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Summer 2009


If you bought a new text, it came with a registration card for the Prentice Hall Tutor Center
Where to go for free help
Complete Solutions Manual (Requires username (math) and password (ask me for password)
To view the Complete Solutions manual, your computer must have Adobe Acrobat Reader.  To download this free software, go to  www.adobe.com
Need graph paper and the stores are closed? Print it out from here. You will need the Acrobat Reader mentioned above.

The following is not required, but suggested.
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The class number is rameau97006

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Register and log in at http://students.pearsoned.com. You will need a STUDENT ACCESS CODE. 
Don't have it yet?
If your new textbook was not bundled with a Student Access Code, you need to:
bulletGo to your campus bookstore to buy the standalone Student Access Kit (kit contains access code card and instructions) for your textbook (I'm working on this, I don't think the bookstore has it)
OR
 
bullet Purchase online access now using a credit card. Amex, MasterCard, Visa

 

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