MODERN DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

This introductory differential equations book is one of the first to integrate technology throughout the text. Using a computer algebra system (CAS) helps students to solve problems (both specific and general cases), to reason spatially through visualization, to compare changing variables and parame...

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Main Author: Abell, Martha L 1962- (Author)
Format: Unknown
Language:English
Published: Australia Brooks/Cole 2001
Edition:SECOND EDITION
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Summary:This introductory differential equations book is one of the first to integrate technology throughout the text. Using a computer algebra system (CAS) helps students to solve problems (both specific and general cases), to reason spatially through visualization, to compare changing variables and parameters, to make inferences, and to evaluate outcomes. Students learn how and when to use technology tools by examples, in exercises, and in applications. The authors' writing style is easy to read, yet mathematically precise. The text assumes students have completed a first-year calculus course and theorems are proved only if their proofs are instructive or have teaching value.
Item Description:Includes index
Physical Description:xvi, 610 pages some colour illustrations 26 cm
ISBN:0030287049