Finite Mathematics (4e)
Applied Calculus (4e)
Finite Mathematics & Applied Calculus (4e)
Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find tables of contents for these books?
What are the ISBN numbers of these texts?
Are these "reform" texts, or are these "traditional" texts?
What technology can I use in conjunction with these books?
Are trig functions covered in the text? If so, can the trig material be easily omitted?
What coverage of non-linear functions can be found in the Finite Mathematics Book?
Where can I obtain the optional chapters (Logic, Game Theory, and Calculus Applied to Probability and Statistics)?
Where can I find the "Optional Internet Topics" referred to in the textbook?
Where can I find a complete list of all the Internet resources available on your student web site?
What do I do in the event that the server goes down? Is there a backup student web site?
How can I obtain an examination copy of one or more of these books?
What student and instructor solutions manuals are available, who wrote them, and how do I obtain them?
What technology (graphing calculator and Excel) manuals are available, and how do I obtain them?
Can I arrange for a special custom edition of the text to be printed for our curriculum needs?
What test bank and software testing resources are available and how do I obtain them?
Where can I find an up-to-date list of corrections, or notify the authors in case I come across any errors?

Q Where can I find tables of contents for these books?
A Just click on the "Tables of Contenst" tab at the top of this page. For "live" tables of contents as well as a list of on-line resources for all three books, click on the following links, which will take you to the "Everything" pages in the Student Web Site. (To return here, just press your browser "back" button.):

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Q What are the ISBN numbers of these texts?
A The ISBN numbers are:

These books can be purchased from at this location in www.BrooksCole.com (Scroll down to find the Waner/Costenble text you are interested in.)

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Q Are these "reform" texts, or are these "traditional" texts?
A We like to think of them as bridging the gap by combining the best of both worlds: a reform-oriented focus on applications, concepts, and technology, but with the careful organization, extensive and thorough exercise sets and mathematical precision characteristic of more traditional texts. For more details and sample pages, go here.

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Q What technology can I use in conjunction with these books?
A Guidance on the use of spreadsheets (we use Microsoft's Excel) and graphing calculators (we use the TI-83) is thoroughly integrated throughout the texts. Alternatively, we also offer a comprehensive suite of on-line utilities that are documented in the text, and can be used on any standard browser. The instructor may choose to focus entirely on Excel, the TI-83, the on-line utilities, or none of these. For users of Excel, we also have on-line Excel tutorials based on many sections in the books (go to the Student Web Site link to "Everything for Calculus" (or Finite Math as the case may be), choose a chapter, and go to the Excel tutorials at the end of that chapter).

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Q Are trig functions covered in the text? If so, can the trig material be easily omitted?
A Short answer: yes and yes. Trigonometric functions and models are covered in a self-contained chapter (Chapter 9 in the Calculus book and Chapter 16 in the Finite Math and Calculus book). This chapter can be taught in its entirety anytime after the chapter on the integral. Alternatively, individual sections of the trig functions chapter can be taught earlier to achieve a thorough integration of trig material in the course. (For instance, the first section can be taught along with non-linear functions, the second section can be taught along with the derivatives material, and the third section along with the integral.)

If you choose to omit trigonometric functions, simply omit that chapter.

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Q What coverage of non-linear functions can be found in the Finite Mathematics Book?
A The Finite Mathematics book has a brief discussion of several kinds of non-linear functions and their graphs in the first two sections of Chapter 1. For a detailed treatment of quadratic, exponential, logarithmic, and logistic functions, you would need to use Chapter 10 of the combined book (Finite Mathematics and Applied Calculus) which is the same as Chapter 2 of Applied Calculus. (Trigonometric functions are also covered within a self-contained chapter in the calculus and comined books.)

Those instructors who require detailed discussion of non-linear functions beyond the material in Chapter 1 could therefore either opt for the combined book, or simply order a custom version of the Finite book with Chapter 10 (combined) added.

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Q Where can I obtain examination copies of the optional extra chapters (Logic, Game Theory, and Calculus Applied to Probability and Statistics)?
A Go to the top of this page and press the "Download Extra Chapters" tab to see a list of ready-to-print pdf versions of these complete chapters. They are, for now, also avaliable at the On-Line Text area of the Student Web Site. Note: These pdf documents are copyright protected with the understanding that they may be distributed for classroom use to supplement any of the Waner/Costenoble texts. Their use to supplement other texts is not permitted wthout the express permission of the publisher, Brooks/Cole.

If you use the the On-Line Text area of the Student Web Site, you will also find links to interactive web-based versions of many optional topics, complete with on-line exercises, for use in further classroom exploration or Internet assignments.

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Q Where can I find the "Optional Internet Topics" referred to in the textbook?
A Links to all these topics are collected at the On-Line Text area of the Student Web Site. The topics are also aaccessible from the "Everything" pages in the Student site, where links to the on-line topics appear as additional sections in the relevant chapters.

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Q Where can I find a complete list of all the Internet resources available on your student web site?
A That's easy. On our Student Web Site we have three color-coded links:

These links take you to live tables of contents for the three books, where links to all the student resources are arranged on a chapter-by-chapter and section-by-section basis.

For an on-line guide to using the site, go here.

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Q What do I do in the event that the server goes down? Is there a backup student web site?
A We maintain an alternate copy of the student web site at the following url, hosted by Hofstra University:

http://people.hofstra.edu/faculty/Stefan_Waner/RealWorld/.

We suggest you bookmark this site. If you lose it, you can simply go to the Hofstra Main Page, http://www.hofstra.edu and follow

faculty faculty web pages Waner

to link to it.

You can also link to both the student and instructor web sites from the follo\wing alternate portals:

These portals are located on the same server as the student web site, whereas the dot com portals are located at the Brooks/Cole server.

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Q How can I obtain an examination copy of one or more of these books?
A You can obtain one online here. Alternatively, contact Academic Support at 800-423-0563 or send an e-mail to: review@kdc.com.

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Q What student and instructor solutions manuals are available, and how do I obtain them?
A Student and instructor manuals, written by the authors, are available. Further, the instructor's solutions manual is also avaliable in a instructors' CD suite containing test-bank items and other resources. All can be purchased from the Brooks/Cole website (follow the path to Waner/Costenble text you are interested in, and click on "Companion Products")

The following instructor's supplements are available (contact your BrooksCole representative. Alternatively, contact Academic Support at 800-423-0563):

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Q What technology (graphing calculator and Excel) manuals are available, and how do I obtain them?
A The following technology supplements are available. All can be purchased from the Brooks/Cole website (Follow BrooksCole site ® Catalog and follow the path to Waner/Costenble text you are interested in, and click on "Companion Products")

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Q Can I arrange for a special custom edition of the text to be printed for our curriculum needs?
A Yes, both texts are available for custom publishing. For more information, go to this location.

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Q What test bank materials are available and how do I obtain them?
A Our test bank is available in a variety of formats: We have a printed test bank available to qualified adopters, and the test bank is also available electronically in Microsoft Word format on our Instructor's Suite CD-ROM. Finally, BCA is our electronic testing and course management system which is available with Waner/Costenoble. For more information on BCA's power and versatility, please visit http://bca.brookscole.com, and view the multimedia tour. For information on how to obtain any or all of these products, please contact your local Brooks Cole representative.

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Q Where can I find an up-to-date list of corrections, or notify the authors in case I come across any errors?
A Maintaining a collection of texts that are as error-free as possible is a priority for us. All typos or errors we identify will eliminated in subsequent printings, and also listed on our updated corrections page. We hope that this listing will be helpful to instructors and students using the text until the appearence of subsequent printings. Please notify us by e-mail of any errors or typos you encounter that are not already identified on the list.

Stefan Waner and Steven R. Costenoble
(matszw@hofstra.edu)   (matsrc@hofstra.edu)

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Last Updated: September, 2006