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A Beginner's Guide to Finite Mathematics

For Business, Management, and the Social Sciences

  • Textbook
  • © 2012

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Authors:
  1. W.D. Wallis
    1. Department of Mathematics, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, USA

  • Covers the topics of counting, discrete probability, graph theory, linear equations, and linear programming
  • Includes many commercial applications, including linear programming, the theory of games, and financial mathematics
  • Especially useful for business and liberal arts majors for study in the classroom or self-study
  • Ample examples and illustrations are provided throughout
  • This new edition includes chapters on game theory and financial mathematics
  • Includes supplementary material:sn.pub/extras

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This second edition ofA Beginner’s Guide to Finite Mathematics: For Business, Management, and the Social Sciences takes a distinctly applied approach to finite mathematics at the freshman and sophomore level. Topics are presented sequentially: the book opens with a brief review of sets and numbers, followed by an introduction to data sets, histograms, means and medians. Counting techniques and the Binomial Theorem are covered, which provide the foundation for elementary probability theory; this, in turn, leads to basic statistics. This new edition includes chapters on game theory and financial mathematics.

Requiring little mathematical background beyond high school algebra, the text will be especially useful for business and liberal arts majors for study in the classroom or for self-study. Its straightforward treatment of the essential concepts in finite mathematics will appeal to a wide audience of students and teachers.

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XIII
  2. Numbers and Sets

    • W. D. Wallis
    Pages 1-51
  3. Counting

    • W. D. Wallis
    Pages 53-80
  4. Probability

    • W. D. Wallis
    Pages 81-156
  5. Graph Theory

    • W. D. Wallis
    Pages 157-209
  6. Linear Equations and Matrices

    • W. D. Wallis
    Pages 211-279
  7. Linear Programming

    • W. D. Wallis
    Pages 281-357
  8. Theory of Games

    • W. D. Wallis
    Pages 359-387
  9. Financial Mathematics

    • W. D. Wallis
    Pages 389-415
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 417-483

Reviews

From the reviews of the second edition:

“This second edition of Wallis’ concisely written textbook on finite mathematics can be a valuable resource for freshmen and sophomores. An economy of language lends elegance and clarity to this text, which is unusual among comparable texts that I work with. … helpful for parents or students seeking a resource to supplement a required textbook during the first couple of years of pre-calculus college algebra.” (Tom Schulte, MAA Reviews, March, 2013)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Mathematics, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, USA

    W.D. Wallis

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