Math 101: Finite Mathematics
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- 1: Sets and Counting
- This chapter covers principles of sets and counting. After completing this chapter students should be able to: use set theory and venn diagrams to solve counting problems; use the multiplication axiom to solve counting problems; use permutations to solve counting problems; and use combinations to solve counting problems.
- 2: Probability
- This chapter covers principles of probability. After completing this chapter students should be able to: write sample spaces; determine whether two events are mutually exclusive; use the addition rule; calculate probabilities using tree diagrams and combinations; solve problems involving conditional probability; determine whether two events are independent.
- 5: Mathematics of Finance
- This chapter covers principles of finance. After completing this chapter students should be able to: solve financial problems that involve simple interest; solve problems involving compound interest; find the future value of an annuity; find the amount of payments to a sinking fund; find the present value of an annuity; and find an installment payment on a loan.
- 6: Linear Functions
- Recall that a function is a relation that assigns to every element in the domain exactly one element in the range. Linear functions are a specific type of function that can be used to model many real-world applications, such as plant growth over time. In this chapter, we will explore linear functions, their graphs, and how to relate them to data.