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A New Tool to Help You Succeed
Introducing Martin-Gay’s New Student Organizer
The new Student Organizer guides you through three important
parts of studying effectively—note-taking, practice, and homework.
It is designed to help you organize your learning materials and
develop the study habits you need to be successful. The Student
Organizer includes:
• How to prepare for class
• Space to take class-notes (as well as note-taking tips)
• Step-by-step worked examples
• Your Turn exercises (modeled after the examples)
• Answers to the Your Turn exercises as well as worked-out
solutions via references to the Martin-Gay text and
videos
• Helpful hints and directions for completing homework
assignments
A flexible design allows instructors to assign any or all parts of the
Student Organizer.
The Student Organizer is available in a loose-leaf, notebook-ready
format. It is also available for download in MyMathLab.
For more information, please go to
• www.pearsonhighered.com/martingay
• www.mypearsonstore.com (search Martin-Gay, Basic
College Mathematics with Early Integers, Second Edition)
• your Martin-Gay course
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