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Solution Manual – Finite Mathematics and Its Applications, 13th Edition (Larry J. Goldstein) | Complete Step-by-Step Solutions

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Comprehensive Solution Manual for Finite Mathematics Master concepts and problem-solving with this complete Solution Manual for Finite Mathematics and Its Applications, 13th Edition by Larry J. Goldstein. Includes all chapters with step-by-step solutions, designed to help students fully understand the application of mathematical concepts in business, economics, and social sciences. What’s Included Complete solutions for all chapters Step-by-step explanations for exercises and problems Covers real-world applications of finite mathematics Organized chapter by chapter for easy reference Ideal for homework, self-study, and exam preparation Topics Covered Matrices and matrix operations Systems of linear equations Linear programming and optimization Probability and statistics for finite mathematics Mathematics of finance (interest, annuities, loans) Sets, logic, and counting techniques Markov chains and decision-making models Game theory and applications in economics and social sciences Perfect For Undergraduate mathematics students Business, economics, and social science majors Tutors and instructors Exam, quiz, and homework assistance Self-study to reinforce problem-solving skills

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, TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Linear Equations and Straight Lines 1–1


Chapter 2: Matrices 2–1


Chapter 3: Linear Programming, A Geometric Approach 3–1


Chapter 4: The Simplex Method 4–1


Chapter 5: Sets and Counting 5–1


Chapter 6: Probability 6–1


Chapter 7: Probability and Statistics 7–1


Chapter 8: Markov Processes 8–1


Chapter 9: The Theory of Games 9–1


Chapter 10: The Mathematics of Finance 10–1


Chapter 11: Logic 11–1


Chapter 12: Difference Equations and Mathematical Models 12–1

, Chapter 1
Exercises 1.1 5
6. Left 1, down
2
1. Right 2, up 3 y
y


(2, 3)
x
x
( )
–1, – 52




7. Left 20, up 40
2. Left 1, up 4 y
y

(–20, 40)
(–1, 4)
x
x




8. Right 25, up 30
3. Down 2 y
y


(25, 30)
x
x
(0, –2)




9. Point Q is 2 units to the left and 2 units up or
4. Right 2
y (—2, 2).

10. Point P is 3 units to the right and 2 units down or
(3,—2).
x
(2, 0) 1
11. —2(1) + (3) = —2 +1 = —1so yes the point is
3
on the line.

5. Left 2, up 1 1
y 12. —2(2) + (6) = —1 is false, so no the point is not
3
on the line

(–2, 1)
x



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, Chapter 1: Linear Equations and Straight Lines ISM: Finite Math


1 24. 0 = 5
13. —2x + y = —1 Substitute the x and y no solution
3
x-intercept: none
coordinates of the point into the equation:
f 1 hı f h When x = 0, y = 5
' ,3 →—2 ' 1 ı + 1 (3)=—1→—1+1=—1 is y-intercept: (0, 5)
y' ı 'y ıJ
2 J 2 3
a false statement. So no the point is not on 25. When y = 0, x = 7
theline. x-intercept: (7, 0)
f 1 hı f 1 hı 0=7
14. —2 ' + ' (—1) =—1 is true so yes the point is no solution
y-intercept: none
y'3 ıJ 'y3 ıJ
on the line. 26. 0 = –8x
15. m = 5, b = 8 x=0
x-intercept: (0, 0)
16. m = –2 and b = –6 y = –8(0)
y=0
17. y = 0x + 3; m = 0, b = 3 y-intercept: (0, 0)

2 2 1
18. y = x + 0; m = , b = 0 27. 0 = x – 1
3 3 3
x=3
19. 14x +7y = 21 x-intercept: (3, 0)
1
7 y =—14x +21 y = (0) – 1
3
y = —2x +3
y = –1
y-intercept: (0, –1)
20. x — y = 3 y
—y =—x +3
y = x —3
(3, 0)
21. 3x = 5 x
5 (0, –1)
x=
3
1 2
28. When x = 0, y = 0.
22. – x + y =10
2 3 When x = 1, y = 2.
2 1 y
y = x +10
3 2
3
y = x +15 (1, 2)
4 x
(0, 0)

23. 0 = —4x +8
4x = 8
x=2
x-intercept: (2, 0)
y = –4(0) + 8
y=8
y-intercept: (0, 8)


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