learn when they need it.

Richard N. Aufmann

Richard Aufmann is the lead author of two best-selling DEVELOPMENTAL MATH series and a best-selling COLLEGE ALGEBRA AND TRIGONOMETRY series, as well as several derivative math texts. Mr. Aufmann taught math, computer science and physics at Palomar College in California, where he was on the faculty for 28 years. His textbooks are highly recognized and respected among college mathematics professors. Today, Mr. Aufmann's professional interests include quantitative literacy, the developmental math curriculum and the impact of technology on curriculum development. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics from the University of California, Irvine and a Master of Arts degree in Mathematics from California State University, Long Beach.