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WORKT

EXT IN
GE 105:
MATHE
MATICS
IN THE
MODERMARLON S. FRIAS, PhD
N JOAMEL P. GELLOR, PhD
NARCISO C. GONZAGA, JR.
WORLDZYRIL MAE MASINADING
ZENY L. MAUREAL
ENGR. LYNN M. REMO
ELSON P. SALVAN
TERESA L. TACBOBO, PhD
REBYSARAH S. TAMBAOAN
ALFEO B. TULANG, PhD
LEZEL M. TUTANES, PhD
ENGR. JASON A. UN
TOPICS AUTHORS
I. Mathematics in our World J. GELLOR
II. Mathematical Language and Symbols E. SALVAN
III. Problem Solving and Reasoning J. GELLOR
IV. Data Management L. REMO
A. TULANG
V. Geometric Designs Z. MAUREAL
ZM. MASINADING
VI. Codes N. GONZAGA
VII. Linear Programming R. TAMBAOAN
VIII. The Mathematics of Finance J. UN
IX. Apportionment and Voting M. FRIAS
X. Logic T. TACBOBO
XI. The Mathematics of Graphs T. TACBOBO
XII. The Mathematical System L. TUTANES

WORKTEXT IN GE 105 FOR BSIT


TOPICS AUTHORS
I. Mathematics in our World J. GELLOR
II. Mathematical Language and Symbols E. SALVAN
III. Problem Solving and Reasoning J. GELLOR
IV. Data Management L. REMO
A. TULANG
VI. Codes N. GONZAGA
VII. Linear Programming R. TAMBAOAN
IX. Apportionment and Voting M. FRIAS
WORKTEXT IN GE 105 FOR BSMATH

TOPICS AUTHORS
I. Mathematics in our World J. GELLOR
II. Mathematical Language and Symbols E. SALVAN
III. Problem Solving and Reasoning J. GELLOR
IV. Data Management L. REMO
A. TULANG
VI. Codes N. GONZAGA
IX. Apportionment and Voting M. FRIAS
X. Logic
T. TACBOBO
XI. The Mathematics of Graphs
XII. The Mathematical System L. TUTANES

WORKTEXT IN GE 105 FOR BAEL, BA-SOCIO, BA-


SOCSCI, BA-PHILO, BA-ECON, BSN, BEE, CONDEV,
DEVCOM
TOPICS AUTHORS
I. Mathematics in our World J. GELLOR
II. Mathematical Language and Symbols E. SALVAN
III. Problem Solving and Reasoning J. GELLOR
IV. Data Management L. REMO
A. TULANG
V. Geometric Designs Z. MAUREAL
ZM. MASINADING
VIII. The Mathematics of Finance J. UN
IX. Apportionment and Voting M. FRIAS
TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NUMBER
I. Mathematics in our World
1. Patterns and Numbers in Nature and the World.
II. Mathematical Language and Symbols
1. Mathematical languages
2. Basic concepts of sets, functions, relations and binary
operations.
3. Elementary logic: connectives, quantifiers, negation,
variables.
III. Problem Solving and Reasoning
1. Inductive and deductive reasoning
2. Problem solving strategies
3. Mathematical problems involving patterns
4. Recreational problems using mathematics
IV. Data Management
1. Data collection
2. Measures of central tendency
3. Measures of dispersion
4. Measures of relative position
5. Probabilities and normal distribution
6. Linear regression and correlation
V. Geometric Designs
1. Geometric shapes
2. Transformations
3. Patterns and Diagrams
4. Designs, Arts, and Culture
VI. Codes
1. The algebra of computer integers
2. Basics in cryptography
3. Fundamentals of error-correcting codes
4. Repetition and Hamming codes
VII. Linear Programming
1. Linear Inequalities
2. Geometry of Linear Programming
3. Simplex Method

VIII. The Mathematics of Finance


1. Commercial discount, markup and markdown
2. Simple and Compound Interest
3. Credit Cards
4. Ordinary Simple Annuity
5. Amortization and Sinking Fund
6. Bonds and Bond Valuation
IX. Apportionment and Voting
1. Introduction to apportionment
2. Introduction to voting
3. Weighted voting system
X. Logic
1. Logical connectives, Statements
2. Truth Tables, Validity
3. Logical Equivalences
4. Quantifiers
XI. The Mathematics of Graphs
1. Graphs and its basic concepts
2. Graphs and Euler circuits
3. Weighted graphs
4. Planarity and Euler’s formula
5. Graph coloring
XII. The Mathematical System
1. Modular arithmetic
2. Applications of modular arithmetic
3. Introduction to group theory

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