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Economics
by Sicat, Gerardo P.
Publication:
Metro Manila
National Book Store, Inc.
1983
. xxiv, 853 pages :
, Part I: introductory elementary economics. –
1 The nature of economics. –
2 Basic economic problems. –
3 Market analysis. –
4 Costs, supply, and the firm. –
5 Market structure: monopoly and imperfect competition. –
6 Income and factors of production. –
Part II: enterprise and measurement. –
7 Enterprises and their organization. –
8 National income measurement. –
9 Expenditure, saving and income. –
Part III: national income and aggregate activity. –
10 National income and growth. –
11 Prices, money and banking. –
12 Monetary policy and central banking. –
13 The financial system. –
14 Public expenditure and taxation. –
15 Fiscal policy and national income. –
16 Some issues in fiscal policy and development. –
Part IV: economic development and growth. –
17 Economic growth and development. –
18 Development planning. –
19 Economic policy and private activity.–
20 Agriculture and development. –
21 Land reform –
22 Industrialization and technology. –
23 Population. –
24 Labor and employment. –
25 Human resources and education. –
26 Labor mobility and migration. –
Part V: International trade and payments. –
27 Balance of payments and international exchange. –
28 International trade. –
29 Tariffs, industry, and development. –
30 National income and external balance. –
Part VI: global aspects of national development. –
31 International finance and official development assistance. –
32 Commodities. –
33 Regional economic cooperation: Asean and beyond. –
34 Foreign investment and the multinational enterprise. –
35 North-South issues: international aspects of third world development. –
36 The good society: alternative economic systems.
Date:
1983
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College algebra : text/workbook
by Salamat, Lorina G.
Publication:
Mandaluyong City
National Book Store
2008
. xi, 275 pages :
, Chapter I sets and operations –
Introduction –
Definitions, set notations, membership and operations –
Set notations and membership –
Operations on sets –
Chapter II the real numbers system –
The real numbers system –
Absolute value –
Properties of addition and multiplication –
Zero in the fundamental operations –
Algebraic expressions –
The four fundamental operations –
Division of polynomials –
Symbols of grouping –
Exercises –
Chapter III integral exponents –
Laws of exponents –
Zero and negative integers as exponents –
Scientific notation –
Exercises –
Chapter IV special products –
Product of two binomials –
Product of the sum and difference of two terms –
Square of the sum of two terms –
Binomials with common terms –
Square of a trinomial –
Cube of a binomial –
Other products –
Exercises –
Chapter V factoring –
Binomials –
Trinomials –
Multinomials of four or more terms –
Exercises –
Chapter VI algebraic fractions –
Permissible changes in sign –
Basic principles of fraction –
Reduction of fraction to lowest terms –
Complex fractions –
Exercises –
Chapter VII radicals –
Properties of radicals –
Fractional exponents –
Laws of radicals –
Simplification of radicals –
Operation of radicals –
Chapter VIII equations –
Linear equations in one unknown –
Quadratic equations –
Linear equations in two unknowns –
Linear equations in three unknowns –
Worded problems –
Exercises –
Chapter IX inequalities –
Properties of inequalities –
Linear inequalities in one variable –
System of linear inequalities –
Exercises –
Chapter X ratio, proportion and variation–
Ratio –
Proportion –
Variation –
Exercises.
Date:
2008
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College algebra and trigonometry
by Castillo, Leticia L.
Publication:
Mandaluyong City
National Book Store
2008
. viii, 772 pages :
, 1 Sets and the numbers systems –
1.1 Sets –
1.2 Number sets –
1.3 Algebra of the real numbers R –
1.4 Order in R –
1.5 Algebra of complex numbers –
Chapter 1 summary –
2 Algebraic expressions –
2.1 Polynomials –
2.2 Addition and subtraction of algebraic expressions –
2.3 Laws of exponents –
2.4 Multiplication of polynomials –
2.5 Special products –
2.6 Binomial expansion –
2.7 Division of polynomials –
2.8 Factoring –
2.9 Rational or fractional expressions –
2.10 Simplification of rational expressions –
2.11 Multiplication and division of rational expressions –
2.12 Addition and subtraction of rational expressions –
2.13 Complex fractions –
2.14 Zero and negative exponents –
2.15 Irrational expressions –
2.16 Simplification of radicals –
2.17 Addition and subtraction of radicals –
2.18 Multiplication and division of radicals –
Chapter 2 summary –
3 Functions and graphs –
3.1 The two-dimensional coordinate system –
3.2 Relations and functions –
3.3 Graphs of functions and relations –
3.4 Operations on functions –
3.5 Types of functions –
Chapter 3 summary –
4 Equations and inequalities –
4.1 The linear function and its graphs –
4.2 The straight line –
4.3 Solution of a linear equation in one variable –
4.4 The quadratic function and its graph –
4.5 Solutions of a quadratic function and its graph –
4.6 nature of the roots of a quadratic equation –
4.7 Equations involving radicals –
4.8 Equations in quadratic form –
4.9 Word problems –
4.10 Variation –
4.11 Polynomial equations in one variable –
4.12 Inequalities –
Chapter 4 summary –
5 Systems of equations and inequalities –
5.1 System of two linear equations in two variables –
5.2 System of two non-linear equations in two variables –
5.3 System of three linear equations in three variables –
5.4 Solutions of systems of linear equations –
5.5 Systems of inequalities in two variables –
Chapter 5 summary –
6 Circular functions –
6.1 The point function –
6.2 The circular functions –
6.3 Identities of the circular functions –
6.4 Angles –
6.5 Trigonometric functions of angles –
6.6 Graph of the circular functions –
6.7 Identities, equations and inequalities –
Chapter 6 summary
7 Inverse functions –
7.1 Inverse of a function –
7.2 Inverse circular or inverse trigonometric relations –
7.3 Inverse circular or inverse trigonometric functions –
7.4 Identities and equations involving inverse circular –
Chapter 7 summary –
8 Applications of trigonometric functions –
8.1 Trigonometric functions of an angle of a right triangle –
8.2 Right triangle solution –
8.3 Oblique triangle solution –
8.4 Vectors –
8.5 Complex numbers –
8.6 Multiplication and division of complex numbers in polar form –
8.7 Powers and roots of complex numbers in polar form –
Chapter 8 summary –
9 The exponential and logarithmic functions –
9.1 The exponential function –
9.2 The logarithmic function –
9.3 Common logarithms –
Chapter 9 summary –
10 Sequences, series, mathematical induction...
10.1 Sequences –
10.2 Series –
10.3 The arithmetic sequence or arithmetic progression –
10.4 The geometric sequence or geometric progression –
10.5 Mathematical induction –
10.6 The binomial theorem –
10.7 Counting principle –
10.8 Permutations –
10.9 Combinations –
10.10 Sets and counting –
Chapter 10 summary.
Date:
2008
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Plane trigonometry (text/workbook)
by Batacan, Ma. Carmelita A.
Publication:
Mandaluyong City
National Book Store
2001
. viii, 265 pages :
, Chapter 1 functions and relations –
1.1 Rectangular coordinate system –
1.2 Distance between two points –
1.3 Midpoint formula –
1.4 Function and relation –
1.5 Inverse function and relation –
1.6 Operations with functions and relations –
1.7 Graphs of functions and relations –
Chapter 2 exponential and logarithmic functions –
2.1 Exponential function –
2.2 Logarithmic function –
2.3 Common logarithms –
2.4 Natural logarithm –
2.5 Solution of exponential and logarithmic equations –
Chapter 3 circle, arc length, and angles –
3.1 the circle –
3.2 Arc length of a circle –
3.3. Angles –
3.4 Angle measurement –
3.5 Length of an intercepted arc –
Chapter 4 circular functions –
4.1 Coordinate function –
4.2 Circular functions –
4.3 Signs of the circular functions identities –
4.4 Fundamental circular functions identities –
4.5 Proving identities –
4.6 Special angles –
4.7 Addition formulas –
4.8 Double-angle formulas –
4.9 Half-angle formulas –
4.10 Tales and graphs of circular functions –
Chapter 5 inverse circular functions –
5.1 Inverse circular function –
5.2 Principal values –
5.3 General values –
5.4 Operations involving circular functions –
5.5 Graphs of the inverse circular functions –
Chapter 6 trigonometric equations –
6.1 Trigonometric equations –
6.2 Solution of trigonometric equations –
6.3 Methods for solving trigonometric equations –
Chapter 7 solutions of right triangles –
7.1 Trigonometric functions of an acute angle –
7.2 Trigonometric functions of complementary angles –
7.3 Angle of elevation and angle of depression –
7.4 Bearings –
7.5 Vectors –
Chapter 8 solutions of oblique triangles –
8.1 Oblique triangles –
8.2 Law of sines –
8.3 Law of cosines –
Chapter 9 area of a triangle –
9.1 Area of right triangle –
9.2 Area of an oblique triangle –
Chapter 10 complex numbers
10.1 Pure imaginary number –
10.2 Complex numbers –
10.3 Algebraic operations of complex numbers –
10.4 Graphic representation of complex numbers –
10.5 Graphic representation of addition and subtraction –
10.6 Trigonometric or polar form of complex numbers –
10.7 Roots of complex numbers.
Date:
2001
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Statistics for Filipino students
by Batacan, Ma. Carmelita A.
Publication:
Mandaluyong City
National Book Store
2009
. ix, 266 pages :
, Chapter 1 introduction –
History and definition –
Variables –
Charts and graphs –
Chapter 2 frequency distribution –
Steps in constructing a frequency distribution –
Frequency polygon –
Histogram –
Cumulative frequency graph –
Cumulative percentage curves or ogive –
Chapter 3 measures of central tendency –
Mean –
Median –
Mode –
Quantiles –
Percentiles –
Deciles –
Chapter 4 measures of dispersion –
The range –
Quartile deviation –
Mean absolute deviation –
Standard score (or units) –
Normal curve –
Variance –
Chapter 5 skewness and kurtosis –
Skewness –
Kurtosis –
Chapter 6 correlation analysis –
Scatter diagram –
Pearson correlation coefficient, denoted by r –
Product-Moment method –
Chapter 7 linear regression analysis –
Scattergram –
The method of least squares –
Chapter 8 fundamental principle of counting, permutation and combination –
The fundamental principle of counting –
Permutation –
Combination –
Chapter 9 probabilities and expectations –
Probability –
Exclusive events –
Independent events –
Repeated trials –
Dependent events –
Chapter 10 sampling distribution –
Kinds of sampling –
Central limit theorem –
Chapter 11 estimation –
Confidence intervals for means –
Confidence intervals for proportions –
Confidence intervals for differences –
Chapter 12 hypothesis testing –
Statistical hypotheses –
Level of significance –
Critical values –
Large sample mean test –
Small sample mean test –
The t test
Chapter 13 analysis of variance (anova) –
Analysis of variance summary table –
Chapter 14 Chi-squared distribution –
Test of goodness of fit –
Test of independence –
Test of homogeneity.
Date:
2009
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Statistics in education and the sciences (with application to research)
by Calmorin, Laurentina P.
Publication:
Manila
National Book Store
1997
. viii, 306 pages :
, Chapter 1 meaning and importance of statistics to research –
Meaning of statistics –
Scope of statistics –
Functions of statistics –
Importance of statistics –
Researcher's objectives in studying statistics –
Exercises –
Chapter 2 collection and presentation of data –
Trying out or testing the reliability of the research instrument –
Validation of the research instrument –
Data processing procedure –
Data processing method –
Presentation of data –
Textual form –
Tabular form –
Graphical form –
Advantages of the polygon and the histogram –
Disadvantages of the histogram –
Chapter 3 frequency distributions and their graphic representation –
Frequency distribution –
Cumulative frequency distributions –
Graphic representation of frequency –
Distribution –
Histogram –
Frequency polygon –
Cumulative frequency polygon –
Cumulative percentage frequency polygon or ogive –
Advantages and limitations of the histogram or bar graph and the frequency polygon or line graph –
Disadvantages of the histogram –
Exercises –
Chapter 4 measures of central tendency –
Characteristics of the mean, median, and mode –
Advantages of the mean, media, and mode –
Disadvantages of the mean, media, and mode –
The arithmetic mean –
The geometric mean –
The harmonic mean –
The median –
Median from below –
Median from above –
The mode –
Exercises –
Chapter 5 point measures –
The quartile –
The decile –
The percentile –
Exercises –
Chapter 6 measures of variability, skewness, and kurtosis –
The range –
Quartile deviation or semi-interquartile range –
The average deviation or mean deviation –
The variance –
Standard deviation –
Advantages of the variance and standard deviation as measures of variability –
Interpretation of standard deviation –
Measures of relative variability –
Measures of skewness –
Measures of kurtosis –
Exercises –
Chapter 7 measures of correlation –
Perfect positive correlation –
Perfect negative correlation –
Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient –
Spearman rank correlation coefficient or Spearman Rho –
Interpretation of correlation value –
Scatter diagram or scattergram –
Exercises –
Chapter 8 sampling designs –
Advantages of sampling –
Disadvantages of sampling –
Planning a sampling survey –
Determination of sample size –
Sampling designs –
Scientific sampling –
Non-scientific sampling –
Common sampling techniques –
Exercises –
Chapter 9 the use of statistical tests in research –
Objective procedure –
The null hypothesis –
Selection of an appropriate statistical test –
The level of significance –
Determine the sample size of the statistical test –
Region of rejection –
Computation of the value of the statistical test –
Interpretation of the computed value –
Exercises –
Chapter 10 probability distributions –
Possible outcomes –
Addition of probabilities –
Multiplication of probabilities –
Probability distributions –
Binomial distributions –
Exercises –
Chapter 11 Chi-square –
Definition of Chi-square –
Uses of Chi-square –
One-way classification –
Independence in a 2 x 2 table –
Independence in a 3 x 3 table –
Independence in a 5 x 5 table –
Exercises –
Chapter 12 Z-test, Friedman’s two-way analysis of variance by ranks, and Kruskals-Wallis One-Way analysis of variance by ranks –
Z-test between percentages –
Z-test between means –
Friedman's two-way analysis of variance by ranks –
Kruskals-Wallis' one-way analysis of variance by ranks –
Tied observations –
Exercises –
Chapter 13 T-test and analysis of variance (F-test) –
T-test –
One-way analysis of variance (F-test) –
Two-way analysis of variance (F-test) –
Special analysis of variance (F-test) –
Exercises –
Chapter 14 partial and multiple correlation and regression –
Partial correlation of three variables –
Partial correlation of four variables –
Multiple correlation and regression –
Regression equation in standard score form –
Exercises –
Chapter 15 analysis of covariance (ANOVA)
ANCOVA table –
Exercises.
Date:
1997
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