Organized to support an "early transcendentals" approach to the course, this version of Rogawski's highly anticipated text presents calculus with solid mathematical precision but with an everyday sensibility that puts the main concepts in clear terms. It is rigorous without being inaccessible and clear without being too informal--it has the perfect balance for instructors and their students.
This guide is also a perfect reference for parents who need to review critical calculus concepts as they help high school students with homework assignments, as well as for adult learners headed back into the classroom who just need a ...
The Calculus Collection is a useful resource for everyone who teaches calculus, in high school or in a 2- or 4-year college or university.
Slay the calculus monster with this user-friendly guide Calculus For Dummies, 2nd Edition makes calculus manageable—even if you're one of the many students who sweat at the thought of it.
This plain-English guide to Calculus II will set you straight! An easy-to-understand primer on advanced calculus topics Confounded by curves? Perplexed by polynomials? This plain-English guide to Calculus II will set you straight!
In addition, the book illustrates the elements of finite calculus with the varied formulas for power, quotient, and product rules that correlate markedly with traditional calculus.
0-486-45350-2 HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS, David E. Smith. Two-volume history — from Egyptian papyri and medieval maps to modern graphs and diagrams. Non-technical chronological survey with thousands of biographical notes, ...
As in the original, this edition includes material that is essential for students in science and engineering, including an elementary introduction to complex numbers and complex-valued functions, applications of calculus to modeling ...
The book features a new preface that alerts readers to new interactive online content, including demonstrations linked to specific figures in the book as well as an online supplement.
And just what does calculus have to do with answering either of these questions? It turns out that calculus has a lot to do with both questions, as this book can show you. The theme of the book is approximations.
This introductory book takes readers gently from single to multivariate calculus and simple differential and difference equations.