Barron's Math Study Dictionary | 
enlarge | Authors: Frank Tapson, Robert A. Atkins Publisher: Barron's Educational Series Category: Book
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 243358
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Young Adult Pages: 128 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.6 x 0.3
ISBN: 0764103032 Dewey Decimal Number: 510.3 EAN: 9780764103032
Publication Date: February 1, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Slight shelf wear on edges
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Amazon.com Review Calming a bad case of math jitters is easier than parents and students might think. Secondary school math is, in essence, a new language, with new meanings assigned to words such as "altitude," "area," "axis," and "absolute." No wonder many an otherwise adept student gets bogged down. Barron's Mathematics Study Dictionary deftly and reassuringly resolves this predicament. Arranged alphabetically by themes (with vocabulary and definitions for "arithmetic," "conic sections," "formulas for shapes," and "probability," for example), and with a "Wordfinder" cross-reference (abbreviations to "Z- angles") to help locate specific confusing terms, the study dictionary helps explain the vocabulary of mathematics, translating lessons and homework back into plain English. --Stephanie Gold
Product Description Focused especially for use by students on the middle-to-high school level, this quick-reference source is helpful to anybody who needs to know the meaning of math terms in clear, simple language. An opening alphabetized Wordfinder index contains more than 1,000 words, and directs readers to the page where the word is defined. Where needed, the definition is accompanied by examples. The book also features helpful illustrative diagrams--or instance, a full page demonstrating the geometry of the circle, another page showing quadrilateral geometric shapes, and still others showing ways of charting statistics, measuring vectors, and more. Here is an imaginative new approach to mathematics, a great classroom supplement, a useful homework helper for middle school and high school students, and a reference book that belongs in every school library.
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An indispensible reference March 31, 2000 Abigail Marshall (San Francisco) 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
My 12 year old (who hates math) picked up this book and said "awesome!" My 17 year old, who is taking pre-calculus, was fascinated - exclaiming, "I never knew that about circles!"This study dictionary defines and explains mathematical terms and functions in a comprehensive, dictionary-style format. The information is geared for students from pre-algebra through college. This is simply a reference that every student should have. The definitions and illustrated examples are grouped by concept. When you look up a term, you will find it on a page with all the other terms related to the same mathematical function. For example, the word "denominator" will be found under "fractions". In fact, just reading the definitions on any given page is a good introduction to the subject. A comprehensive 'wordfinder' index at the begining of the book directs you to the right page. This book would be a bargain at twice the price. (It probably will make more sense to your kids than the explanations in their textbooks).
A great book! September 23, 2007 R. J. Howard (Lewistown, PA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This "dictionary" is really more than a book of word meanings. Explanations are detailed and well-written. The index and table of contents make it very easy to find exactly what you are looking for. I use this book in my math classes all the time. The information is grouped around similar topics. Well worth the purchase price.
Perfect Math Desk Reference Book November 9, 2007 James L. Jahnke (Canton, Ga. United States) I am studying to pass a teacher certification test for High School Math. Barron's Mathematics 129 page book is the perfect desk reference. It is a mini-encyclopedia of remarkable scope. Descriptions are short, informative, and interesting. Brief examples, diagrams and simple English explanations are precise and clear. Hundreds of fast math facts through pre-calculus. Don't throw out your math books that go into more depth but for quick lookups this book can't be beat.
Great book January 12, 2007 AlphaMan Helps to explain what a derivative and denominator is in terms that you and your children can understand. More than just the number on the bottom of a fraction.
A must for our staff July 19, 2007 '70s survivor (South Dakota,United States) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
We order these for our school teaching staff. The price is so reasonable that it costs under $500 to do this. That is less than the cost of a football uniform!!
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