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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Linear Equations 1

1.1 Lines 2

1.2 Pairs of Lines 22

1.3 Applications in Business and Economics 30

1.4 Scatter Diagrams; Linear Curve Fitting 35

Chapter Review 42

Chapter Project 45

Chapter 2 Systems of Linear Equations 49

2.1 Systems of Linear Equations: Substitution; Elimination 50

2.2 Systems of Linear Equations: Gaussian Elimination 69

2.3 Systems of m Linear Equations Containing n Variables 88

Chapter Review 98

Chapter Project 101

Chapter 3 Matrices 103

3.1 Matrix Algebra 104

3.2 Multiplication of Matrices 121

3.3 The Inverse of a Matrix 135

3.4 Applications in Economics (the Leontief Model), Accounting, and Statistics (the Method of Least Squares) 152

Chapter Review 170

Chapter Project 172

Chapter 4 Linear Programming with Two Variables 175

4.1 Systems of Linear Inequalities 176

4.2 A Geometric Approach to Linear Programming Problems with Two Variables 191

4.3 Models Utilizing Linear Programming with Two Variables 199

Chapter Review 209

Chapter Project 213

Chapter 5 Linear Programming: Simplex Method 217

5.1 The Simplex Tableau; Pivoting 218

5.2 The Simplex Method: Solving Maximum Problems in Standard Form 236

5.3 Solving Minimum Problems Using the Duality Principle 257

5.4 The Simplex Method for Problems Not in Standard Form 269

Chapter Review 284

Chapter Project 289

Chapter 6 Finance 293

6.1 Interest 294

6.2 Compound Interest 301

6.3 Annuities; Sinking Funds 316

6.4 Present Value of an Annuity; Amortization 329

6.5 Annuities and Amortization Using Recursive Sequences 345

Chapter Review 349

Chapter Project 352

Chapter 7 Probability 355

7.1 Sets 356

7.2 The Number of Elements in a Set 365

7.3 The Multiplication Principle 373

7.4 Sample Spaces and the Assignment of Probabilities 378

7.5 Properties of the Probability of an Event 391

7.6 Expected Value 403

Chapter Review 412

Chapter Project 417

Chapter 8 Additional Probability Topics 421

8.1 Conditional Probability 422

8.2 Independent Events 433

8.3 Bayes’ Theorem 445

8.4 Permutations 457

8.5 Combinations 465

8.6 The Binomial Probability Model 480

Chapter Review 496

Chapter Project 501

Chapter 9 Statistics 505

9.1 Introduction to Statistics: Data and Sampling 506

9.2 Representing Qualitative Data Graphically: Bar Graphs; Pie Charts 509

9.3 Organizing and Displaying Quantitative Data 517

9.4 Measures of Central Tendency 532

9.5 Measures of Dispersion 541

9.6 The Normal Distribution 553

Chapter Review 565

Chapter Project 572

Chapter 10 Markov Chains; Games 575

10.1 Markov Chains and Transition Matrices 576

10.2 Regular Markov Chains 587

10.3 Absorbing Markov Chains 600

10.4 Two-Person Games 611

10.5 Mixed Strategies 615

10.6 Optimal Strategy in Two-Person Zero-Sum Games with 2 x 2 Matrices 620

Chapter Review 627

Chapter Project 631

Chapter 11 Logic 633

11.1 Propositions 634

11.2 Truth Tables 639

11.3 Implications; The Biconditional Connective; Tautologies 648

11.4 Arguments 655

11.5 Logic Circuits 661

Chapter Review 665

Chapter Project 668

Appendix A Review A-1

A.1 Real Numbers A-1

A.2 Algebra Essentials A-16

A.3 Exponents and Logarithms A-28

A.4 Recursively Defined Sequences: Geometric Sequences A-34

A.5 The Binomial Theorem A-42

Appendix B Using Lindo to Solve Linear Programming Problems B-1

Appendix C Graphing Utilities C-1

C.1 The Viewing Rectangle C–1

C.2 Using a Graphing Utility to Graph Equations C–3

C.3 Square Screens C–6

C.4 Using a Graphing Utility to Graph Inequalities C–7

Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems AN-1

Photo Credits PC-1

Subject Index I-1

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 07/12/2010
      ISBN13: 9780470876398, 978-0470876398
      ISBN10: 0470876395

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1 Linear Equations 1

      1.1 Lines 2

      1.2 Pairs of Lines 22

      1.3 Applications in Business and Economics 30

      1.4 Scatter Diagrams; Linear Curve Fitting 35

      Chapter Review 42

      Chapter Project 45

      Chapter 2 Systems of Linear Equations 49

      2.1 Systems of Linear Equations: Substitution; Elimination 50

      2.2 Systems of Linear Equations: Gaussian Elimination 69

      2.3 Systems of m Linear Equations Containing n Variables 88

      Chapter Review 98

      Chapter Project 101

      Chapter 3 Matrices 103

      3.1 Matrix Algebra 104

      3.2 Multiplication of Matrices 121

      3.3 The Inverse of a Matrix 135

      3.4 Applications in Economics (the Leontief Model), Accounting, and Statistics (the Method of Least Squares) 152

      Chapter Review 170

      Chapter Project 172

      Chapter 4 Linear Programming with Two Variables 175

      4.1 Systems of Linear Inequalities 176

      4.2 A Geometric Approach to Linear Programming Problems with Two Variables 191

      4.3 Models Utilizing Linear Programming with Two Variables 199

      Chapter Review 209

      Chapter Project 213

      Chapter 5 Linear Programming: Simplex Method 217

      5.1 The Simplex Tableau; Pivoting 218

      5.2 The Simplex Method: Solving Maximum Problems in Standard Form 236

      5.3 Solving Minimum Problems Using the Duality Principle 257

      5.4 The Simplex Method for Problems Not in Standard Form 269

      Chapter Review 284

      Chapter Project 289

      Chapter 6 Finance 293

      6.1 Interest 294

      6.2 Compound Interest 301

      6.3 Annuities; Sinking Funds 316

      6.4 Present Value of an Annuity; Amortization 329

      6.5 Annuities and Amortization Using Recursive Sequences 345

      Chapter Review 349

      Chapter Project 352

      Chapter 7 Probability 355

      7.1 Sets 356

      7.2 The Number of Elements in a Set 365

      7.3 The Multiplication Principle 373

      7.4 Sample Spaces and the Assignment of Probabilities 378

      7.5 Properties of the Probability of an Event 391

      7.6 Expected Value 403

      Chapter Review 412

      Chapter Project 417

      Chapter 8 Additional Probability Topics 421

      8.1 Conditional Probability 422

      8.2 Independent Events 433

      8.3 Bayes’ Theorem 445

      8.4 Permutations 457

      8.5 Combinations 465

      8.6 The Binomial Probability Model 480

      Chapter Review 496

      Chapter Project 501

      Chapter 9 Statistics 505

      9.1 Introduction to Statistics: Data and Sampling 506

      9.2 Representing Qualitative Data Graphically: Bar Graphs; Pie Charts 509

      9.3 Organizing and Displaying Quantitative Data 517

      9.4 Measures of Central Tendency 532

      9.5 Measures of Dispersion 541

      9.6 The Normal Distribution 553

      Chapter Review 565

      Chapter Project 572

      Chapter 10 Markov Chains; Games 575

      10.1 Markov Chains and Transition Matrices 576

      10.2 Regular Markov Chains 587

      10.3 Absorbing Markov Chains 600

      10.4 Two-Person Games 611

      10.5 Mixed Strategies 615

      10.6 Optimal Strategy in Two-Person Zero-Sum Games with 2 x 2 Matrices 620

      Chapter Review 627

      Chapter Project 631

      Chapter 11 Logic 633

      11.1 Propositions 634

      11.2 Truth Tables 639

      11.3 Implications; The Biconditional Connective; Tautologies 648

      11.4 Arguments 655

      11.5 Logic Circuits 661

      Chapter Review 665

      Chapter Project 668

      Appendix A Review A-1

      A.1 Real Numbers A-1

      A.2 Algebra Essentials A-16

      A.3 Exponents and Logarithms A-28

      A.4 Recursively Defined Sequences: Geometric Sequences A-34

      A.5 The Binomial Theorem A-42

      Appendix B Using Lindo to Solve Linear Programming Problems B-1

      Appendix C Graphing Utilities C-1

      C.1 The Viewing Rectangle C–1

      C.2 Using a Graphing Utility to Graph Equations C–3

      C.3 Square Screens C–6

      C.4 Using a Graphing Utility to Graph Inequalities C–7

      Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems AN-1

      Photo Credits PC-1

      Subject Index I-1

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