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Student Solutions Manual and Study Guide for Epp's Discrete Mathematics with Applications, 4th Paperback – 21 April 2011

Edition: 4th


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Provides additional explanations for some topics and complete, worked-out solutions to every third problem in the text that is not fully solved in Appendix B.

  1. Publisher

    Brooks/Cole ISE

  2. Publication date

    21 April 2011

  3. Dimensions

    21.59 x 1.19 x 27.64 cm

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About the Author

Susanna S. Epp received her Ph.D. in 1968 from the University of Chicago, taught briefly at Boston University and the University of Illinois at Chicago, and is currently Vincent DePaul Professor Emerita of Mathematical Sciences at DePaul University. After initial research in commutative algebra, she became interested in cognitive issues associated with teaching analytical thinking and proof and published a number of articles related to this topic, one of which was chosen for inclusion in The Best Writing on Mathematics 2012. She has spoken widely on discrete mathematics and organized sessions at national meetings on discrete mathematics instruction. In addition to Discrete Mathematics with Applications and Discrete Mathematics: An Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning, she is co-author of Precalculus and Discrete Mathematics, which was developed as part of the University of Chicago School Mathematics Project. The third edition of Discrete Mathematics with Applications received a Texty Award for Textbook Excellence in June 2005. Epp co-organized an international symposium on teaching logical reasoning, sponsored by the Institute for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science (DIMACS), and she was an associate editor of Mathematics Magazine from 1991 to 2001. Long active in the Mathematical Association of America (MAA), she is a co-author of the curricular guidelines for undergraduate mathematics programs: CUPM Curriculum Guide 2004. She received the Hay Award for Contributions to Mathematics Education in 2005 and the Award for Distinguished Teaching given by the Illinois Section of the MAA in 2010.


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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Brooks/Cole ISE; 4th edition (21 April 2011)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 202 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0495826138
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0495826132
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 21.59 x 1.19 x 27.64 cm
  • Best Sellers Rank: 699,360 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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    • 3,175 in Mathematics Textbooks
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5.0 out of 5 stars Didn't need it

Reviewed in Canada on 13 April 2013

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I bought this just in case I struggled with the course (I'm more of a calculus person), but the textbook itself was good enough that I rarely had to consult the solution manual. It's not expensive, so it's great to have handy, for those few topics I struggled with.

1.0 out of 5 stars useless solution book

Reviewed in Canada on 31 January 2017

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the solution book is not give any useful extra answer or solution about what exercise there aren't give on lecture book back.

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Reviewed in Canada on 6 October 2014

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1.0 out of 5 stars It's like they got some undergrad MathEd major to write the ...

Reviewed in the United States on 4 February 2016

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Not only does this book offer very basic (not in-depth enough to really learn anything from) solutions to a very limited number of problems (most of which aren't even the difficult ones that might warrant a well laid out solution), the authors compounded the problem by giving out incorrect answers. It's like they got some undergrad MathEd major to write the solutions for extra credit or something. I brought this up to my professor who then looked into it further. He has officially recommended to the department that we no longer carry or suggest purchase of the solutions manual. He and some graduate students are currently reviewing the solutions in the back of the text book for accuracy. Depending on their findings the university will likely switch to another discrete math book.

In short, don't buy this book. If you've already purchased it and are morally compromised like myself, I suggest pawning it off to an incoming freshman or befriending a local community college student and having him/her sell it at their bookstore (bookstore at our local CC actually pays more then the University's bookstore). If you are morally sound then just burn it, eat the $60-$80 you likely paid, and move on with your life. Holding a grudge against a titanic system like the textbook industry only leads to too much thought regarding a negative review for a s***ty book written in the name of procrastination.

3.0 out of 5 stars Don't Expect Answers

Reviewed in the United States on 21 July 2012

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This is not a solutions manual like most math books offer. The selection of problems in here seems pretty random. On the one hand, it was good and forced me to work more since I didn't have the fall back of checking the answer. Usually when really stuck I'd look for similar problems to see what methods were used there, but often the problems have such a huge range that no two are even that similar. I got this because my college class recommended it, and I used it on a lot of chapters, but as to how much it actually helped I don't know. If you're a math wiz you probably can get by without this, but discrete is a deceptively tough subject so you want to think carefully about taking that chance. I aced my final and course, many failed, so anything helpful is worth while if you want to drop the money for it.