Finite Mathematics with Applications in the Management, Natural, and Social Sciences, 12th edition
- Margaret L. Lial
- , Tom Hungerford
- , John P. Holcomb
- , Bernadette Mullins
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Finite Mathematics with Applications in the Management, Natural, and Social Sciences helps you build a strong mathematical foundation with 4 chapters of algebra coverage before tackling finite math, a natural progression from foundational to more advanced topics and from concrete examples to general rules and formulas. It motivates through its grounded presentation and real-world applications. The 12th Edition revises and adds new content, applications, learning devices and exercise sets. An abundance of new real-data examples, exercises and applications throughout are noted with a green header that highlights the subject of the problem and ties the content to specific majors. This text is ideal for 2nd-semester or 2nd- and 3rd-quarter courses covering finite mathematics for students in management or the natural and social sciences.
Published by Pearson (July 14th 2021) - Copyright © 2019
ISBN-13: 9780137554874
Subject: Finite Math & Applied Calculus
Category: Finite Math
- Preface
- To the Student
- Prerequisite Skills Test
1. Algebra and Equations
- 1.1 The Real Numbers
- 1.2 Polynomials
- 1.3 Factoring
- 1.4 Rational Expressions
- 1.5 Exponents and Radicals
- 1.6 First-Degree Equations
- 1.7 Quadratic Equations
- Summary and Review
- CASE STUDY 1. Energy Efficiency and Long-Term Cost Savings
2. Graphs, Lines, and Inequalities
- 2.1 Graphs
- 2.2 Equations of Lines
- 2.3 Linear Models
- 2.4 Linear Inequalities
- 2.5 Polynomial and Rational Inequalities
- Summary and Review
- CASE STUDY 2. Using Extrapolation and Interpolation for Prediction
3. Functions and Graphs
- 3.1 Functions
- 3.2 Graphs of Functions
- 3.3 Applications of Linear Functions
- 3.4 Quadratic Functions and Applications
- 3.5 Polynomial Functions
- 3.6 Rational Functions
- Summary and Review
- CASE STUDY 3. Maximizing Profit
4. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
- 4.1 Exponential Functions
- 4.2 Applications of Exponential Functions
- 4.3 Logarithmic Functions
- 4.4 Logarithmic and Exponential Equations
- Summary and Review
- CASE STUDY 4. Gapminder.org
5. Mathematics of Finance
- 5.1 Simple Interest and Discount
- 5.2 Compound Interest
- 5.3 Annuities, Future Value, and Sinking Funds
- 5.4 Annuities, Present Value, and Amortization
- Summary and Review
- CASE STUDY 5. Investing in Stocks and Using the Rule of 72
6. Systems of Linear Equations and Matrices
- 6.1 Systems of Two Linear Equations in Two Variables
- 6.2 Larger Systems of Linear Equations
- 6.3 Applications of Systems of Linear Equations
- 6.4 Basic Matrix Operations
- 6.5 Matrix Products and Inverses
- 6.6 Applications of Matrices
- Summary and Review
- CASE STUDY 6. Airline Route Maps
7. Linear Programming
- 7.1 Graphing Linear Inequalities in Two Variables
- 7.2 Linear Programming: The Graphical Method
- 7.3 Applications of Linear Programming
- 7.4 The Simplex Method: Maximization
- 7.5 Maximization Applications
- 7.6 The Simplex Method: Duality and Minimization
- 7.7 The Simplex Method: Nonstandard Problems
- Summary and Review
- CASE STUDY 7. Cooking with Linear Programming
8. Sets and Probability
- 8.1 Sets
- 8.2 Applications of Venn Diagrams and Contingency Tables
- 8.3 Introduction to Probability
- 8.4 Basic Concepts of Probability
- 8.5 Conditional Probability and Independent Events
- 8.6 Bayes' Formula
- Summary and Review
- CASE STUDY 8. Medical Diagnosis
9. Counting, Probability Distributions, and Further Topics in Probability
- 9.1 Probability Distributions and Expected Value
- 9.2 The Multiplication Principle, Permutations, and Combinations
- 9.3 Applications of Counting
- 9.4 Binomial Probability
- 9.5 Markov Chains
- 9.6 Decision Making
- Summary and Review
- CASE STUDY 9. Quick Draw® from the New York State Lottery
10. Introduction to Statistics
- 10.1 Frequency Distributions
- 10.2 Measures of Center
- 10.3 Measures of Variation and Boxplots
- 10.4 Normal Distributions
- Summary and Review
- CASE STUDY 10. Standard Deviation as a Measure of Risk
APPENDICES
- A. Areas under the Normal Curve
- B. Solutions to Prerequisite Skills Test
Answers to Selected Exercises
Index of Companies, Products, and Agencies
Index of Applications
Subject Index
Photo Credits
Reference Endpapers:
- Algebra Review
- Geometric Formulas
- Finite Math Review