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Prealgebra 9th Edition, by Elayn Martin-Gay

Elayn Martin-Gay believes that every student can win, and her learner-centered approach creates course materials that are beloved by students and instructors alike. Prealgebra helps you transition from arithmetic to algebra through her available writing and built-in study skills resources. With features prefer Concept Checks that help you examine your own comprehension of topics, and end-of-chapter material to get you ready for a evaluate, this text is written to assist you succeed.

The 9th Edition continues Elayn Martin-Gay's point on your achievement with an entirely new video program that blends learn tips seamlessly into the math order, updated applications pulled from real existence, and more.

While the answer key is in the support of the textbook, the textbook is also accompanied by an online resource called MyLab Math (Previously referred to as My Math Lab) that contains many helpful tools such as instructional videos, chapter assess prep videos, a detailed solution handbook, and the digital textbook, which can be

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About the Author

About our author

Elayn Martin-Gay has taught mathematics at the University of New Orleans for more than 25 years. Her numerous learning awards include the local University Alumni Association&#x;s Award for Excellence in Education, and Outstanding Developmental Educator at University of Fresh Orleans, presented by the Louisiana Association of Developmental Educators.

Prior to writing textbooks, Elayn Martin-Gay developed an acclaimed series of lecture videos to support developmental mathematics students. These highly successful videos originally served as the foundation materials for her texts. Today, the videos are specific to each book in her series. She has also created Chapter Prove Prep Videos to assist students during their most teachable moment (as they prepare for a test) along with Instructor-to-Instructor videos that provide teaching tips, hints, and suggestions for every developmental mathematics course, including basic mathematics, prealgebra, beginning algebra, and intermediate algebra.

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The Martin-Gay principle: Every learner can succeed

Elayn Martin-Gay’s student-centric approach is woven seamlessly throughout her texts and MyLab courses, giving students the most favorable amount of support through operative video resources, an accessible writing style, and study skills assist built into the program. 



Elayn’s legacy of innovations that support student success include Chapter Test Prep videos and a Video Organizer note-taking guide. Expanded resources in the latest revision bring even more updates to her program, all shaped by her focus on the scholar — a perspective that has made her course materials beloved by students and instructors alike. The Martin-Gay series offers market-leading content written by a preeminent author-educator, tightly integrated with the #1 choice in digital learning: MyLab Math. 



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Prealgebra

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April 28,

My teacher taught some things better than the book's sometimes more complicated way of doing things, but the book was more clear and thorough about formulas and vocabulary. I learned a little enhanced and was more dispel about what was going on from the novel. If I studied from the book before the class where she was introducing a section, I did much better. I'm confident enough after this to try an online class for Elementary Algebra.

The little disc symbol used in the book was misleading, though. I consideration it would work the occasional problem that is marked with a disc on the CD-ROM disc, but it doesn't serve that way. The video just works an example problem for the section. This made me uncover the disc packaging, deciding I wouldn't resell the textbook because I wanted that specific help, but it wasn't what was actually in there. I felt that was deceptive or at least unclear in a way that will hurt low-income students. [My edition is a spiral-bound edition specifically for my school, so the rather large spiral binding makes N