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Large (A4+) text book
Some neatly written notes and highlights throughout the book by previous owner
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Introductory Mathematical Analysis for Business, Economics, and the Life and Social Sciences by Haeussler, Paul, and Wood is a comprehensive textbook designed to provide a solid mathematical foundation for students in various disciplines. The thirteenth edition emphasizes algebraic techniques as a gateway to understanding more advanced topics such as calculus and finite mathematics. The authors focus on developing algebraic skills through carefully structured exercises that include both drill problems and real-world applications. This approach helps students build the analytical tools necessary for modeling and solving practical problems in business and economics.
The book is organized into three main parts: college algebra, finite mathematics, and calculus. This structure allows instructors to tailor the material to different course formats and student needs. Throughout the text, the authors maintain a balance between rigor and accessibility, refining the flow and organization to enhance learning. Examples are worked through in detail, and transitions between topics are smooth and logical. The thirteenth edition continues the tradition of clarity and pedagogical strength, making it a trusted resource for introductory mathematical analysis courses.