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Finite Mathematics & Its Applications
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13th Edition by Larry J. Goldstein,
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Chapters 1 - 12, Complete
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, Contents
Chapter 1: Linear Equations and Straight Lines
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Chapter 2: Matrices
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Chapter 3: Linear Programming, A Geometric Approach
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Chapter 4: The Simplex Method
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Chapter 5: Sets and Counting
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Chapter 6: Probability
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Chapter 7: Probability and Statistics
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Chapter 8: Markov Processes
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Chapter 9: The Theory of Games
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Chapter j The Mathematics of Finance
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10:
Chapter j Logic 11–1
11:
Chapter j Difference Equations and Mathematical Models
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12:
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Exercisesj 1.1 5
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Finite Mathematics & Its Applications
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13th Edition by Larry J. Goldstein,
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Chapters 1 - 12, Complete
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, Contents
Chapter 1: Linear Equations and Straight Lines
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Chapter 2: Matrices
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Chapter 3: Linear Programming, A Geometric Approach
j j j j j j 3–1
Chapter 4: The Simplex Method
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Chapter 5: Sets and Counting
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Chapter 6: Probability
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Chapter 7: Probability and Statistics
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Chapter 8: Markov Processes
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Chapter 9: The Theory of Games
j j j j j 9–1
Chapter j The Mathematics of Finance
j j j 10–1
10:
Chapter j Logic 11–1
11:
Chapter j Difference Equations and Mathematical Models
j j j j 12–1
12:
, Chapter 1 j
Exercisesj 1.1 5
6. Leftj 1,j down
2
1. Rightj 2,j upj 3 y
y
(2,
x
x
(–1, –2
j
7. Leftj 20,j upj 40
2. Leftj 1,j upj4 y
y
(–20,j 40)
(–1,j 4)
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8. Rightj 25,j upj 30
3. Downj 2 y
y
(25,j 30)
x
x
(0,j –2)
9. Pointj Qj isj 2j unitsj toj thej leftj andj 2j unitsj upj orj(—2,j2).
4. Rightj 2
y
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