Calculus : concepts and contexts / James Stewart

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Australia : Thomson Learning Asia, c2001Edition: Second EditionDescription: xxiv, 990 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 534377181
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 303 .S84 2001
Contents:
A preview of calculus -- Chapter1. Functions and models -- Chapter2. Limits and derivatives -- Chapter3. Differentiation rules -- Chapter4. Applications of differentiation -- Chapter5. Integrals -- Chapter6. Applications of integration -- Chapter7. Differential equations -- Chapter8. Infinite sequences and series -- Chapter9. Vectors and the geometry of space -- Chapter10. Vector functions -- Chapter11. Partial derivatives -- Chapter12. Multiple integrals -- Chapter13. Vector calculus.
Summary: The principal way in which this book differs from more traditional textbooks is that it is more streamlined. For instance, there is no complete chapter on techniques of integration. The data in examples and exercises have been updated to be more timely.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex General Circulation General Education GC QA 303 .S84 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000004983

Includes index.

A preview of calculus -- Chapter1. Functions and models -- Chapter2. Limits and derivatives -- Chapter3. Differentiation rules -- Chapter4. Applications of differentiation -- Chapter5. Integrals -- Chapter6. Applications of integration -- Chapter7. Differential equations -- Chapter8. Infinite sequences and series -- Chapter9. Vectors and the geometry of space -- Chapter10. Vector functions -- Chapter11. Partial derivatives -- Chapter12. Multiple integrals -- Chapter13. Vector calculus.

The principal way in which this book differs from more traditional textbooks is that it is more streamlined. For instance, there is no complete chapter on techniques of integration. The data in examples and exercises have been updated to be more timely.

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