Finite Mathematics &Its Applications
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13th Edition byLarry J. Goldstein,
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Chapters 1 - 12, Complete
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, Contents
Chapter 1: LinearEquationsandStraightLines
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Chapter 2: Matrices
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Chapter 3: Linear Programming, A Geometric Approach
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Chapter 4: TheSimplex Method
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Chapter 5: Sets andCounting
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Chapter 6: Probability
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Chapter 7: Probability and Statistics
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Chapter 8: MarkovProcesses
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Chapter 9: The Theory of Games
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Chapter TheMathematics ofFinance
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Chapter Logic 11–1
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Chapter DifferenceEquationsandMathematicalModels
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Exercises1.1 5
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