[ Studyguide for a Beginner's Guide to Finite Mathematics: For Business, Management, and the Social Sciences by Wallis, W.D., ISBN 9780817642709 Cram101 Textbook Reviews ( Author ) ] { Paperback } 2012
معرفی کتاب «[ Studyguide for a Beginner's Guide to Finite Mathematics: For Business, Management, and the Social Sciences by Wallis, W.D., ISBN 9780817642709 Cram101 Textbook Reviews ( Author ) ] { Paperback } 2012» نوشتهٔ W. D. Wallis (auth.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Birkhäuser Boston در سال 2004. این کتاب در 8 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
this Concise Text Takes A Distinctly Applied Approach To Finite Mathematics At The Freshman And Sophomore Level. Topics Are Presented Sequentially: The Book Opens With A Brief Review Of Sets And Numbers, Followed By An Introduction To Data Sets, Histograms, Means And Medians. Counting Techniques And The Binomial Theorem Are Covered, Which Provides The Foundation For Elementary Probability Theory; This, In Turn, Leads To Basic Statistics.
graph Theory Is Defined, With Particular Emphasis On Its Use In Mathematical Modeling. Matrices And Vectors Are Discussed, Along With Several Elementary Commercial Applications. The Book Concludes With An Introduction To Linear Programming, Including The Simplex Method And Duality. Ample Examples And Illustrations Are Provided Throughout; Each Section Contains Two Sets Of Problems, With Solutions Provided For The First Set.
requiring Little Mathematical Background Beyond High School Algebra, The Text Will Be Especially Useful For Business And Liberal Arts Majors. Its Straightforward Treatment Of The Essential Concepts In Finite Mathematics Will Appeal To A Wide Audience Of Students And Teachers.
This concise text takes a distinctly applied approach to finite mathematics at the freshman and sophomore level. Topics are presented sequentially: the book opens with a brief review of sets and numbers, followed by an introduction to data sets, histograms, means and medians. Counting techniques and the Binomial Theorem are covered, which provides the foundation for elementary probability theory; this, in turn, leads to basic statistics. Graph theory is defined, with particular emphasis on its use in mathematical modeling. Matrices and vectors are discussed, along with several elementary commercial applications. The book concludes with an introduction to linear programming, including the simplex method and duality. Ample examples and illustrations are provided throughout; each section contains two sets of problems, with solutions provided for the first set. Requiring little mathematical background beyond high school algebra, the text will be especially useful for business and liberal arts majors. Its straightforward treatment of the essential concepts in finite mathematics will appeal to a wide audience of students and teachers This concisely written text in finite mathematics gives a sequential, distinctly applied presentation of topics, employing a pedagogical approach that is ideal for freshmen and sophomores in business, the social sciences, and the liberal arts. The work opens with a brief review of sets and numbers, followed by an introduction to data sets, counting arguments, and the Binomial Theorem, which sets the foundation for elementary probability theory and some basic statistics. Further chapters treat graph theory as it relates to modelling, matrices and vectors, and linear programming. Requiring only two years of high school algebra, this book's many examples and illuminating problem sets - with selected solutions - will appeal to a wide audience of students and teachers. Front Matter....Pages i-xii Numbers and Sets....Pages 1-44 Counting....Pages 45-69 Probability....Pages 71-135 Graph Theory....Pages 137-186 Matrices....Pages 187-240 Linear Programming....Pages 241-304 Back Matter....Pages 305-355 All of discrete mathematics and, in fact, all of mathematics rests on the foundations of set theory and numbers.