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Introductory Mathematical Analysis

This document provides an overview of the book "Introductory Mathematical Analysis" by Said Taan EL Hajjar. The book covers topics in differential and integral calculus that are relevant for students in business, economics, and social sciences. It includes chapters on equations, inequalities, sequences, functions, limits, differentiation, applications of derivatives, and integration. The book is designed for students with a basic understanding of calculus and provides theoretical development and examples without extensive proofs.

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Introductory Mathematical Analysis

This document provides an overview of the book "Introductory Mathematical Analysis" by Said Taan EL Hajjar. The book covers topics in differential and integral calculus that are relevant for students in business, economics, and social sciences. It includes chapters on equations, inequalities, sequences, functions, limits, differentiation, applications of derivatives, and integration. The book is designed for students with a basic understanding of calculus and provides theoretical development and examples without extensive proofs.

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Book Title: Introductory Mathematical Analysis

Author: Said Taan EL Hajjar


Publisher: Xlibris Corporation, 2011
1-888-795-4274
www.Xlibris.com : Orders@Xlibris.com
ISBN: softcover: 978-1-4628-8789-7
EBook: 978-1-4628-8790-3
Overview: Introductory Mathematical Analysis includes topics from differential and integral
calculus that are of interest to students of business, economics, finance and the social sciences. It
begins with non-calculus topics such as equations, inequalities, functions, and mathematics of
finance. This book contains the theoretical development of the real number system, the
continuity, the differentiability, the integration of functions, and the convergence of sequences
and series of real numbers. It also includes the development of sequences and series of functions
and an analysis of the properties a limit function may inherit from its approximants. It is
designed for students who have an intuitive understanding and basic competency in the standard
procedures of the calculus. Some proofs are sufficiently described but are not overdone. Our
guiding philosophy led us to build on this foundation in such a way that pupils achieve the
elementary results and acquire fundamental skills in higher business and higher calculus.
Partially fulfills Core Mathematics requirement.

Contents
Preface…………………………………………………………………………………………2

Introduction …………………………………………………………………………………..3

Chapter 1 Equations and Inequalities

1.1 Evaluating an expression ……………………………………………………………7


1.2 Linear equations……………………………………………………………………….8
1.3 Rational equations……………………………………………………………………10
1.4 Simple irrational equations…………………………………………………………..12
1.5 Absolute value equations…………………………………………………………….13
1.6 Quadratic equations…………………………………………………………………..16
1.7 Inequalities…………………………………………………………………………...22

Chapter 2 Sequences

2.1 Proof by Mathematical Induction …………………………………………………...36


2.2 Numerical Sequence…………………………………………………………………37
2.3 Arithmetic Sequence ………………………………………………………………...38
2.4 Geometric Sequence ………………………………………………………………...41
2.5 Recurrent sequence ………………………………………………………………….45
2.6 Monotonic Sequence…………………………………………………………………47
2.7 Bounded Sequence …………………………………………………………………..52

Chapter 3 Functions

3.1 Remarkable functions ………………………………………………………………..62


3.2 Polar coordinates and trigonometric functions….. …………………………………..78
3.3 Range and Sketch of functions……………………………………………………….86
3.4 Solving logarithm, exponential and trigonometric equations………………………...96
3.5 Combination and Inverse of functions……………………………………………….99

Chapter 4 Limits and Continuities

4.1 Limit of a function at a given point….........................................................................123


4.2 Limit of a function at ∞ …………………………………………………………….127
4.3 Operations on the limits……………………………………………………………...132
4.4 Limits and inequalities ………………………………………………………………134
4.5 Continuity of functions ……………………………………………………………….135

Chapter 5 Differentiation

5.1 What is the Derivative?................................................................................................151


5.2 Rules of derivations………………………………………………………................. 156
5.3 Differentiability of trigonometric functions ……………...………………………….161
5.4 Geometric applications…………………………………………………………….....162
5.5 Physical applications ………………...……………………………………………... 165
5.6 Derivative of composite functions (Chain Rule)……………………………..............168
5.7 Second order differentiation ………………………………………………………....169
5.8 Implicit differentiation…………………………….………………………………….171

Chapter 6 Application on Derivatives

6.1 Minimum and Maximum values……………………………………………………..181


6.2 Increasing and decreasing functions…………………………………………………182
6.3 Critical number ……………………………………………………………………...186
6.4 Mean value theorem…………………………………………………………………187
6.5 Concavity…………………………………………………………………………….190
6.6 Variation and graph of polynomial functions………………………………………..196
6.7 Applications problems on maximum and minimum values…………………………200
6.8 Finance…………………………………………...…………………………………..202

Chapter 7 Integration

7.1 Antiderivative (primitive) of a function…………………………………………….222


7.2 Indefinite integral……………………………………………………………………224
7.3 Definite integral……………………………………………………………………...227
7.4 Graphical interpretation of the definite integral……………………………………..229
7.5 The fundamental theorem of integral calculus………………………………………231
7.6 Area between two curves……………………………………………………………233
7.7 Volume of a solid of revolution…………………………………………………..…234
7.8 Finance……………………………………………………………………… 245

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