Sequences, Combinations, Limits


In a departure from traditional teaching methods, this text focuses on theory more than computations, relying on independent study. Its material is geared toward aspects of high-school mathematics that promise to prove particularly useful for future studies and work. The first of three chapters deals with sequences, their definitions, and methods of mathematic induction. The next chapter addresses combinations, and the final chapter examines limits through a series of introductory problems, problems related to the definition of limit, and problems related to the computation of limits. Answers and hints to the test problems are provided, and "road signs" appear in the margins, marking passages requiring particular attention. 1969 edition.
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Sequences, Combinations, Limits


In a departure from traditional teaching methods, this text focuses on theory more than computations, relying on independent study. Its material is geared toward aspects of high-school mathematics that promise to prove particularly useful for future studies and work. The first of three chapters deals with sequences, their definitions, and methods of mathematic induction. The next chapter addresses combinations, and the final chapter examines limits through a series of introductory problems, problems related to the definition of limit, and problems related to the computation of limits. Answers and hints to the test problems are provided, and "road signs" appear in the margins, marking passages requiring particular attention. 1969 edition.
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Sequences, Combinations, Limits

Sequences, Combinations, Limits

Sequences, Combinations, Limits

Sequences, Combinations, Limits

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In a departure from traditional teaching methods, this text focuses on theory more than computations, relying on independent study. Its material is geared toward aspects of high-school mathematics that promise to prove particularly useful for future studies and work. The first of three chapters deals with sequences, their definitions, and methods of mathematic induction. The next chapter addresses combinations, and the final chapter examines limits through a series of introductory problems, problems related to the definition of limit, and problems related to the computation of limits. Answers and hints to the test problems are provided, and "road signs" appear in the margins, marking passages requiring particular attention. 1969 edition.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486425665
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 08/30/2002
Series: Dover Books on Mathematics Series , #3
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Foreword
1. Sequences
1. What are sequences?
2. The method of mathematical induction
3. Problems
2. Combinations
3. Limits
1. Introductory problems
2. Problems related to the definition of limit
3. Problems on the computation of limits
Test problems
For Chapter 1
For Chapter 2
For Chapter 3
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