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    Guest   4 months ago |
    Thank you, this was very useful for my social studies project this year!
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    Guest   3 years ago |
    Hello all you math wizzes out there!
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    Guest   3 years ago |
    double based
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    Guest   4 years ago |
    based
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    Guest   5 years ago |
    kemoc
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    Ron Larson (author)1 decade ago |
    I am confused about this comment. Which "other textbook" are you referring to? As mentioned by Cody, we have the worked out solutions to our other books (Calculus, Precalculus, College Algebra, Linear Algebra) free at www.CalcChat.com.
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    Cody (moderator)1 decade ago |
    If you go to www.CalcChat.com you will be able to get access to the odd numbered solutions from our other textbooks. Calc Chat also offers live math help at no charge from 4 pm to midnight, Monday to Friday.

    Thank you for your question.
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    Guest   1 decade ago |
    I sure would like to have access to the worked out problem from your other textbook that were on this website and advertised in the textbook. They were available before last week, why not now?
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    Cody (moderator)1 decade ago |
    Yes. The printed version will be available in November. If you are a teacher and would like a four chapter sample packet, you can e-mail us at print@andyou.com.
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    Guest   1 decade ago |
    Do you have a printed version of this book?
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    Guest   1 decade ago |
    Here is a link to a press release about this book.

    http://www.prlog.org/11564763-company-aims-to-stimulate-national-interest-in-mathematics-while-saving-students-money.html
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