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Mathematical applications for the management, life, and social sciences /

by Harshbarger, Ronald J.,
Additional authors: Reynolds, James J., -- author. Edition statement:12th edition. Physical details: xv, 901, 85 variously numbered pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm. ISBN: 9781337625340; 1337625345. Subject(s): Social sciences -- Mathematics. | Life sciences -- Mathematics. | Management science -- Mathematics. | Business mathematics. | Mathematics -- Textbooks.
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Index of selected applications on end papers.

Includes index (I1-I18)

Algebraic Concepts -- Linear Equations And Functions -- Quadratic And Other Special Functions -- Matrices -- Inequalities And Linear Programming -- Exponential And Logarithmic Functions -- Mathematics of Finance -- Introduction To Probability -- Futher Topics In Probability; Data Description -- Derivatives -- Applications of Derivatives -- Derivatives Continued -- Indefinite Integrals -- Definite Integrals: Techniques Of Integration -- Functions Of Two Or More Variables.

Abstract: Mathematical applications for the management, life, and social sciences, 12th edition, helps students succeed in finite mathematics and applied calculus courses by tying the concepts to real-life applications using real, meaningful data. Designed for students majoring in business, economics, life sciences and social sciences, the book offers a brief review of algebra to prepare students with different backgrounds for the material in later chapters. Chapter Warm-ups review the prerequisite topics for each chapter, and Checkpoints ask questions and pose problems within each section's discussion--allowing you to check your understanding of skills and concepts before moving to the next chapter. Use of technology is integrated into the text, and optional modeling problems are discussed. Student resources include a Student Solutions Manual and online homework with WebAssign.

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