Math Applications 9th edition

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Ronald J. Harshbarger and James J. Reynolds
Publisher: Cengage Learning

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  • Chapter 0:Algebraic Concepts
    • 0.1: Sets
    • 0.2: The Real Numbers
    • 0.3: Integral Exponents
    • 0.4: Radicals and Rational Exponents
    • 0.5: Operations with Algebraic Expressions
    • 0.6: Factoring
    • 0.7: Algebraic Fractions

  • Chapter 1:Linear Equations and Functions
    • 1.1: Solutions of Linear Equations and Inequalities in One Variable (1)
    • 1.2: Functions (1)
    • 1.3: Linear Functions
    • 1.4: Graphs and Graphing Utilities
    • 1.5: Solutions of Systems of Linear Equations (1)
    • 1.6: Applications of Functions in Business and Economics (1)

  • Chapter 2:Quadratic and Other Special Functions
    • 2.1: Quadratic Equations
    • 2.2: Quadratic Functions: Parabolas
    • 2.3: Business Applications of Quadratic Functions
    • 2.4: Special Functions and Graphs
    • 2.5: Modeling: Fitting Curves to Data

  • Chapter 3:Matrices
    • 3.1: Matricies
    • 3.2: Multiplication of Matrices
    • 3.3: Solving Systems of Equations with Matrices
    • 3.4: Inverse of a Square Matrix; Matrix Equations
    • 3.5: Applications of Matricies: Leontief Input-Output Models

  • Chapter 4:Inequalities and Linear Programming
    • 4.1: Linear Inequalities in Two Variables
    • 4.2: Linear Programming: Graphical Methods
    • 4.3: The Simplex Method: Maximization
    • 4.4: The Simplex Method: Duality and Minimization
    • 4.5: The Simplex Method with Mixed Constraints

  • Chapter 5:Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
    • 5.1: Exponential Functions
    • 5.2: Logarithmic Functions
    • 5.3: Exponential Equations

  • Chapter 6:Mathematics of Finance
    • 6.1: Simple Interest; Sequences
    • 6.2: Compoint Interest; Geometric Sequences
    • 6.3: Future Values of Annuities
    • 6.4: Present Values of Annuities
    • 6.5: Loans and Amortization

  • Chapter 7:Introduction to Probability
    • 7.1: Probability; Odds
    • 7.2: Unions and Intersections of Events: One -Trial Experiments
    • 7.3: Conditional Probability: The Product Rule
    • 7.4: Probability Trees and Bayes' Formula
    • 7.5: Counting: Permutations and Combinations
    • 7.6: Permutations, Combinations, and probability
    • 7.7: Markov Chains

  • Chapter 8:Further Topics in Probability; Data Description
    • 8.1: Binomial Probability Experiments
    • 8.2: Data Description
    • 8.3: Discrete Probability Distributions
    • 8.4: normal Probability Distribution
    • 8.5: The Normal Curve Approximation to the Binomial Distribution

  • Chapter 9:Derivatives
    • 9.1: Limits
    • 9.2: Continous Functions; Limits at Infinity
    • 9.3: Average and instantaneous Rates of Change: The Derivative
    • 9.4: Derivative Formulas
    • 9.5: The Product Rule and the Quotient Rule
    • 9.6: The Chain Rule and the Power Rule
    • 9.7: Using Derivative Formulas
    • 9.8: Higher-Order Derivatives
    • 9.9: Applications of Derivatives in Business and Economics

  • Chapter 10:Applications of Derivatives
    • 10.1: Relative Maxima and Minima: Curve Sketching
    • 10.2: Concavity: Points of Inflection
    • 10.3: Optimization in Business and Economics
    • 10.4: Applications of Maxima and Minima
    • 10.5: Rational Functions: More Curve Sketching

  • Chapter 11:Derivatives Continued
    • 11.1: Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions
    • 11.2: Derivatives of Exponential Functions
    • 11.3: Implicit Differentiation
    • 11.4: Related rates
    • 11.5: Applications in Business and Economics

  • Chapter 12:Indefinate Integrals
    • 12.1: The Indefinite integral
    • 12.2: The Power Rule
    • 12.3: Integrals Involving Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
    • 12.4: Applications of the Indefinite Integral in Business and Economics
    • 12.5: Differential Equations

  • Chapter 13:Definite
    • 13.1: Area Under a Curve
    • 13.2: The Definite Integral: The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
    • 13.3: Area Between Two Curves
    • 13.4: Applications of Definite Integrals in Business and Economics
    • 13.5: Using Tables of Integrals
    • 13.6: Integration by Parts
    • 13.7: Improper Integrals and Their Applications
    • 13.8: Numerical Integration Methods: The Trapezoidal Rule and Simpson's Rule

  • Chapter 14:Functions of Two or More Variables
    • 14.1: Functions of Two or More Variables
    • 14.2: Partial Differentiations
    • 14.3: Applications of Functions of Two Variables in Business and Economics
    • 14.4: Mazima and Minima
    • 14.5: Maxima and Minima of Functions Subject to Constraints: Language Multipliers

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