The Active Modeler Mathematical Modeling with Microsoft Excel

The Active Modeler Mathematical Modeling with Microsoft Excel by Erich Neuwirth, published by Thomson/Brooks/Cole in 2004, is a comprehensive guide that spans 471 pages. This book serves as a hands-on introduction to modeling various applications using Microsoft Excel, making it suitable for readers interested in practical mathematical modeling techniques.
Readers will find numerous tutorials and applications designed to illustrate how to model and solve problems effectively in Excel. This edition offers a more accessible approach compared to traditional modeling texts, making it a valuable resource for those studying mathematical modeling or liberal arts mathematics. The content is structured to facilitate understanding and application of mathematical concepts through the use of spreadsheets and statistical software.
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This is a hands-on introduction to modeling a wide variety of applications in Microsoft Excel. It features numerous tutorials and applications to illustrate how to model and solve problems in Excel. It can be used by itself or as a supplement to a text in Mathematical Modeling or Liberal Arts Mathematics. Neuwirth and Arganbright offer a more accessible and hands-on alternative than do other modeling texts.
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