The Nature of Mathematics with Corequisite Support Book 13th edition

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Karl Smith
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  • Chapter 1: The Nature of Problem Solving
    • 1.1: Problem Solving (27)
    • 1.2: Inductive and Deductive Reasoning (21)
    • 1.3: Scientific Notation and Estimation (26)
    • 1: Review Questions

  • Chapter 2: The Nature of Sets
    • 2.1: Sets, Subsets, and Venn Diagrams (26)
    • 2.2: Operations with Sets (29)
    • 2.3: Applications of Sets (27)
    • 2.4: Finite and Infinite Sets (24)
    • 2: Review Questions
    • 2: Responsive Lab: Venn Diagrams (1)

  • Chapter 3: The Nature of Logic
    • 3.1: Deductive Reasoning (39)
    • 3.2: Truth Tables and the Conditional (32)
    • 3.3: Operators and Laws of Logic (38)
    • 3.4: The Nature of Proof (23)
    • 3.5: Problem Solving Using Logic (14)
    • 3.6: Logic Circuits (13)
    • 3: Review Questions

  • Chapter 4: The Nature of Numeration Systems
    • 4.1: Early Numeration Systems (21)
    • 4.2: Hindu-Arabic Numeration System (27)
    • 4.3: Different Numeration Systems (38)
    • 4.4: Binary Numeration System (19)
    • 4.5: History of Calculating Devices (13)
    • 4: Review Questions

  • Chapter 5: The Nature of Numbers
    • 5.1: Natural Numbers (18)
    • 5.2: Prime Numbers (21)
    • 5.3: Integers (20)
    • 5.4: Rational Numbers (25)
    • 5.5: Irrational Numbers (22)
    • 5.6: Groups, Fields, and Real Numbers (20)
    • 5.7: Discrete Mathematics (21)
    • 5.8: Cryptography (10)
    • 5: Review Questions

  • Chapter 6: The Nature of Algebra
    • 6.1: Polynomials (20)
    • 6.2: Factoring (19)
    • 6.3: Evaluation, Applications, and Spreadsheets (18)
    • 6.4: Equations (16)
    • 6.5: Inequalities (27)
    • 6.6: Algebra in Problem Solving (23)
    • 6.7: Ratios, Proportions, and Problem Solving (37)
    • 6.8: Percents (35)
    • 6.9: Modeling Uncategorized Problems (15)
    • 6: Review Questions
    • 6: Responsive Lab: Scaling a Recipe (1)

  • Chapter 7: The Nature of Geometry
    • 7.1: Geometry (19)
    • 7.2: Polygons and Angles (27)
    • 7.3: Triangles (23)
    • 7.4: Similar Triangles (25)
    • 7.5: Right-Triangle Trigonometry (21)
    • 7.6: Mathematics, Art, and Non-Euclidean Geometries (20)
    • 7: Review Questions

  • Chapter 8: The Nature of Measurement
    • 8.1: Perimeter (35)
    • 8.2: Area (38)
    • 8.3: Surface Area, Volume, and Capacity (32)
    • 8.4: Miscellaneous Measurements (35)
    • 8.5: U.S.–Metric Conversions
    • 8: Review Questions
    • 8: Responsive Lab: Regular Polygons (1)

  • Chapter 9: The Nature of Networks and Graph Theory
    • 9.1: Euler Circuits and Hamiltonian Cycles (20)
    • 9.2: Trees and Minimum Spanning Trees (25)
    • 9.3: Topology and Fractals (21)
    • 9: Review Questions
    • 9: Responsive Lab: Complete Graph Algorithms (1)

  • Chapter 10: The Nature of Growth
    • 10.1: Exponential Equations (23)
    • 10.2: Logarithmic Equations (24)
    • 10.3: Applications of Growth and Decay (28)
    • 10: Review Questions
    • 10: Responsive Lab: Population Growth (1)

  • Chapter 11: The Nature of Financial Management
    • 11.1: Interest (44)
    • 11.2: Installment Buying (38)
    • 11.3: Sequences (31)
    • 11.4: Series (32)
    • 11.5: Annuities (29)
    • 11.6: Amortization (32)
    • 11.7: Summary of Financial Formulas (27)
    • 11: Review Questions
    • 11: Responsive Lab: Credit Cards (1)

  • Chapter 12: The Nature of Counting
    • 12.1: Permutations (34)
    • 12.2: Combinations (37)
    • 12.3: Counting without Counting (36)
    • 12.4: Rubik's Cube and Instant Insanity (17)
    • 12: Review Questions
    • 12: Responsive Lab: License Plates (1)

  • Chapter 13: The Nature of Probability
    • 13.1: Introduction to Probability (51)
    • 13.2: Mathematical Expectation (36)
    • 13.3: Probability Models (40)
    • 13.4: Calculated Probabilities (34)
    • 13.5: Bayes' Theorem (23)
    • 13.6: The Binomial Distribution (25)
    • 13: Review Questions

  • Chapter 14: The Nature of Statistics
    • 14.1: Frequency Distributions and Graphs (32)
    • 14.2: Descriptive Statistics (37)
    • 14.3: The Normal Curve (35)
    • 14.4: Correlation and Regression (26)
    • 14.5: Sampling (13)
    • 14: Review Questions
    • 14: Responsive Lab: Approximately Normal Distributions (1)

  • Chapter 15: The Nature of Graphs and Functions
    • 15.1: Cartesian Coordinates and Graphing Lines (24)
    • 15.2: Graphing Half-Planes (21)
    • 15.3: Graphing Curves (35)
    • 15.4: Conic Sections (24)
    • 15.5: Functions (32)
    • 15: Review Questions

  • Chapter 16: The Nature of Mathematical Systems
    • 16.1: Systems of Linear Equations (27)
    • 16.2: Problem Solving with Systems (35)
    • 16.3: Matrix Solution of a System of Equations (31)
    • 16.4: Inverse Matrices (25)
    • 16.5: Modeling with Linear Programming (27)
    • 16: Review Questions

  • Chapter 17: The Nature of Voting and Apportionment
    • 17.1: Voting (29)
    • 17.2: Voting Dilemmas (25)
    • 17.3: Apportionment (25)
    • 17.4: Apportionment Paradoxes (17)
    • 17: Review Questions
    • 17: Responsive Lab: Arrow's Impossibility Theorem (1)

  • Chapter 18: The Nature of Calculus
    • 18.1: What Is Calculus? (20)
    • 18.2: Limits (22)
    • 18.3: Derivatives (24)
    • 18.4: Integrals (21)
    • 18: Review Questions

  • Chapter P: Prologue: Why Math? A Historical Overview
    • P: Prologue: Why Math? A Historical Overview

  • Chapter E: Epilogue: Why Not Math? Mathematics in the Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, and Humanities
    • E: Epilogue: Why Not Math? Mathematics in the Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, and Humanities


Nature of Mathematics, 13th edition, by Karl Smith is written for liberal arts students and based on the belief that learning to solve problems is the principal reason for studying mathematics. Karl Smith introduces students to Polya's problem-solving techniques and shows them how to use these techniques to solve unfamiliar problems that they encounter in their own lives. Through the emphasis on problem solving and estimation, along with numerous in-text study aids, students are assisted in understanding the concepts and mastering the techniques. The WebAssign enhancement to this textbook engages students with immediate feedback, rich tutorial content, video instruction, and a full eBook.

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Chapter 2: The Nature of Sets
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Chapter 3: The Nature of Logic
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Chapter 4: The Nature of Numeration Systems
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Chapter 5: The Nature of Numbers
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Chapter 6: The Nature of Algebra
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Chapter 7: The Nature of Geometry
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Chapter 8: The Nature of Measurement
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Chapter 9: The Nature of Networks and Graph Theory
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Chapter 10: The Nature of Growth
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Chapter 11: The Nature of Financial Management
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Chapter 12: The Nature of Counting
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Chapter 13: The Nature of Probability
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Chapter 14: The Nature of Statistics
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Chapter 15: The Nature of Graphs and Functions
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15.2 21 005 007 007.EP 013 017 019 019.EP 021 023 035 036 039 039.EP 040 044 047 049 050 055 056 501.XP
15.3 35 003 003.EP 006 007 012 013 014 017 018 020 021 021.EP 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 032 032.EP 035 038 040 042 043 045 046 047 048 049 058 060 501.XP
15.4 24 009 012 014 017 021 023 024 027 028 031 033 034 035 038 039 040 041 043 044 048 053 055 056 059
15.5 32 003 006 008 011 013 016 017 020 021 022ab 023ab 024 025 026 027 029 030 031 033 035 037 040 040.EP 043 044 047 049 050 051 054 058 059
Chapter 16: The Nature of Mathematical Systems
16.1 27 007 010 010.EP 011 013 014 015 019 021 023 023.EP 025 027 030 031 034 034.EP 038 039 043 045 051 052 053 056 059 060
16.2 35 003 004 006 009 010 013 018 019 022 022.EP 023 024 025 026 028 028.EP 029 029.EP 032 032.EP 033 034 035 037 039 041 041.EP 043 046 050 053 055 057 058 059
16.3 31 004 008 012 014 015 016 017 019 019.EP 021 023 024 027 028 028.EP 030 032 035 036 039 041 044 048 049 052 052.EP 057 058 059 060 060.EP
16.4 25 009 009.EP 012 013 016 017 021 024 025 026 027 031 033 036 039 042 042.EP 045 048 051 054 055 058 059 060
16.5 27 005 009 013 013.EP 018 019 021 024 025 027 029 029.EP 030 031 034 035 038 038.EP 041 044 047 047.EP 051 053 054 057 059
Chapter 17: The Nature of Voting and Apportionment
17.Lab 1 001
17.1 29 012 016 018 019 022 025 026 027 028 031 035 035.EP 039 039.EP 040 040.EP 041 041.EP 042 042.EP 043 043.EP 044 044.EP 045 048 049 054 055
17.2 25 011 013 013.EP 015 016 016.EP 018 018.EP 019 019.EP 022 023 024 025 027 028 029 030 038 043 046 050 051 055 060
17.3 25 009 014 015 016 018 020 023 025 027 030 031 034 041 045 047 047.EP 050 050.EP 051 051.EP 055 056 057 058 059
17.4 17 008 014 015 018 018.EP 019 022 022.EP 024 027 028 029 030 037-041 051 054-056 058
Chapter 18: The Nature of Calculus
18.1 20 006 009 011 017 020 021 022 028 028.EP 030 034 037 038 039 042 044 045 048 050 057
18.2 22 003 005 008 009 010 012 014 016 021 026 026.EP 028 032 034 038 042 047 048 051 054 056 060
18.3 24 005-008 009-012 018 019-026 020 023 024 024.EP 025 026 028 030 031 033 033.EP 034 035 040 042 043 048 049 053 059
18.4 21 002 005 007 007.EP 008 009 010 018 019 021 034 038 040 041 043 045 046 048 055 058 059
Total 2422