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problems are accessible, and the students are not confused by the presentation. The Precalc material can be covered rapidly and is well done. I am quite happy about this front matter -- it is perfectly suited for getting the student ready for Calculus. Even if a teacher does not intend to teach any Precalc material, there is a satisfaction in having it available when new-found deficiencies need to be remedied. This is especially true at the high school level.Each title is just one component in a comprehensive calculus course program that carefully integrates and coordinates print, media, and technolo
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