Networked Business Math CD

Edition: 3

Copyright: 2009

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Networked Business Math, by Brian Felkel and Robert Richardson, is a textbook on CD which addresses Business Calculus topics in a way that is relative to business majors. Business issues are examined from a business standpoint with a focus on modeling data. Because Excel and/or computer algebra systems are utilized, more attention can be focused on interpreting data and working more realistic problems rather than focusing on rote symbol manipulation.

Extraordinary Features:

  • The "textbook" can be downloaded as needed onto a computer, run from the CD, or used as a printed copy.
  • Files are displayed in Word 2000-2001 format, and can be viewed on a PC or Mac.
  • Excel and a computer algebra system are both used as problem-solving tools in the course, or Excel could be used exclusively.
  • Interactive compressed videos provide students with access to 24-hour tutoring, as they can download and view the videos as they work the examples.
  • Homework solution sets and current data sets allow the students to see the answers, as well as the software syntax that generates the answers. Some exercises also include hyperlinks to current data sets that can be manipulated.
  • Excellent tool for distance learning courses!

Chapter 1: Introduction to Discrete Analysis
Fundamentals of Arithmetic and Graphing
Manipulating Functions With a Spreadsheet
Introduction to Mathematical Models
Curves of Best Fit
Solving Equations - Goal Seek

Chapter 2: Models for Equilibrium and Break-Even Points
Equations of Lines
Applications of Lines - Market Equilibrium
Introduction to Revenue, Cost, Profit and Break-Even Points
Using Non-Linear Functions
Summary and Applications

Chapter 3: Differential Calculus
Introduction to the Marginal Concept
The Derivative
An Introduction to Maple (Derive, Mathematica or the TI 89)
Using Solver - An Alternative to Goal Seek
Finding Maxima and Minima
Finding Maxima and Minima Using Excel
Maxima and Minima With Constraints and EOQ
Discontinuities, Volume Discounts, and EOQ
Elasticity
Point Elasticity (Optional)

Chapter 4: Derivatives the Old Fashioned Way
A Review of Functions
Elementary Derivatives
Derivative Rules
The Chain Rule

Chapter 5: Finance
Future Values
Present Values
Amortization

Chapter 6: Using Solver - Function Derivations, Linear and Non-Linear ProgrammingDeriving Custom Equations
Linear and Non-Linear Programming

Chapter 7: Integral Calculus and ApplicationsApproximating Area and Applications
Definite Integrals
Finding Areas Using Excel and Simpson's Rule
The Normal Distribution
Lorentz Curves, Consumer and Producer Surplus
Indefinite Integrals Using Maple
Indefinite Integrals Manually
Indefinite Integrals Manually (continued)

Brian H Felkel
Robert L Richardson

Networked Business Math, by Brian Felkel and Robert Richardson, is a textbook on CD which addresses Business Calculus topics in a way that is relative to business majors. Business issues are examined from a business standpoint with a focus on modeling data. Because Excel and/or computer algebra systems are utilized, more attention can be focused on interpreting data and working more realistic problems rather than focusing on rote symbol manipulation.

Extraordinary Features:

  • The "textbook" can be downloaded as needed onto a computer, run from the CD, or used as a printed copy.
  • Files are displayed in Word 2000-2001 format, and can be viewed on a PC or Mac.
  • Excel and a computer algebra system are both used as problem-solving tools in the course, or Excel could be used exclusively.
  • Interactive compressed videos provide students with access to 24-hour tutoring, as they can download and view the videos as they work the examples.
  • Homework solution sets and current data sets allow the students to see the answers, as well as the software syntax that generates the answers. Some exercises also include hyperlinks to current data sets that can be manipulated.
  • Excellent tool for distance learning courses!

Chapter 1: Introduction to Discrete Analysis
Fundamentals of Arithmetic and Graphing
Manipulating Functions With a Spreadsheet
Introduction to Mathematical Models
Curves of Best Fit
Solving Equations - Goal Seek

Chapter 2: Models for Equilibrium and Break-Even Points
Equations of Lines
Applications of Lines - Market Equilibrium
Introduction to Revenue, Cost, Profit and Break-Even Points
Using Non-Linear Functions
Summary and Applications

Chapter 3: Differential Calculus
Introduction to the Marginal Concept
The Derivative
An Introduction to Maple (Derive, Mathematica or the TI 89)
Using Solver - An Alternative to Goal Seek
Finding Maxima and Minima
Finding Maxima and Minima Using Excel
Maxima and Minima With Constraints and EOQ
Discontinuities, Volume Discounts, and EOQ
Elasticity
Point Elasticity (Optional)

Chapter 4: Derivatives the Old Fashioned Way
A Review of Functions
Elementary Derivatives
Derivative Rules
The Chain Rule

Chapter 5: Finance
Future Values
Present Values
Amortization

Chapter 6: Using Solver - Function Derivations, Linear and Non-Linear ProgrammingDeriving Custom Equations
Linear and Non-Linear Programming

Chapter 7: Integral Calculus and ApplicationsApproximating Area and Applications
Definite Integrals
Finding Areas Using Excel and Simpson's Rule
The Normal Distribution
Lorentz Curves, Consumer and Producer Surplus
Indefinite Integrals Using Maple
Indefinite Integrals Manually
Indefinite Integrals Manually (continued)

Brian H Felkel
Robert L Richardson