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Single Variable Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 2e
This book goes beyond the basics of a first course in calculus to reveal the power and richness of the subject.
3 CHAPTER 8 First-Order Differential Equations The differential equation dy = 1 dx x + y is neither separable nor linear in the variable y. Take the reciprocal of both sides of the equation. Can this new differential equation be solved?
Dennis Zill's mathematics texts are renowned for their student-friendly presentation and robust examples and problem sets. The Fourth Edition of Single Variable Calculus: Early Transcendentals is no exception.
The text is problem driven with exceptional exercises based on real world applications from engineering, physics, life sciences, and economics.
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The book is a comprehensive yet compressed entry-level introduction on single variable calculus, focusing on the concepts and applications of limits, continuity, derivative, defi nite integral, series, sequences and approximations.
Single Variable Calculus
In this edition, as in the first two editions, I aim to convey to the student a sense of the utility of calculus and to develop technical competence, but I also strive to give some appreciation for the intrinsic beauty of the subject.
The aim of this classroom-tested book is to deliver a rigorous discussion of the concepts and theorems that are dealt with informally in the first two semesters of a beginning calculus course.