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A Survey of Mathematics with Applications is a text you can actually read, understand and enjoy while learning how math impacts your world (especially for majors in the liberal arts, social sciences, business, nursing, and allied health fields). Real-life applications motivate topics, along with a variety of interesting and useful exercises. It is an ideal text for courses that satisfy the minimum requirement in mathematics for graduation or transfer.
 The 12th Edition greatly increases downloadable data sets exercises, expands coverage and exercises in financial literacy, adds new Now Try exercises, and much more.
Contents
Chapter 1: Critical Thinking Skills
 
 1.1 Inductive and Deductive Reasoning
 1.2 Estimation Techniques
 1.3 Problem-Solving Procedures
 Chapter 2: Sets
 
 2.1 Set Concepts
 2.2 Subsets
 2.3 Venn Diagrams, Set Operations, and Data Representation
 2.4 Venn Diagrams with Three Sets and Verification of Equality of Sets
 2.5 Set Applications and Survey Data Analysis
 2.6 Infinite Sets
 Chapter 3: Logic
 
 3.1 Statements and Logical Connectives
 3.2 Truth Tables for Negation, Conjunction, and Disjunction
 3.3 Truth Tables for the Conditional and Biconditional
 3.4 Equivalent Statements
 3.5 Symbolic Arguments
 3.6 Euler Diagrams and Syllogistic Arguments
 3.7 Switching Circuits
 Chapter 4: Systems of Numeration
 
 4.1 Additive, Multiplicative, and Ciphered Systems of Numeration
 4.2 Place-Value or Positional-Value Numeration Systems
 4.3 Other Bases
 4.4 Perform Computations in Other Bases
 4.5 Early Computational Methods
 Chapter 5: Number Theory and the Real Number System
 
 5.1 Number Theory
 5.2 The Integers
 5.3 The Rational Numbers
 5.4 The Irrational Numbers
 5.5 Real Numbers and Their Properties
 5.6 Rules of Exponents and Scientific Notation
 5.7 Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences
 5.8 The Fibonacci Sequence and The Golden Ratio
 Chapter 6: Algebra, Graphs, and Functions
 
 6.1 Order of Operations and Solving Linear Equations
 6.2 Formulas and Modeling
 6.3 Applications of Algebra
 6.4 Variation
 6.5 Solving Linear Inequalities
 6.6 Graphing Linear Equations
 6.7 Solving Systems of Linear Equations
 6.8 Linear Inequalities in Two Variables and Systems of Linear Inequalities
 6.9 Solving Quadratic Equations by Using Factoring and by Using the Quadratic Formula
 6.10 Functions and Their Graphs
 Chapter 7: The Metric System
 
 7.1 Basic Terms and Conversions Within the Metric System
 7.2 Length, Area, and Volume
 7.3 Mass and Temperature
 7.4 Dimensional Analysis and Conversions to and from the Metric System
 Chapter 8: Geometry
 
 8.1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
 8.2 Polygons
 8.3 Perimeter and Area
 8.4 Volume and Surface Area
 8.5 Transformational Geometry, Symmetry, and Tessellations
 8.6 Topology
 8.7 Non-Euclidean Geometry and Fractal Geometry
 Chapter 9: Mathematical Systems
 
 9.1 Groups
 9.2 Finite Mathematical Systems
 9.3 Modular Arithmetic
 9.4 Matrices
 Chapter 10: Consumer Mathematics
 
 10.1 Percent
 10.2 Personal Loans and Simple Interest
 10.3 Compound Interest
 10.4 Installment Buying
 10.5 Buying a House with a Mortgage
 10.6 Ordinary Annuities, Sinking Funds, and Retirement Investments
 Chapter 11: Probability
 
 11.1 Empirical and Theoretical Probabilities
 11.2 Odds
 11.3 Expected Value (Expectation)
 11.4 Tree Diagrams
 11.5 OR and AND Problems
 11.6 Conditional Probability
 11.7 The Fundamental Counting Principle and Permutations
 11.8 Combinations
 11.9 Solving Probability Problems by Using Combinations
 11.10 Binomial Probability Formula
 Chapter 12: Statistics
 
 12.1 Sampling Techniques and Misuses of Statistics
 12.2 Frequency Distributions and Statistical Graphs
 12.3 Measures of Central Tendency and Position
 12.4 Measures of Dispersion
 12.5 The Normal Curve
 12.6 Linear Correlation and Regression
 Chapter 13: Graph Theory
 
 13.1 Graphs, Paths, and Circuits
 13.2 Euler Paths and Euler Circuits
 13.3 Hamilton Paths and Hamilton Circuits
 13.4 Trees
 Chapter 14: Voting and Apportionment
 
 14.1 Voting Methods
 14.2 Flaws of the Voting Methods
 14.3 Apportionment Methods
 14.4 Flaws of the Apportionment Methods

              
              
              
              

