Introductory Mathematics for the Life Sciences offers a straightforward introduction to the mathematical principles and applications needed for studies in the life sciences. Starting with the basics of numbers, fractions, ratios, and percentages, the author explains progressively more sophisticated
Introductory Mathematics for the Life Sciences
โ Scribed by Phoenix, David
- Publisher
- Milton : Chapman and Hall/CRC
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
1 online resource (244 pages)
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This book is ideal for one- or two-semester or two- or three-quarter courses covering topics in college algebra, finite mathematics, and calculus for students in business, economics, and the life and social sciences. Haeussler, Paul, and Wood establish a strong algebraic foundation that sets this te
Includes bibliographical references and index
<p><span>This classroom-tested textbook is an innovative, comprehensive, and forward-looking introductory undergraduate physics course. While it clearly explains physical principles and equips the student with a full range of quantitative tools and methods, the material is firmly grounded in biologi
This classroom-tested textbook is an innovative, comprehensive, and forward-looking introductory undergraduate physics course. While it clearly explains physical principles and equips the student with a full range of quantitative tools and methods, the material is firmly grounded in biological relev
Prentice Hall, 2011. โ 885 p. โ ISBN: 0321643887, 9780321643889<div class="bb-sep"></div>Haeussler, Paul, and Wood establish a strong algebraic foundation that sets this text apart from other applied mathematics texts, paving the way for students to solve real-world problems that use calculus. Empha