Calculus with applications

About the book: This book is for the one-term calculus course taken by students in business, economics, management, and the social, biological and environmental sciences. A prerequisite of intermediate algebra is assumed. In courses where college algebra is the prerequisite, much of Chapter 1 may be...

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Main Author: Urso, Rosario (Author)
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Language:English
Published: New York McGraw-Hill 1995
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