For three-semester or four-quarter courses in Calculus for students majoring in mathematics, engineering, or science Clarity and precision Thomas' Calculus: Early Transcendentals helps students reach the level of mathematical proficiency and maturity you require, but with support for students who need it through its balance of clear and intuitive explanations, current applications, and generalised concepts. In the 14th SI Edition, new co-author Christopher Heil (Georgia Institute of Technology) partners with author Joel Hass to preserve what is best about Thomas' time-tested text while reconsidering every word and every piece of art with today's students in mind. The result is a text that goes beyond memorising formulas and routine procedures to help students generalise key concepts and develop deeper understanding.
Thomas' Calculus
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This fifth edition of Lang's book covers all the topics traditionally taught in the first-year calculus sequence.
This text is designed for a three-semester or four-quarter calculus course (math, engineering, and science majors). Thomas' Calculus, 13th Edition, introduces students to the intrinsic beauty of calculus and the power of its applications.
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Thomas' Calculus: Early Transcendentals
This text is designed for the single variable component of a three-semester or four-quarter calculus course (math, engineering, and science majors).
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This text is designed for a three-semester or four-quarter calculus course (math, engineering, and science majors).