Business math presents statistics and probability theory, matrices and linear algebra, set theory, and calculus. Students will be able to solve problems involving linear programming using graphical methods and to solve business application problems using elementary algebra techniques such as solving systems of equations and by applying derivatives and integration theory. Business math, as an undergraduate course, is sometimes divided into two or three semester courses: business algebra, business calculus, and/or financial mathematics. Business algebra relies upon algebraic and exponential properties as well as other financial mathematics not depending on calculus. A good course in business calculus will motivate calculus by introducing many of the major ideas in calculus with real life situations involving financial and other vocational applications. Business math is often divide into courses business algebra , business calculus and/or financial mathematics.
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