Advanced Mathematics - Code: 18125A
1. Credits: 3 credits
2. Department: Department of Mathematics
3. Credit hours:
- Total (TOT): 45 periods. - Theory (THE): 29 periods.
- Experiment (EXP): 00 periods. - Exercise (EXE): 14 periods.
- Guidance for ASGMT/PRJ (GD): 00 periods. - Test (TST): 02 periods.
4. Prerequisite:
5. Course description:
This course is an introduce to calculus, with a focus on problem solving and applications to economics and business. This course covers: matrices, system of linear equations and inequalities, linear programming; exponential and logarithmic functions; the concepts of derivative and integral and their applications.
6. Course books, Reference books and Software’s:
- Marvin-L.-Bittinger-David-J.-Ellenbogen-Scott-Surgent-Calculus-and-Its-Applications-10th-Edition-Addison-Wesley-_-Pearson-2011
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Carl P. Simon, Lawrence E. Blume - Mathematics for Economists-W. W. Norton & Company (1994)
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Ian Jacques - Mathematics for Economics and Business-Pearson Education Limited (2018)