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Douglas Downing

Author of Calculus the Easy Way

25 Works 1,155 Members 4 Reviews

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Works by Douglas Downing

Calculus the Easy Way (1982) 199 copies
Algebra the Easy Way (1983) 190 copies, 2 reviews
Trigonometry the Easy Way (1984) 105 copies, 1 review
Statistics the Easy Way (1997) 72 copies
Business Statistics (1985) 60 copies
Barron's E-Z Algebra (2009) 31 copies
Barron's E-Z Calculus (2010) 27 copies
Barron's E-Z Statistics (2009) 20 copies
Barron's E-Z Trigonometry (2010) 12 copies
Calculus by Discovery (1982) 9 copies

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4 reviews
Algebra the easy way simplifies the concepts in Algebra through telling a fictional story. Downing breaks down concepts that could otherwise be difficult by showing the reader the reasoning of each concept. By doing this, the reader does not rely on the traditional mathematics way of teaching which is simply to learn the formula and apply it to problems.
The primary issue I have with this book is that I believe that the best way to apply Mathematics is through word problems which force the show more student to think and learn when and where it is appropriate to apply each formula. However, this book provides a great jump off point for any person who struggles with Algebra. I believe that as a teacher, I could use this book and then take the example problems further by creating a word problem for the students. As I say that, the emphasis on testing requires that the students are also able to know the material and use the formulas when necessary. Although I disagree with that as a method of learning, I understand the necessity in today's educational system. show less
I purchased this book as an algebra review. Personal use, not for school. There is information about algebra in the book, but the information is buried in short stories about a mythical land of Camorra. Characters from Camorra run into problems, and solve the problems with algebra. It's like Sesame Street for high school, or college, students. I'm not denigrating this teaching method. I just don't do well trying to review, or learn, with this teaching method. For me, the chatty Camorrans show more were a hindrance, not a help. show less
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An essential reference for any higher mathematics student who doesn't have a perfect memory.
Probably a useful book. But for me the terms "easy" and "Trigonometry" do not belong in the same sentence. I must have bought this in a moment of extreme ambition.

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