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This unique guide is geared specifically for the AP(R) course and exam. A study guide portion of the book contains an overview of each chapter, guiding reading questions, and practice exam questions. The prep portion contains AP(R)‐style practice tests, study tips, and pacing/preparation advice. The Strive for a 5 is also available in discounted bulk bundles.

Produktbeschreibung
This unique guide is geared specifically for the AP(R) course and exam. A study guide portion of the book contains an overview of each chapter, guiding reading questions, and practice exam questions. The prep portion contains AP(R)‐style practice tests, study tips, and pacing/preparation advice. The Strive for a 5 is also available in discounted bulk bundles.
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Autorenporträt
Michael Sullivan, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at Chicago State University, received a Ph.D. in mathematics from the Illinois Institute of Technology. Before retiring, Mike taught at Chicago State for 35 years, where he honed an approach to teaching and writing that forms the foundation for his textbooks. Mike has been writing for over 35 years and currently has fifteen books in print. His books have been awarded both Texty and McGuffey awards from TAA. Mike is a member of both the American Mathematical Society and the Mathematical Association of America and the Text and Academic Authors Association, and received the TAA Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007. His influence in the field of mathematics extends to his four children: Kathleen, who teaches college mathematics; Michael III, who also teaches college mathematics, and who is his coauthor on two precalculus series; Dan, who is a sales director for a college textbook publishing company; and Colleen, who teaches middle-school and secondary school mathematics. Twelve grandchildren round out the family. Kathleen Miranda, Ed.D from St. John's University, is an Emeritus Associate Professor of the State University of New York (SUNY) where she taught for 25 years. Kathleen is a recipient of the prestigious New York State Chancellor s Award for Excellence in Teaching, and particularly enjoys teaching mathematics to underprepared and fearful students. In addition to her extensive classroom experience, Kathleen has worked an accuracy reviewer and solutions author on several mathematics textbooks, including Michael Sullivan s Brief Calculus and Finite Mathematics. Kathleen s goal is to help students unlock the complexities of calculus and appreciate its many applications. Kathleen has four children: Edward, a plastic surgeon in San Francisco, James, an emergency medicine physician in Philadelphia, Kathleen, a chemical engineer, working on vaccines, and Michael, a management consultant specializing in corporate strategy. "