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(BQ) Part 1 book "Mathematics for economics and business" has contents: Getting started, linear equations, non linear equations, mathematics of finance, differentiation. | FOR ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS IAN JACQUES If you want to increase your confidence in mathematics then look no further. Assuming little prior knowledge, this market-leading text is a great companion for those who have not studied mathematics in depth before. Breaking topics down into short sections makes each new technique you learn seem less daunting. This book promotes self-paced learning and study, as students are encouraged to stop and check their understanding along the way by working through practice problems. FEATURES • Many worked examples and business-related problems. • Core exercises now have additional questions, with more challenging problems in starred exercises which allow for more effective exam preparation. • Answers to every question are given in the back of the book, encouraging students to assess their own progress and understanding. • Wide-ranging topic coverage suitable for all students studying for an Economics or Business degree. Mathematics for Economics and Business is the ideal text for any student taking a course in economics, business or management. This book can be supported by MyMathLab Global, an online teaching and learning platform designed to build and test your understanding. Join over 10,000,000 students benefitting from Pearson MyLabs Unlimited opportunities to practice Interactive exercises with immediate feedback Track your progress through the Gradebook Eighth Edition MATHEMATICS FOR ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS IAN JACQUES Eighth Edition JACQUES IAN JACQUES was formerly a senior lecturer at Coventry University. He has considerable experience teaching mathematical methods to students studying economics, business and accounting. MATHEMATICS MATHEMATICS FOR ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS Eighth Edition Cover image © Getty Images You need both an access card and a course ID to access MyMathLab Global: 1. Is your lecturer using MyMathLab Global? Ask for your course ID. 2. Has an access card been included