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Basic computer mathematics volume 3
Title: Fundamentals of Computer Mathematics (Higher Vocational Education)

Author: Gao

Press: Machinery Industry Press. Publication date: 2011-02-21ISBN: 978711331094 Format: 16 Pricing: 65438.

This book is equipped with electronic courseware, facing the field of computer science and electronics, closely combining with professional needs, and paying attention to the application of mathematical ideas and methods in computer science and electronics. According to the characteristics of higher vocational students, the language of this book is simple, easy to understand, easy to read, and convenient for students to understand and master mathematics knowledge.

The book consists of four chapters, including: introduction to linear algebra, set and relation, graph theory and mathematical logic. The "*" section is optional. Each section of this book is equipped with certain exercises, and each chapter is equipped with review questions. The reference answers to the exercises are attached at the end of the book.

This book can be used as a major of computer application and electronics in higher vocational colleges. Textbooks or reference books of mathematics courses can also be used as readers' reference for continuing education and self-study exams. order

The first chapter is a preliminary study of linear algebra.

Section 1 The Concept and Operation of Matrix

Elementary transformation of matrix in the second quarter

In the third section, the problem of solving general linear equations is solved

The fourth quarter mathematics experiment

Review question one

Chapter II Collection and Relationship

Section 1 Basic Concepts and Operations of Sets

The second quarter binary relationship

Review question 2

Chapter III Graph Theory

Section 1 Figure

Otto and hamiltonian graph in the second quarter

Section 3 tree

Review question three

Chapter IV Mathematical Logic

The first section propositional logic

Predicate logic in the second quarter

Review question 4

Practice reference answers

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