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This is a special edition of an established title widely used by colleges and GLOBAL GLOBAL universities throughout the world. Pearson published this exclusive edition for the benefit of students outside the United States and Canada. If you EDITION EDITION purchased this book within the United States or Canada, you should be aware EG DL that it has been imported without the approval of the Publisher or Author. ITO IOB A NL Blitzer’s Algebra and Trigonometry helps students of varying mathematics backgrounds acquire a solid A foundation in algebra and trigonometry, preparing them for courses such as calculus, business calculus, l and finite mathematics. Maintaining the previous editions’ engaging approach, the seventh edition g e continues to show students how algebra and trigonometry can model and solve authentic real-world b problems and continues to enhance students’ problem-solving skills and critical thinking. r a Key Features a • Blitzer’s distinctive and relatable voice engages students in the world of mathematics through n d compelling real-word applications like modeling COVID-19 cases using polynomial functions, solving a dual investment problem, and responding to negative life events. T r • Ninety-seven worked-out examples and exercises based on new data sets and 168 i updated examples and exercises involve topics relevant to college students, such as student g o loan debts, the wage gap between men and women, and the cost of tuition at public and private n colleges. o • Blitzer Bonus essays provide historical and interdisciplinary connections to the algebra and m trigonometry under study, showing students that mathematics is a fascinating and dynamic e discipline. t r • Great Question! boxes present a variety of study tips that anticipate student questions. Answers y to these questions point out common errors to avoid, offer suggestions for problem solving, and provide informal hints and suggestions. • End-of-chapter Review Exercises followed by a Chapter Test enable students to test their understanding of the material covered. Beginning with Chapter 2, each chapter concludes with a ES comprehensive collection of Cumulative Review Exercises. DE V I TE IN Available separately for purchase is MyLab Math for Algebra and Trigonometry, the teaching and learning O T Algebra and platform that empowers instructors to personalize learning for every student. New section-level NH Video Assignments are especially helpful for online classes or “flipped” classes, where some or all learning takes place independently. The newly added, gradable GeoGebra Graphing Exercises enable students to interact directly with graphs in a manner that reflects how they would graph on Trigonometry paper. When combined with Pearson’s trusted educational content, this optional suite helps deliver B l i the desired learning outcomes. t z e r SEVENTH EDITION ROBERT F. BLITZER CVR_BLIT3447_07_GE_CVR_Neografia.indd All Pages 08/06/22 3:18 PM A Brief Guide to Getting the Most from This Book GRAPHS OF TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS y y y y = sin x y = cos x 4 1 Read the Book 1 1 y = tan x 2 –p x x x Feature Description Benefit –p p 3p –p p 2p p 2p 2 2 2 –2 Section-Opening Every section opens with a scenario Realizing that algebra and trigonometry are –1 –1 Scenarios presenting a unique application of everywhere will help motivate your learning. –4 algebra or trigonometry in your life (See page 136.) outside the classroom. Domain: all real numbers, Domain: all real numbers, Domain: all real numbers p (–∞, ∞) (–∞, ∞) except odd multiples of 2 Examples are clearly written and The blue annotations will help you Range: [–1, 1] Range: [–1, 1] Range: all real numbers EXAMPLE provide step-by-step solutions. No understand the solutions by providing the Period: 2p Period: 2p Period: p steps are omitted, and each step is reason why every algebraic or trigonometric 1 1 y = csc x = y = sec x = y y = cot x y sin x y cos x thoroughly explained to the right of the step is true. (See page 138.) mathematics. 4 4 4 Applications Using Interesting applications from nearly Ever wondered how you’ll use algebra 2 2 2 Real-World Data every discipline, supported by and trigonometry? This feature will show up-to-date real-world data, are you how they can solve real problems. x x x included in every section. (See pages 294–296.) –p p 3p p –p p 2p 2 2 2 2 –2 Answers to students’ questions offer By seeing common mistakes, you’ll be able GREAT QUESTION suggestions for problem solving, point to avoid them. This feature should help –4 out common errors to avoid, and you not to feel anxious or threatened when Domain: all real numbers Domain: all real numbers Domain: all real numbers provide informal hints and suggestions. asking questions in class. (See page 139.) except integral multiples of p except integral multiples of p except odd multiples ofp 2 Range: all real numbers Range: (–∞, –1] ∪ [1, ∞) Range: (–∞, –1] ∪ [1, ∞) Brief Reviews cover skills you already Having these refresher boxes easily BRIEF REVIEW Period: p Period: 2p Period: 2p learned but may have forgotten. accessible will help ease anxiety about FUNDAMENTAL TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES Double-Angle Formulas skills you may have forgotten. sin 2u = 2 sin u cos u (See page 508.) 1 1 Reciprocal Identities sin x = csc x csc x = sin x cos 2u = cos2 u - sin2 u = 2 cos2 u - 1 = 1 - 2 sin2 u 2 tan u BLITZER BONUS These enrichment essays provide Yet even more proof that math is an cos x = se1c x sec x = co1s x tan 2u = 1 - tan2 u historical, interdisciplinary, and interesting and dynamic discipline! 1 1 Power-Reducing Formulas tan x = cot x = otherwise interesting connections to the (See page 195.) cot x tan x 1 - cos 2u 1 + cos 2u 1 - cos 2u sin2 u = cos2 u = tan2 u = algebra or trigonometry under study. sin x cos x 2 2 1 + cos 2u Quotient Identities tan x = cot x = cos x sin x Half-Angle Formulas Voice balloons help to demystify algebra Does math ever look foreign to you? This Pythagorean Identities sin2 x + cos2 x = 1 a 1 - cos a a 1 + cos a sin = { cos = { and trigonometry. They translate math feature often translates math into everyday 1 + tan2 x = sec2 x 2 2 2 2 B B into plain English, clarify problem- English. (See page 193.) 1 + cot2 x = csc2 x tana = { 1 - cos a = 1 - cos a = sin a solving procedures, and present Even-Odd Identities 2 1 + cos a sin a 1 + cos a alternative ways of understanding. sin(-x) = -sin x cos(-x) = cos x tan(-x) = -tan x OBLIQUE TRIANGLBES csc(-x) = -csc x sec(-x) = sec x cot(-x) = -cot x C WHAT YOU'LL LEARN Every section begins with a list of The objectives focus your reading by OTHER TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES 1 LOebajerncitnivge oinb tjhecet miveasrg. iEna wchh eorbe jethceti voeb jies crteivseta itse d ewmheprhea tsoiz fiinngd wit.h (aSt eise mpaogste i m17p8o.r)tant and Sum and Difference Formulas b a sin(a + b) = sin a cos b + cos a sin b covered. sin(a - b) = sin a cos b - cos a sin b The screens displayed in the Even if you are not using a graphing cos(a + b) = cos a cos b - sin a sin b A c B TECHNOLOGY technology boxes show how graphing utility in the course, this feature will help cos(a - b) = cos a cos b + sin a sin b a b c utilities verify and visualize algebraic or you understand different approaches to tan a + tan b Law of Sines sin A = sin B = sin C tan(a + b) = trigonometric results. problem solving. (See page 140.) 1 - tan a tan b Law of Cosines a2 = b2 + c2 - 2bc cos A tan(a - b) = tan a - tan b b2 = a2 + c2 - 2ac cos B 1 + tan a tan b c2 = a2 + b2 - 2ab cos C CVR_BLIT3447_07_GE_CVR_Vivar_IFC_IBC.indd All Pages 07/06/22 11:49 AM 2 Work the Problems Feature Description Benefit Each example is followed by a You learn best by doing. You’ll solidify your CHECK POINT matched problem, called a Check understanding of worked examples if you Point, that offers you the opportunity try a similar problem right away to be sure to work a similar exercise. The answers you understand what you’ve just read. to the Check Points are provided in (See page 138.) the answer section. Achieving Success boxes offer Follow these suggestions to help achieve ACHIEVING SUCCESS strategies for persistence and success your full academic potential in college in college mathematics courses. mathematics. (See page 149.) These short-answer questions, mainly It is difficult to learn algebra and trigonometry CONCEPT AND fill-in-the-blank and true/false items, without knowing their special language. VOCABULARY CHECK assess your understanding of the These exercises test your understanding definitions and concepts presented in of the vocabulary and concepts. each section. (See page 149.) An abundant collection of exercises The parallel order of the Practice Exercises EXERCISE SET is included in an Exercise Set at the lets you refer to the worked examples end of each section. Exercises are and use them as models for solving these organized within several categories. problems. (See page 150.) Your instructor will usually provide guidance on which exercises to work. The exercises in the first category, Practice Exercises, follow the same order as the section’s worked examples. Practice PLUS This category of exercises contains It is important to dig in and develop more challenging problems that often your problem-solving skills. Practice require you to combine several skills or PLUS Exercises provide you with ample concepts. opportunity to do so. (See page 437.) Retaining the Concepts Beginning with Chapter 2, each These exercises improve your Exercise Set contains review exercises understanding of the topics and help under the header “Retaining the maintain mastery of the material. Concepts.” (See page 284.) Preview Exercises Each Exercise Set concludes with three These exercises let you review previously problems to help you prepare for the covered material that you’ll need to be next section. successful for the forthcoming section. Some of these problems will get you thinking about concepts you’ll soon encounter. (See page 153.) A01_BLIT3447_07_GE_FM.indd 1 08/06/22 08:19 3 Review for Quizzes and Tests Feature Description Benefit Mid-Chapter Check Point At approximately the midway point in By combining exercises from the first the chapter, an integrated set of review half of the chapter, the Mid-Chapter exercises allows you to review the skills Check Points give a comprehensive and concepts you learned separately review before you move on to the over several sections. material in the remainder of the chapter. (See page 311.) Chapter Review Chart Each chapter contains a review chart Review this chart and you’ll know the that summarizes the definitions and most important material in the chapter! concepts in every section of the (See page 236.) chapter. Examples that illustrate these key concepts are also referenced in the chart. A comprehensive collection of review Practice makes perfect. These Chapter Review exercises for each of the chapter’s exercises contain the most significant Exercise Set sections follows the review chart. problems for each of the chapter’s sections. (See page 239.) Chapter Test Each chapter contains a practice You can use the chapter test to test with approximately 25 problems determine whether you have mastered that cover the important concepts in the material covered in the chapter. the chapter. Take the practice test, (See page 243.) check your answers, and then watch the Chapter Test Prep Videos to see worked-out solutions for any exercises you miss. Chapter Test Prep Videos These videos contain worked-out The videos let you review any solutions to every exercise in each exercises you miss on the chapter test and can be found in chapter test. MyLab Math and on YouTube at youtube.com/user/pearsonmathstats (playlist “Blitzer Algebra and Trigonometry 7e”). Objective Videos These fresh, interactive videos walk The videos provide you with active you through the concepts from every learning at your own pace. objective of the text. Cumulative Review Beginning with Chapter 2, each chapter Ever forget what you’ve learned? concludes with a comprehensive These exercises ensure that you are collection of mixed cumulative review not forgetting anything as you move exercises. These exercises combine forward. (See page 373.) problems from previous chapters and the present chapter, providing an ongoing cumulative review. A01_BLIT3447_07_GE_FM.indd 2 08/06/22 08:19 7th EDITION GLOBAL EDITION Algebra and Trigonometry Robert Blitzer Miami Dade College A01_BLIT3447_07_GE_FM.indd 3 08/06/22 08:19 Product Management: Gargi Banerjee and K. K. Neelakantan Content Strategy: Shabnam Dohutia, Amrita Naskar, and Shahana Bhattacharya Product Marketing: Wendy Gordon, Ashish Jain, and Ellen Harris Supplements: Bedasree Das Production and Digital Studio: Vikram Medepalli, Naina Singh, and Niharika Thapa Rights and Permissions: Rimpy Sharma and Nilofar Jahan Please contact https://support.pearson.com/getsupport/s/ with any queries on this content. Cover Image: Shutterstock/icon-studio Pearson Education Limited KAO Two KAO Park Hockham Way Harlow CM17 9SR United Kingdom and Associated Companies throughout the world Visit us on the World Wide Web at: www.pearsonglobaleditions.com © Pearson Education Limited 2023 The rights of Robert Blitzer to be identified as the author of this work have been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. 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ISBN 10 (print): 1-292-44344-8 ISBN 13 (print): 978-1-292-44344-7 ISBN 13 (uPDF eBook): 978-1-292-44339-3 British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library eBook formatted by B2R Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Contents Preface 9 About the Author 18 To the Student 19 Applications Index 21 P Fundamental Concepts of Algebra 29 P.1 Algebraic Expressions, Mathematical Models, and Real Numbers 30 P.2 Exponents and Scientific Notation 48 P.3 Radicals and Rational Exponents 63 P.4 Polynomials 79 Mid-Chapter Check Point 90 P.5 Factoring Polynomials 91 P.6 Rational Expressions 103 Summary, Review, and Test 118 Review Exercises 119 Chapter P Test 121 1 Equations and Inequalities 123 1.1 Graphs and Graphing Utilities 124 1.2 Linear Equations and Rational Equations 136 1.3 Models and Applications 154 1.4 Complex Numbers 168 1.5 Quadratic Equations 178 Mid-Chapter Check Point 201 1.6 Other Types of Equations 203 1.7 Linear Inequalities and Absolute Value Inequalities 219 Summary, Review, and Test 236 Review Exercises 239 Chapter 1 Test 243 5 A01_BLIT3447_07_GE_FM.indd 5 08/06/22 08:19 6 Contents Mid-Chapter Check Point 440 3.5 Rational Functions and Their Graphs 441 3.6 Polynomial and Rational Inequalities 461 3.7 Modeling Using Variation 474 Summary, Review, and Test 484 Review Exercises 487 Chapter 3 Test 490 Cumulative Review Exercises (Chapters 1–3) 492 4 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 493 4.1 Exponential Functions 494 4.2 Logarithmic Functions 508 4.3 Properties of Logarithms 523 Mid-Chapter Check Point 533 4.4 Exponential and Logarithmic Equations 534 4.5 Exponential Growth and Decay; Modeling Data 549 Summary, Review, and Test 563 2 Functions Review Exercises 565 and Graphs 245 Chapter 4 Test 569 2.1 Basics of Functions and Their Graphs 246 Cumulative Review Exercises (Chapters 1–4) 570 2.2 More on Functions and Their Graphs 265 2.3 Linear Functions and Slope 285 2.4 More on Slope 301 Mid-Chapter Check Point 311 2.5 Transformations of Functions 312 2.6 Combinations of Functions; Composite Functions 328 2.7 Inverse Functions 343 2.8 Distance and Midpoint Formulas; Circles 354 Summary, Review, and Test 364 Review Exercises 367 Chapter 2 Test 371 Cumulative Review Exercises (Chapters 1–2) 373 3 Polynomial and Rational Functions 375 3.1 Quadratic Functions 376 3.2 Polynomial Functions and Their Graphs 394 3.3 Dividing Polynomials; Remainder and Factor Theorems 412 3.4 Zeros of Polynomial Functions 425 A01_BLIT3447_07_GE_FM.indd 6 08/06/22 08:19 Contents 7 5 Trigonometric 7.5 Complex Numbers in Polar Form; Functions 571 DeMoivre’s Theorem 813 7.6 Vectors 826 5.1 Angles and Radian Measure 572 7.7 The Dot Product 841 5.2 Right Triangle Trigonometry 589 Summary, Review, and Test 851 5.3 Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle 606 Review Exercises 854 5.4 Trigonometric Functions of Real Numbers; Periodic Chapter 7 Test 856 Functions 619 Cumulative Review Exercises (Chapters 1–7) 857 Mid-Chapter Check Point 628 5.5 Graphs of Sine and Cosine Functions 629 5.6 Graphs of Other Trigonometric Functions 650 5.7 Inverse Trigonometric Functions 664 5.8 Applications of Trigonometric Functions 682 Summary, Review, and Test 693 Review Exercises 697 Chapter 5 Test 699 Cumulative Review Exercises (Chapters 1–5) 700 6 Analytic Trigonometry 701 6.1 Verifying Trigonometric Identities 702 6.2 Sum and Difference Formulas 714 6.3 Double-Angle, Power-Reducing, and Half-Angle Formulas 725 Mid-Chapter Check Point 736 6.4 Product-to-Sum and Sum-to-Product Formulas 737 6.5 Trigonometric Equations 746 Summary, Review, and Test 761 Review Exercises 762 8 Systems of Equations Chapter 6 Test 764 and Inequalities 859 Cumulative Review Exercises (Chapters 1–6) 765 8.1 Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables 860 8.2 Systems of Linear Equations in Three Variables 879 7 Additional Topics 8.3 Partial Fractions 887 in Trigonometry 767 8.4 Systems of Nonlinear Equations in Two Variables 898 7.1 The Law of Sines 768 Mid-Chapter Check Point 908 7.2 The Law of Cosines 780 8.5 Systems of Inequalities 909 7.3 Polar Coordinates 789 8.6 Linear Programming 922 7.4 Graphs of Polar Equations 801 Summary, Review, and Test 929 Mid-Chapter Check Point 812 Review Exercises 931 Chapter 8 Test 934 Cumulative Review Exercises (Chapters 1–8) 934 A01_BLIT3447_07_GE_FM.indd 7 08/06/22 08:20 8 Contents 9 Matrices and 11.4 Mathematical Induction 1136 Determinants 937 11.5 The Binomial Theorem 1145 11.6 Counting Principles, Permutations, and 9.1 Matrix Solutions to Linear Systems 938 Combinations 1153 9.2 Inconsistent and Dependent Systems 11.7 Probability 1164 and Their Applications 952 Summary, Review, and Test 1179 9.3 Matrix Operations and Their Applications 961 Review Exercises 1181 Mid-Chapter Check Point 976 Chapter 11 Test 1184 9.4 Multiplicative Inverses of Matrices and Matrix Equations 977 Cumulative Review Exercises (Chapters 1–11) 1185 9.5 Determinants and Cramer’s Rule 991 Appendix: Where Did That Come From? Selected Proofs 1187 Summary, Review, and Test 1004 Answers to Selected Exercises 1193 Review Exercises 1006 Subject Index 1299 Chapter 9 Test 1008 Credits 1317 Cumulative Review Exercises (Chapters 1–9) 1009 10 Conic Sections and Analytic Geometry 1011 10.1 The Ellipse 1012 10.2 The Hyperbola 1027 10.3 The Parabola 1042 Mid-Chapter Check Point 1056 10.4 Rotation of Axes 1058 10.5 Parametric Equations 1069 10.6 Conic Sections in Polar Coordinates 1079 Summary, Review, and Test 1089 Review Exercises 1092 Chapter 10 Test 1094 Cumulative Review Exercises (Chapters 1–10) 1095 11 Sequences, Induction, and Probability 1097 11.1 Sequences and Summation Notation 1098 11.2 Arithmetic Sequences 1109 11.3 Geometric Sequences and Series 1120 Mid-Chapter Check Point 1135 A01_BLIT3447_07_GE_FM.indd 8 08/06/22 08:20

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