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  2. Prentice Hall - Wikipedia

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    Prentice Hall is the publisher of Magruder's American Government as well as Biology by Ken Miller and Joe Levine, and Sociology and Society: The Basics by John Macionis. Their artificial intelligence series includes Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach by Stuart J. Russell and Peter Norvig and ANSI Common Lisp by Paul Graham.

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    Precalculus prepares students for calculus somewhat differently from the way that pre-algebra prepares students for algebra. While pre-algebra often has extensive coverage of basic algebraic concepts, precalculus courses might see only small amounts of calculus concepts, if at all, and often involves covering algebraic topics that might not have been given attention in earlier algebra courses.

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  5. Least-squares adjustment - Wikipedia

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    In the parametric adjustment, the second design matrix is an identity, B=-I, and the misclosure vector can be interpreted as the pre-fit residuals, ~ = ~ = (~) ~, so the system simplifies to: ^ = ^ ~, which is in the form of ordinary least squares.

  6. Finite mathematics - Wikipedia

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    1962: Arthur Schliefer Jr. & Kemeny, Thompson, Snell, Finite Mathematics with Business Applications, Prentice-Hall [5] 1969: Marvin Marcus , A Survey of Finite Mathematics , Houghton-Mifflin [ 6 ] 1970: Guillermo Owen , Mathematics for Social and Management Sciences, Finite Mathematics , W. B. Saunders [ 6 ]

  7. ProgramByDesign - Wikipedia

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    The starting point of ProgramByDesign is the observation that students act as computers in primary school courses on arithmetic, and in middle school and secondary school courses on pre-algebra and algebra. Teachers program them with rules and run specific problems via exercises. The key is that students execute purely functional programs.