College Mathematics for Business, Economics, Life Sciences, and Social Sciences
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I. A Library of Elementary Functions
- 1. Linear Equations and Graphs
- 1.1 Linear Equations and Inequalities
- 1.2 Graphs and Lines
- 1.3 Linear Regression
- Chapter 1 Summary and Review
- Review Exercises
- 2. Functions and Graphs
- 2.1 Functions
- 2.2 Elementary Functions: Graphs and Transformations
- 2.3 Quadratic Functions
- 2.4 Polynomial and Rational Functions
- 2.5 Exponential Functions
- 2.6 Logarithmic Functions
- Chapter 2 Summary and Review
- Review Exercises
II. Finite Mathematics
- 3. Mathematics of Finance
- 3.1 Simple Interest
- 3.2 Compound and Continuous Compound Interest
- 3.3 Future Value of an Annuity; Sinking Funds
- 3.4 Present Value of an Annuity; Amortization
- Chapter 3 Summary and Review
- Review Exercises
- 4. Systems of Linear Equations; Matrices
- 4.1 Review: Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables
- 4.2 Systems of Linear Equations and Augmented Matrices
- 4.3 Gauss – Jordan Elimination
- 4.4 Matrices: Basic Operations
- 4.5 Inverse of a Square Matrix
- 4.6 Matrix Equations and Systems of Linear Equations
- 4.7 Leontief Input – Output Analysis
- Chapter 4 Summary and Review
- Review Exercises
- 5. Linear Inequalities and Linear Programming
- 5.1 Linear Inequalities in Two Variables
- 5.2 Systems of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables
- 5.3 Linear Programming in Two Dimensions: A Geometric Approach
- Chapter 5 Summary and Review
- Review Exercises
- 6. Linear Programming: The Simplex Method
- 6.1 The Table Method: An Introduction to the Simplex Method
- 6.2 The Simplex Method: Maximization with Problem Constraints of the Form ≤
- 6.3 The Dual Problem: Minimization with Problem Constraints of the Form ≥
- 6.4 Maximization and Minimization with Mixed Problem Constraints
- Chapter 6 Summary and Review
- Review Exercises
- 7. Logic, Sets, and Counting
- 7.1 Logic
- 7.2 Sets
- 7.3 Basic Counting Principles
- 7.4 Permutations and Combinations
- Chapter 7 Summary and Review
- Review Exercises
- 8. Probability
- 8.1 Sample Spaces, Events, and Probability
- 8.2 Union, Intersection, and Complement of Events; Odds
- 8.3 Conditional Probability, Intersection, and Independence
- 8.4 Bayes’ Formula
- 8.5 Random Variable, Probability Distribution, and Expected Value
- Chapter 8 Summary and Review
- Review Exercises
III. Calculus
- 9. Limits and the Derivative
- 9.1 Introduction to Limits
- 9.2 Infinite Limits and Limits at Infinity
- 9.3 Continuity
- 9.4 The Derivative
- 9.5 Basic Differentiation Properties
- 9.6 Differentials
- 9.7 Marginal Analysis in Business and Economics
- Chapter 9 Summary and Review
- Review Exercises
- 10. Additional Derivative Topics
- 10.1 The Constant e and Continuous Compound Interest
- 10.2 Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
- 10.3 Derivatives of Products and Quotients
- 10.4 The Chain Rule
- 10.5 Implicit Differentiation
- 10.6 Related Rates
- 10.7 Elasticity of Demand
- Chapter 10 Summary and Review
- Review Exercises
- 11. Graphing and Optimization
- 11.1 First Derivative and Graphs
- 11.2 Second Derivative and Graphs
- 11.3 L’Hôpital’s Rule
- 11.4 Curve-Sketching Techniques
- 11.5 Absolute Maxima and Minima
- 11.6 Optimization
- Chapter 11 Summary and Review
- Review Exercises
- 12. Integration
- 12.1 Antiderivatives and Indefinite Integrals
- 12.2 Integration by Substitution
- 12.3 Differential Equations; Growth and Decay
- 12.4 The Definite Integral
- 12.5 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
- Chapter 12 Summary and Review
- Review Exercises
- 13. Additional Integration Topics
- 13.1 Area Between Curves
- 13.2 Applications in Business and Economics
- 13.3 Integration by Parts
- 13.4 Other Integration Methods
- Chapter 13 Summary and Review
- Review Exercises
- 14. Multivariable Calculus
- 14.1 Functions of Several Variables
- 14.2 Partial Derivatives
- 14.3 Maxima and Minima
- 14.4 Maxima and Minima Using Lagrange Multipliers
- 14.5 Method of Least Squares
- 14.6 Double Integrals over Rectangular Regions
- 14.7 Double Integrals over More General Regions
- Chapter 14 Summary and Review
- Review Exercises
- 15. Markov Chains (online at goo.gl/8SZkyn)
- 15.1 Properties of Markov Chains
- 15.2 Regular Markov Chains
- 15.3 Absorbing Markov Chains
- Chapter 15 Summary and Review
- Review Exercises
Appendix A: Basic Algebra Review
- A.1 Real Numbers
- A.2 Operations on Polynomials
- A.3 Factoring Polynomials
- A.4 Operations on Rational Expressions
- A.5 Integer Exponents and Scientific Notation
- A.6 Rational Exponents and Radicals
- A.7 Quadratic Equations
Appendix B: Special Topics (online at goo.gl/mjbXrG)
- B.1 Sequences, Series, and Summation Notation
- B.2 Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences
- B.3 Binomial Theorem
- B.4 Interpolating Polynomials and Divided Differences
Appendix C: Tables
- Table I Integration Formulas
- Table II Area under the Standard Normal Curve
Answers
Index
Index of Applications
Hallmark features of this title
- A Diagnostic Prerequisite Test assesses prerequisite skills prior to the course and provides a Basic Algebra Review to help students remediate where necessary.
- Over 300 worked examples introduce concepts and demonstrate problem-solving techniques.
- Matched Problems with each of the worked examples reinforce basic topics and help students assess their understanding.
- Exercise sets after each section include Skills Warm-up problems that review prerequisite knowledge, followed by problems categorized by difficulty (A, B, and C), followed by Applications.
- Applications give students substantial experience in modeling and solving real-world problems.
- Chapter Reviews summarize important terms, symbols, and concepts and are followed by Review Exercises.
About our authors
Raymond A. Barnett, a native of California, received his B.A. in mathematical statistics from the University of California at Berkeley and his M.A. in mathematics from the University of Southern California. He has been a member of the Merritt College Mathematics Department and was chairman of the department for 4 years. Raymond Barnett has authored or co-authored 18 textbooks in mathematics, most of which are still in use. In addition to international English editions, a number of books have been translated into Spanish.
The late Michael R. Ziegler received his B.S. from Shippensburg State College and his M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Delaware. After completing post-doctoral work at the University of Kentucky, he was appointed to the faculty of Marquette University where he held the rank of Professor in the Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science. Dr. Ziegler published over a dozen research articles in complex analysis and co-authored 11 undergraduate mathematics textbooks with Raymond A. Barnett, and more recently with Karl E. Byleen.
Karl E. Byleen received his B.S., M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in mathematics from the University of Nebraska. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science of Marquette University. He has published a dozen research articles on the algebraic theory of semigroups.
Christopher Stocker received his B.S. in mathematics and computer science from St. John’s University in Minnesota and his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in mathematics from the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. He is currently an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science of Marquette University. He has published 8 research articles in the areas of graph theory and combinatorics.
New and updated features of this title
- New full-color design and modern look helps students navigate the text and enhances its pedagogical features. The revised design is free of potentially distracting elements.
- Figures have been re-rendered using the latest software and re-conceived to take advantage of a full color palette in order to maximize their instructional potential.
- Reminder features in the margin either remind students of a concept that is needed at that point in the book or direct the student back to the section in which it was covered earlier.
- Section 2.1 includes rewritten and simplified material on cost, revenue and profit.
- Section 11.5 includes rewritten Theorem 3 on using the second-derivative test to find absolute extrema, making it applicable to more general intervals.
- Section 13.2 includes rewritten material on the future value of a continuous income stream to provide a more intuitive and less technical treatment.
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The text is organized into three parts: A Library of Elementary Functions (Chapters 1-2), Finite Mathematics (Chapters 3-8, 15), and Calculus (Chapters 9-14).
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College Mathematics for Business, Economics, Life Sciences, and Social Sciences, 14th Edition offers more built-in guidance than any other text in its field – with special emphasis on prerequisites skills – and a host of student-friendly features to help students catch up or learn on their own. The text’s emphasis on helping students “get the idea” is enhanced in the new edition by a design refresh, updated data and applications, and a robust MyLab™ Math course.
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| Dimensions | 1.55 × 8.45 × 11.10 in |
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| Author | Raymond A. Barnett, Michael R. Ziegler, Karl E. Byleen, Christopher J. Stocker |
| Subjects | mathematics, higher education, applied math, Calculus, Applied & Advanced Math, Mathematics for Business |




