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Mathematics in the Modern World
About this book
This book acquaints students with the nature and language of mathematics. It has 9 chapters which are independent of each other. It explores the nature and characteristics of mathematics, the language and symbols used in mathematics, and inductive and deductive reasoning to predict patterns. It also investigates mathematical patterns found in nature. It presents the basic concepts of logic and the various rules of inferences and replacements necessary to prove the validity of arguments. Discusses the building blocks in the study of statistics, the levels of measurements of random variables, the methods of descriptive statistics, the linear relationship between two sets of random variables, and the distribution of data that exhibits a "bell-shaped curve. It also tackles the mathematics used in Universal Product Codes (UPC).
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Table of contents
- Mathematics in the Modern World
- Mathematics in the Modern World
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- General Summary
- References
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Index
- About the Authors
- About the Book