Introductory Mathematical Analysis for Business, Economics, and the Life and Social Sciences
(Autor) Ernest HaeusslerHaeussler, Paul, and Wood establish a strong algebraic foundation that sets this text apart from other applied mathematics texts, paving the way for students to solve real-world problems that use calculus. Emphasis on developing algebraic skills is extended to the exercises-including both drill problems and applications. KEY TOPICS: Review of Algebra;Applications and More Algebra;Functions and Graphs;Lines, Parabolas, and Systems;Exponential and Logarithmic Functions;Mathematics of Finance;Matrix Algebra;Linear Programming;Introduction to Probability and Statistics;Additional Topics in Probability;Limits and Continuity;Differentiation;Additional Differentiation Topics;Curve Sketching;Integration;Applications of Integration;Continuous Random Variables;Multivariable Calculus MARKET: Appropriate for Mathematics for Business Courses.
Ernest Haeussler
Ernest Haeussler was a German mathematician and author best known for his groundbreaking work in the field of calculus. His clear and concise writing style made complex mathematical concepts accessible to a wider audience. His key contributions to literature include "Introductory Mathematical Analysis" which remains a staple in calculus education.