Description: From Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schaum%27s_Outlines Schaum's Outlines (/ʃɔːm/) is a series of supplementary texts for American high school, AP, and college-level courses, currently published by McGraw-Hill Education Professional, a subsidiary of McGraw-Hill Education. The outlines cover a wide variety of academic subjects including mathematics, engineering and the physical sciences, computer science, biology and the health sciences, accounting, finance, economics, grammar and vocabulary, and other fields.[1] In most subject areas the full title of each outline starts with Schaum's Outline of Theory and Problems of, but on the cover this has been shortened to simply Schaum's Outlines followed by the subject name in more recent texts.Background and description[edit]The series was originally developed in the 1930s by Daniel Schaum (November 13, 1913 – August 22, 2008), son of eastern European immigrants. McGraw-Hill purchased Schaum Publishing Company in 1967.[2] Titles are continually revised to reflect current educational standards in their fields, including updates with new information, additional examples, use of new technology (calculators and computers), and so forth. New titles are also introduced in emerging fields such as computer graphics.Many titles feature noted authors in their respective fields, such as Murray R. Spiegel and Seymour Lipschutz. Originally designed for college-level students as a supplement to standard course textbooks, each chapter of a typical Outline begins with only a terse explanation of relevant topics, followed by many fully worked examples to illustrate common problem-solving techniques, and ends with a set of further exercises where usually only brief answers are given and not full solutions.Despite being marketed as a supplement, several titles have become widely used as primary textbooks for courses[citation needed] (the Discrete Mathematics and Statistics titles are examples). This is particularly true in settings where an important factor in the selection of a text is the price, such as in community colleges.
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Subject Area: Trigonometry
Publication Name: PLANE AND SPHERICAL TRIGONOMETRY
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Subject: TRIGONOMETRY, Math
Publication Year: 1954
Type: Study Guide
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Author: Frank Ayres
Level: Advanced
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Unit Quantity: 1
Number of Pages: 207