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Roland "Ron" Edwin Larson (born October 31, 1941) is a professor of mathematics at
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, Pennsylvania. He is best known for being the author of a series of widely used mathematics textbooks ranging from middle school through the second year of college.


Personal life

Ron Larson was born in
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near
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, the second of four children of Mederith John Larson and Harriet Eleanor Larson. Mederith Larson was an officer in the 321st Engineer Battalion of the
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. Mederith Larson served in active duty during
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, where he was awarded a
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and a
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, and the
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, where he was awarded an
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and a
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. During the years that Ron was growing up, his father was stationed in several military bases, including
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, Japan and
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. While in Chitose, Ron attended a small
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school, where he was one of only three students in the sixth grade. When Mederith Larson retired from the Army in 1957, he moved with his family to Vancouver, Washington, where he lived until he died (at the age of 89) in 2005. Harriet Larson died (at the age of 95) in the fall of 2009. Larson spent his first two years of high school at
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in Wahiawa, Hawaii. In 1957, when his family moved to
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, Larson enrolled in
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, where he graduated in 1959. On October 29, 1960, at the age of 18, he married Deanna Sue Gilbert, also of Vancouver, Washington. Deanna Gilbert was the second child of Herbert and Dorothy Gilbert. Ron and Deanna Larson have two children, Timothy Roland Larson Timothy R. Larson
/ref> and Jill Deanna Larson Im, five living grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Their first grandchild, Timothy Roland Larson II, died at birth on summer solstice, June 21, 1983. Larson is the third generation of Norwegian and Swedish immigrants who left Scandinavia to homestead in Minnesota in the late 1800s. The surnames and immigration dates of his great-grandparents are Bangen (1866, Norway), Berg (1867, Norway), Larson (1868, Norway), and Watterburg (1879, Sweden). Larson has contributed several thousand dollars to Republican politicians, including
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, and
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.


Education

From 1959 until 1962, Ron and Deanna Larson started and operated a small business, called Larson's Custom Quilting. In 1962, they sold the business and Ron began attending Clark College in Vancouver, Washington. In 1964, he obtained his associate degree from Clark. Upon graduation from Clark College, Larson was awarded a scholarship from the
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Foundation, which he used to attend
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in
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. He graduated, with honors, from Lewis & Clark in 1966. During the four years from 1962 through 1966, Ron worked full-time, first at a restaurant and then at a grocery store, in Vancouver and Deanna worked full-time as the secretary to the president of Roberts Motor Company in Portland, Oregon. From 1966 to 1970, Larson attended graduate school at the
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. He received his master's degree in 1968 and his Ph.D. in mathematics in 1970. While at the University of Colorado, Larson was the recipient of an NDEA scholarship and an
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fellowship. He also served as a teaching assistant. His Ph.D. dissertation "On the
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" was written under Wolfgang J. Thron. Larson's Ph.D. lineage, as listed by the
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, traces back through
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, the co-developer of calculus.


Academic career

In 1970, Larson accepted a position of assistant professor at
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in
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. At the time, Behrend College was a 2-year branch campus of the university. In 1971, the Board of Trustees of the University met with the Behrend Advisory Board to announce Behrend College would become the first location outside University Park with the authority to develop baccalaureate program and confer degrees locally. During his first several years at the college, Larson was instrumental in developing a mathematics major at the college. He served as a member of the University Faculty Senate and also as Behrend College's representative on the University Faculty Council. Larson was promoted to associate professor in 1976 and professor in 1983. Early in his career at Penn State, Larson started writing manuscripts for textbooks. He completed and submitted three manuscripts for calculus texts in 1973, 1974, and 1975, only to be rejected by several publishers. Larson relates his determination to continue writing in an essay titled ''A Single Dream''. "When
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was asked if she had been lucky in her career, she said 'When you have a single dream it is more than likely to come true---because you keep working toward it without getting mixed up.' Anyone who has been in my office knows that I am a Marilyn fan. But not just a Marilyn fan---I am a fan of the
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." Finally, in 1976 he and his co-author, Robert P. Hostetler, obtained a contract from D. C. Heath and Company. The first edition of their
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book was published in December, 1978. In 1995, Hostetler left the authorship team and was replaced by Bruce A. Edwards of the
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. ''Calculus'' by Larson and Edwards is now in its eleventh edition. It is used worldwide and has been translated in several languages. During the academic year of 1983–84, Larson served as the acting division head for the Division of Science at Penn State Erie. In 1998 Larson was given the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon.


Books

Counting different editions, Larson has written over 400 titles. They are used by several million students each year in the United States, as well as by students in other countries. Larson's books have received many awards – for pedagogy, innovation, and design. One of these awards was for developing the first completely interactive calculus textbook online. The work on this text was spearheaded by Larson's son, Timothy Larson. The online text, titled ''Interactive Calculus'' was posted in 1995. Another award was for innovation in page design. Beginning in 1990, Larson has written all of his mathematics texts to design, so that concepts and examples never break from page to page. The eighth edition of
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won the 2005 Benny Award for the best cover in all categories of printing. The middle school series, Big Ideas Math, won the TAA Textbook Excellence Award ("Texty") in 2010 for excellence in secondary mathematics textbook publishing. Larson's textbooks have won awards from the Textbook Authors' Association (TAA) multiple times, including the McGuffey Longevity Award, the TAA Textbook Excellence Award, and the Most Promising New Textbook Excellence Award. Up until 1995, most of Larson's books were published by D. C. Heath, which was owned by
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. In 1995, Raytheon sold D. C. Heath to Houghton Mifflin. By 1999, Larson's titles had become a major component of Houghton Mifflin's publications. In that year, he was listed in the company's annual report as one of Houghton Mifflin's major authors. In 2008, the College Division of Houghton Mifflin was sold to
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. Larson's textbooks have been translated into Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, and French.


Company founder

In 1984, Larson formed a small company that he called Larson Texts, starting with four employees in an old cottage on the campus of Behrend College. The cottage had been part of the original estate of Ernst Behrend, founder of Hamermill Paper Company. In 1992, Larson Texts formed a software division called Meridian Creative Group, later renamed as Larson Learning. The division developed and sold tutorial mathematics software for grades K through 8. In 2005, Larson Learning was sold to Houghton Mifflin for $7 million. #Larson, Ron; Robyn Silbey (1998). "Larson's Middle School Math, Grades 6, 7, and 8". ''Larson Learning'' #Larson, Ron (2000). "Larson's Intermediate Math, Grades 3, 4, 5, and 6". ''Larson Learning'' #Larson, Ron (2002). "Larson's Elementary Math, Grades Kindergarten, 1, and 2". ''Larson Learning''


Research

During his first few years as an assistant professor at Penn State Erie, Larson continued to do research in the area of his dissertation. His research resulted in the publication of several articles, mostly dealing with the lattice of topologies. By the mid-1970s, however, he switched his writing efforts to textbooks. #Larson, R. E., R. P. Hostetler and B. A. Edwards (June 1994, July 1994). "CD-ROM Textbook and Calculus". ''FOCUS: Mathematics Association of America''. Until 2008, all of Larson's textbooks were published by D. C. Heath,
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, and McDougal Littell. In 2008, Larson was unable to find a publisher for a new series for middle school to follow the 2006 "Focal Point" recommendations of the
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. He then started a new company to publish the books,
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, LLC. According to his acceptance speech for the Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1998, Ron's interest in writing mathematics textbooks started the summer after his sophomore year in college. "In my sophomore year I decided to switch to math. I wasn't prepared for it. I had forgotten my high school algebra and trig, and I had to spend my sophomore year taking those courses over again. After I was accepted to Lewis & Clark, I made an appointment to talk with the math department chair, Elvy Fredrickson. That was in June 1964. I asked Elvy if she would let me squeeze four years of math into my junior and senior years at Lewis & Clark. To imagine her thoughts, you have to remember that I had not even taken a course in freshman calculus. I didn't then know what Elvy was thinking. I only knew what she said and what she did. She went to a bookshelf in her office in the old math building, scanned the titles, took down a calculus text, handed it to me, and said, 'Study this book during the summer. The week before classes start in the fall, I will give you a test. If you pass, I will let you take your sophomore and junior mathematics courses concurrently. By the time you reach your senior year, you will be on track.' Years later, Elvy told me that she had no idea I would actually do it. But, I had no idea that she had no idea—and so I took her up on her offer. I read the calculus book, passed the test, and started taking third-semester calculus and linear algebra in the fall of 1964."Acceptance Speech at Lewis & Clark College
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Awards

#Roland E. Larson, Text and Academic Authors Association ''McGuffey Longevity Award'', 1996, ''Calculus'', 7th Edition (Houghton Mifflin) #Roland E. Larson, Text and Academic Authors Association ''Textbook Excellence Award'', 1996, ''Interactive Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions'', (Houghton Mifflin) #Roland E. Larson, Text and Academic Authors Association ''Textbook Excellence Award'', 1997, ''Interactive College Algebra'', (Houghton Mifflin) #Roland E. Larson, Text and Academic Authors Association ''Textbook Excellence Award'', 1997, ''Larson's Leapfrog Math'', (Meridian Creative Group) #Ron Larson, Text and Academic Authors Association ''McGuffey Longevity Award'', 1998, ''Larson's Leapfrog Math'', (Meridian Creative Group) #Ron Larson, Lewis and Clark College ''Distinguished Alumnus Award'', 1998 #Ron Larson, Text and Academic Authors Association ''McGuffey Longevity Award'', 2004, ''Calculus'', 7th Edition, (Houghton Mifflin) #Ron Larson, Text and Academic Authors Association ''Textbook Excellence Award'', 2004, ''Precalculus'', 6th Edition, (Houghton Mifflin) #Ron Larson, Text and Academic Authors Association ''McGuffey Longevity Award'', 2006, ''Calculus'', 8th Edition, (Houghton Mifflin) #Ron Larson, Text and Academic Authors Association ''Textbook Excellence Award'', 2010, ''Big Ideas Math'', 1st Edition, (Big Ideas Learning) #Ron Larson, Text and Academic Authors Association ''McGuffey Longevity Award'', 2011, ''Precalculus: Real Math, Real People'', 6th Edition, (Cengage Learning) #Ron Larson, Text and Academic Authors Association ''McGuffey Longevity Award'', 2012, ''Calculus: An Applied Approach'', 9th Edition, (Cengage Learning) #Ron Larson, Text and Academic Authors Association ''Textbook Excellence Award'', 2012, ''Big Ideas Math: A Common Core Curriculum'', 1st Edition, (Big Ideas Learning) #Ron Larson, Text and Academic Authors Association ''Textbook Excellence Award'', 2013, ''Calculus'', 10th Edition, (Cengage Learning) #Ron Larson, Text and Academic Authors Association ''Most Promising New Textbook Award'', 2013, ''Math & You: The Power & Use of Mathematics'', 1st Edition, (Larson Texts) #Ron Larson, Text and Academic Authors Association ''Most Promising New Textbook Award'', 2013, ''Big Ideas Math: A Common Core Curriculum Algebra 1'', 1st Edition, (Big Ideas Learning) #Ron Larson, Text and Academic Authors Association ''Textbook Excellence Award'', 2014, ''Precalculus'', 9th Edition, (Cengage Learning) #Ron Larson, Text and Academic Authors Association ''Textbook Excellence Award'', 2014, ''Big Ideas Math: A Common Core Curriculum'', 7 Book Series, 2nd Edition, (Big Ideas Learning Learning) #Ron Larson, Text and Academic Authors Association ''McGuffey Longevity Award'', 2014, ''Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions'', 6th Edition, (Cengage Learning)


Published books

#Larson, Roland E.; Robert P. Hostetler (1979), ''Calculus with Analytic Geometry'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Robert P. Hostetler (1982), ''Mathematics for Everyday Living'', Saunders #Larson, Roland E.; Robert P. Hostetler (1983), ''Calculus An Applied Approach'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Robert P. Hostetler (1985), ''College Algebra'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Robert P. Hostetler (1985), ''Algebra and Trigonometry'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Robert P. Hostetler (1985), ''Trigonometry'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Robert P. Hostetler (1985), ''Precalculus'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Bruce H. Edwards (1988), ''Elementary Linear Algebra'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Bruce H. Edwards (1991), ''Finite Mathematics'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Bruce H. Edwards (1991), ''Finite Mathematics with Calculus'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Robert P. Hostetler (1992), ''Elementary Algebra'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Robert P. Hostetler (1992), ''Intermediate Algebra'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Robert P. Hostetler; Anne V. Munn (1992), ''College Algebra Concepts and Models'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Robert P. Hostetler, Bruce H. Edwards (1993), ''College Algebra A Graphing Approach'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Robert P. Hostetler, Bruce H. Edwards (1993), ''Algebra and Trigonometry A Graphing Approach'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Robert P. Hostetler (1993), ''Precalculus A Graphing Approach'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Timothy D. Kanold, Lee Stiff (1993), ''Algebra 1'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Timothy D. Kanold, Lee Stiff (1993), ''Algebra 2'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Laurie Boswell, Lee Stiff (1994), ''Geometry'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Robert P. Hostetler, Carolyn F. Neptune (1994), ''Intermediate Algebra Graphs and Functions'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Robert P. Hostetler, Carolyn F. Neptune (1994), ''Algebra for College Students: Graphs and Functions'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Robert P. Hostetler, Bruce H. Edwards (1995), ''Precalculus with Limits: A Graphing Approach'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Robert P. Hostetler, Bruce H. Edwards (1995), ''Calculus Early Transcendental Functions'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Robert P. Hostetler, Bruce H. Edwards (1995), ''Trigonometry A Graphing Approach'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Laurie Boswell, Timothy D. Kanold, Lee Stiff (1996), ''Passport to Algebra and Geometry'', D. C. Heath, McDougal Littell #Larson, Roland E.; Laurie Boswell, Timothy D. Kanold, Lee Stiff (1996), ''Windows to Algebra and Geometry'', D. C. Heath #Larson, Roland E.; Laurie Boswell, Lee Stiff (1997), ''Passport to Mathematics Book 1'', D. C. Heath, McDougal Littell #Larson, Roland E.; Laurie Boswell, Lee Stiff (1997), ''Passport to Mathematics Book 2'', D. C. Heath, McDougal Littell #Larson, Ron; Betsy Farber (2000), ''Elementary Statistics Picturing the World'', Prentice Hall #Larson, Ron; Robert P. Hostetler, Bruce H. Edwards (2000), ''College Algebra: An Internet Approach'', Houghton Mifflin #Larson, Ron; Robert P. Hostetler, Bruce H. Edwards (2000), ''Precalculus: An Internet Approach'', Houghton Mifflin #Larson, Roland E.; Laurie Boswell, Timothy D. Kanold, Lee Stiff (2001), ''Mathematics Concepts and Skills Course 1'', McDougal Littell #Larson, Roland E.; Laurie Boswell, Timothy D. Kanold, Lee Stiff (2001), ''Mathematics Concepts and Skills Course 2'', McDougal Littell #Larson, Ron; Laurie Boswell, Timothy D. Kanold, Lee Stiff (2001), ''Algebra 1 Concepts and Skills'', McDougal Littell #Larson, Ron; Robert P. Hostetler, Bruce H. Edwards (2002), ''Calculus 1 with Precalculus'', Houghton Mifflin #Larson, Ron; Laurie Boswell, Lee Stiff (2003), ''Geometry Concepts and Skills'', McDougal Littell #Larson, Ron; Laurie Boswell, Timothy Kanold, Lee Stiff (2004), ''Math Course 1'', McDougal Littell #Larson, Ron; Laurie Boswell, Timothy Kanold, Lee Stiff (2004), ''Math Course 2'', McDougal Littell #Larson, Ron; Laurie Boswell, Timothy Kanold, Lee Stiff (2004), ''Math Course 3'', McDougal Littell #Larson, Ron; Laurie Boswell, Timothy Kanold, Lee Stiff (2005), ''Prealgebra'', McDougal Littell #Larson, Ron; Robert P. Hostetler (2005), ''Algebra for College Students'', Houghton Mifflin #Larson, Ron; Robert Hostetler, Anne V. Hodgkins (2006), ''College Algebra: A Concise Course'', Houghton Mifflin #Larson, Ron; Robert Hostetler (2007), ''Precalculus: A Concise Course'', Houghton Mifflin #Larson, Ron; Robert Hostetler, Bruce H. Edwards (2008), ''Essential Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions'', Houghton Mifflin #Larson, Ron; Laurie Boswell, Timothy D. Kanold, Lee Stiff (2008), ''Algebra 2 Concepts and Skills'', McDougal Littell #Larson, Ron (2009), ''Applied Calculus for the Life and Social Sciences'', Houghton Mifflin #Larson, Ron (2009), ''Calculus An Applied Approach'', Houghton Mifflin #Larson, Ron; Anne V. Hodgkins (2009) ''College Algebra with Applications for Business and the Life Sciences'', Houghton Mifflin #Larson, Ron; Bruce H. Edwards (2010), ''Calculus'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2010) ''Elementary Algebra'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2010) ''Intermediate Algebra'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron; Anne V. Hodgkins (2010), ''College Algebra and Calclulus: An Applied Approach'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron; Laurie Boswell (2010), ''Big Ideas Math 1'', Big Ideas Learning #Larson, Ron; Laurie Boswell (2010), ''Big Ideas Math 2'', Big Ideas Learning #Larson, Ron; Laurie Boswell (2010), ''Big Ideas Math 3'', Big Ideas Learning #Larson, Ron (2011), ''Precalculus'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2011), ''Precalculus with Limits'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2011), ''Precalculus: A Concise Course'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2011), ''College Algebra'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2011), ''Trigonometry'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2011), ''Algebra and Trigonometry'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2012), ''Algebra and Trigonometry: Real Mathematics, Real People'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2012), ''Pecalculus: Real Mathematics, Real People'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2012), ''College Algebra: Real Mathematics, Real People'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2012), ''Precalculus with Limits: A Graphing Approach'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron; Bruce Edwards (2012), ''Calculus 1 with Precalculus'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron(2013), ''Calculus: An Applied Approach'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2013), ''Brief Calculus: An Applied Approach'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron; Anne Hodgkins (2013), ''College Algebra with Applications for Business and Life Sciences'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron; Anne Hodgkins (2013), ''College Algebra and Calculus: An Applied Approach'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2013), ''Elementary Linear Algebra'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2013), ''Math & YOU: The Power & Use of Mathematics'', andYOU.com #Larson, Ron; Bruce Edwards(2014), ''Calculus'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2014), ''Precalculus'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2014), ''Precalculus with Limits'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2014), ''Precalculus: A Concise Course'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2014), ''College Algebra'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2014), ''Trigonometry'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2014), ''Algebra and Trigonometry'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2014), ''Elementary Algebra within Reach'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2014), ''Intermediate Algebra within Reach'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2014), ''Elementary and Intermediate Algebra within Reach'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron (2014), ''College Prep Algebra'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron; Laurie Boswell (2014), ''Big Ideas Math 1'', Big Ideas Learning #Larson, Ron; Laurie Boswell (2014), ''Big Ideas Math 2'', Big Ideas Learning #Larson, Ron; Laurie Boswell (2014), ''Big Ideas Math 3'', Big Ideas Learning #Larson, Ron; Laurie Boswell (2014), ''Big Ideas Math Accelerated'', Big Ideas Learning #Larson, Ron; Laurie Boswell (2014), ''Big Ideas Algebra 1'', Big Ideas Learning #Larson, Ron; Laurie Boswell (2014), ''Big Ideas Advanced 1'', Big Ideas Learning #Larson, Ron; Laurie Boswell (2014), ''Big Ideas Advanced 2'', Big Ideas Learning #Larson, Ron; Bruce Edwards (2015), ''Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions'', Cengage Learning #Larson, Ron; Besty Farber (2015), ''Elementary Statistics: Picturing the World'', Pearson #Larson, Ron; Robyn Silbey (2015), ''Mathematical Practices: Mathematics for Teachers'' #Larson, Ron; Laurie Boswell (2015), ''Big Ideas Math Algebra 1'', Big Ideas Learning #Larson, Ron; Laurie Boswell (2015), ''Big Ideas Math Geometry'', Big Ideas Learning #Larson, Ron; Laurie Boswell (2015), ''Big Ideas Math Algebra 2'', Big Ideas Learning


Translations

#Larson, Roland E.; Robert P. Hostetler, Bruce H. Edwards (1995), ''Cálculo y Geometria Analitica, Vol I'', McGraw Hill, (Spanish) #Larson, Roland E.; Robert P. Hostetler, Bruce H. Edwards (1995), ''Cálculo y Geometria Analitica, Vol II'', McGraw Hill, (Spanish) #Larson, Roland E.; Robert P. Hostetler, Bruce H. Edwards (1998), ''Cálculo com Applicações'', LTC-Livros Técnicos e Ciêntificos, (Portuguese) #Larson, Ron; Robert P. Hostetler, Bruce H. Edwards (2002), ''Cálculo y Geometria Analitica, Vol I'', McGraw Hill, (Spanish) #Larson, Ron; Robert P. Hostetler, Bruce H. Edwards (2002), ''Cálculo y Geometria Analitica, Vol II'', McGraw Hill, (Spanish) #Larson, Ron; Robert P. Hostetler, Bruce H. Edwards (2002), ''Calculus 微积分'', Houghton Mifflin, (Chinese) #Larson, Roland E; Bruce H. Edwards, David C. Falvo; (2004), ''Álgebra Lineal'', Pirámide, (Spanish) #Larson, Ron; Betsy Farber (2004), ''Estatísticas Applicada'', Prentice Hall, (Portuguese) #Larson, Ron; Robert P. Hostetler, Bruce H. Edwards (2005), ''Cálculo, Vol I'', Pirámide, (Spanish) #Larson, Ron; Robert P. Hostetler, Bruce H. Edwards (2005), ''Cálculo, Vol II'', Pirámide, (Spanish) #Larson, Ron; Bruce H. Edwards (2006), ''Calculus An Applied Approach 微积分一种应用的方法'', Houghton Mifflin, (Chinese) #Larson, Ron; Bruce H. Edwards (2006), ''Brief Calculus An Applied Approach 微积分一种应用的方法'', Houghton Mifflin, (Chinese) #Larson, Ron; Robert P. Hostetler, Bruce H. Edwards (2006), ''Calculus 微积分'', Houghton Mifflin, (Chinese) #Larson, Roland E.; Robert P. Hostetler (2008), ''Precalculo'', Reverte, (Spanish) #Larson, Ron; Bruce H. Edwards (2009), ''Matematicas I Cálculo Differencial'', McGraw Hill, (Spanish) #Larson, Ron; Bruce H. Edwards (2009), ''Matematicas II Cálculo Integral'', McGraw Hill, (Spanish) #Larson, Ron; Bruce H. Edwards (2009), ''Matematicas III Cálculo de Varias Variables'', McGraw Hill, (Spanish)


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