1 Welcome Course MATH ECONOMICS. 2 Lecture... Nama:Henni Indriyani, SE. Ak., M.Si. NIP:982107034 Tlp:Flexi. 7902360.

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1 Welcome Course MATH ECONOMICS

2 Lecture... Nama:Henni Indriyani, SE. Ak., M.Si. NIP: Tlp:Flexi

3 guide book Chiang Alpha C, Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics, Mac-Graw Hill, New York. Judith Felicia Pattiwael I, Matematika Ekonomi, Salemba Empat. Josep Bintang Kalangi, Matematika Ekonomi & Bisnis.

4 Reading Use the time to read, reading is the basic policy (Hisham al-Talib) The book, like a vitamin that mempu enhance our intellectual and emotional (Clare Boothe Luce) I always imagined that Paradise is like a library (Jorge Luis Borges: 1899 to 1985) All civilized nations are guided by the literature (Voltaire) There are few worse crimes than burning books. One of them is not reading the book (joseph Brodsky) I have found my religion, nothing is more important than books. I looked at the library as a place of worship (Jean Paul Sartre)

5 MATERIALS lectures - UTS Basic Concepts of Mathematics & Eq (1) Numbers & Society (1) Functions & Applications (3) Differentials & Applications (2)

6 MATERIALS lectures - UAS Integral & Its Application (2) Front & Runs (1) Calculate Finance (3) Review & Quiz (1)

7 BASIC MATH CONCEPTS

8 UNDERSTANDING By language: -Mathema = Knowledge -Mathematics: Studies on how to learn knowledge -Mathematics: The study and classification of various structures and patterns -The science of numbers and shapes as well Mathematics is "the language of science"

9 BENEFITS OF LEARNING MATH Training the mind-set objective, systematic, rational, consistent, and effective.  ABC: Accurate (carefully), Brief (summary), Clear (clear) As a calculation tool and decision As science

10 THE ROLE OF MATHEMATICS IN ECONOMICS Explain the relationship between variables Explaining the change in the form of tables and diagrams Making the definitions and assumptions Deduce

11 UNDERSTANDING THE BASIC MATH Symbols: expression of an idea (numbers, symbols) Constant: the symbol of a particular object Variables: symbols of objects in a certain set Parameters: constant that has not been rated yet Model: a structure or form of relationship as the embodiment of the minds on an issue

12 Types of variable Discrete & Continuous Smoking & No Smoking (dependent) Endogenous and Exogenous