Basic Mathematics
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Course Title: Basic Mathematics
Course No: MTH 204
Nature of the Course: THEORY
Semester: 1
Credit Hours: 3
Course Description
Course Objectives
Course Contents
1.8. Sets of numbers
- Natural numbers
- Integers
- Rational numbers
- Irrational numbers
- Real numbers
2. Complex Numbers
4 hrs
2.3. Algebra of complex numbers
- sum
- difference
- multiplication
- division
4.5. Methods of differentiation
- power rule
- sum rule
- product rule
- quotient rule
- chain rule
5.2. Techniques of integration
- Standard forms
- Substitution method
- Integration by parts
6.5. Equations of the first order and first degree
- a) variables separated
- b) homogeneous equations
- c) linear equations (without involving trigonometric functions)
7. Vectors
5 hrs
8.10. Solution of a system of linear equations up to three variables
- Cramer's rule
- Inverse matrix method
- Gaussian elimination method
Reference Books
- 1.Anthony Martin and Biggs Norman, Mathematics for Economics and Finance: Methods And Modelling, Cambridge University Press.
- 2.Bradley Teresa, Essential Mathematics for Economics and Business 4th Edition, Wiley.
- 3.Brechner Robert, Contemporary Mathematics for Business and Consumers, Thomson South-Western.
- 4.Dowling Edward, Schaum's Outline of Mathematical Methods for Business and Economics, McGraw-Hill.
- 5.George B. Thomas and Ross L. Finney, Calculus with Analytic Geometry, Addison – Wesley, 9th Edition.
- 6.Rosser Mike and Lis, Piotr, Basic Mathematics for Economists 3rd Edition. Routledge.
- 7.Taro Yamane, Mathematics for Economics, Prentice-Hall of India, New Delhi, 2nd Edition (An Elementary Survey).
- 8.Wegner Trevor, Applied Statistics: Methods and Excel-Based Application, Juta Academics.