Calculus single variable

Students and math professors looking for a calculus resource that sparks curiosity and engages them will appreciate this new book. Through demonstration and exercises, it shows them how to read equations. It uses a blend of traditional and reform emphases to develop intuition. Narrative and exercise...

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Main Author: Lutzer, Carl V (Author)
Other Authors: Goodwill, H. T
Format: Book
Published: Hoboken, N.J. John Wiley & Sons Inc. 2011
Edition:Preliminary ed
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Summary:Students and math professors looking for a calculus resource that sparks curiosity and engages them will appreciate this new book. Through demonstration and exercises, it shows them how to read equations. It uses a blend of traditional and reform emphases to develop intuition. Narrative and exercises present calculus as a single, unified subject. Color is used to help them identify and interpret the parts of a mathematical model. In addition, formal proofs are preceded with informal discussions that focus on the ideas about to be presented. Then the proofs are discussed in a way that helps scientists and engineers interpret the details of the argument.
Physical Description:xv, 939 pages some colour illustrations 28 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 929-930) and index
ISBN:9780470179307