The Mathematical Association of America is the largest professional society that focuses on making
mathematics accessible at the undergraduate level. Formed in 1915, the Association has members
that include university, college, and high school teachers; graduate and undergraduate students;
pure and applied mathematicians; computer scientists; statisticians; and many others in academia,
government, business, and industry who are interested in the mathematical sciences.
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Calculus for the Life Sciences: A Modeling Approach |
Cornette and Ackerman |
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Mathematical Interest Theory |
Federer Vaaler, Harper, and Daniel |
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Functions, Data, and Models: An Applied Approach to College Algebra |
Gordon and Gordon |
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Differential Equations: Techniques, Theory, and Applications |
MacCluer, Bourdon, & Kriete |
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Differential Equations: From Calculus to Dynamical Systems |
Noonburg |
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