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Probability: An Introduction
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Probability: An Introduction

Excellent basic text covers set theory, probability theory for finite sample spaces, binomial theorem, probability distributions, means, standard deviations, probability function of binomial distribution, and other key concepts and methods essential to a thorough understanding of probability. Includes 360 illustrative problems with answers for half. Only high school algebra needed. Chapter bibliographies.
 
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Introduction to Analysis
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Introduction to Analysis

Written for junior and senior undergraduates, this remarkably clear and accessible treatment covers set theory, the real number system, metric spaces, continuous functions, Riemann integration, multiple integrals, and more. Rigorous and carefully presented, the text assumes a year of calculus and features problems at the end of each chapter. 1968 edition.
 
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A Second Course in Linear Algebra
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A Second Course in Linear Algebra

This textbook for senior undergraduate and first year graduate-level courses in linear algebra and analysis, covers linear algebra, multilinear algebra, canonical forms of matrices, normal linear vector spaces and inner product spaces. These topics provide all of the prerequisites for graduate students in mathematics to prepare for advanced-level work in such areas as algebra, analysis, topology and applied mathematics.
 
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Trigonometry for the Practical Man
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Trigonometry for the Practical Man

This book has been designed to present the various branches of fundamental mathematics so that they may be understandable without the assistance of a teacher.
 
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Understanding Multivariable Calculus: Problems, Solutions, and Tips
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Understanding Multivariable Calculus: Problems, Solutions, and Tips

Calculus offers some of the most astounding advances in all of mathematics—reaching far beyond the two-dimensional applications learned in first-year calculus. We do not live on a sheet of paper, and in order to understand and solve rich, real-world problems of more than one variable, we need multivariable calculus, where the full depth and power of calculus is revealed.
 
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