Work more effectively and check solutions as you go along with the text! This Student Solutions Manual is designed to accompany Hughes-Hallett’s Calculus: Single & Multivariable, 4th Edition. It contains solutions to every other odd-numbered problem in the text for chapters 1-20. Striking a balance between concepts, modeling, and skills, Calculus: Single & Multivariable, 4th Edition is a highly acclaimed book that arms readers with an accessible introduction to calculus. It builds on the strengths from previous editions, presenting key concepts graphically, numerically, symbolically, and verbally. Guided by this innovative Rule of Four approach, the fourth edition examines new topics while providing readers with a strong conceptual understanding of the material.
From the reviews "This is a reprint of the original edition of Lang’s ‘A First Course in Calculus’, which was first published in 1964.
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!
This new edition continues the tradition of taking the sting out of calculus by adding more explanatory graphs and illustrations and doubling the number of practice problems!
5.2 Stokes's theorem Stokes's theorem gives an alternative expression for the surface integral of the curl of a vector field . This is analogous to the divergence theorem , so Stokes's theorem could be referred to as the ' curl theorem ...
Detailed practical examples and explanations of calculus.
The Calculus Diaries is the fun and fascinating account of her year spent confronting her math phobia head on.
New to the third edition is a chapter on the 'Highlights of calculus', which accompanies the popular video lectures by the author on MIT's OpenCourseWare. These can be accessed from math.mit.edu/~gs.
The second of a three-volume work, this is the result of the authors'experience teaching calculus at Berkeley.
Simply put, quantum calculus is ordinary calculus without taking limits. This undergraduate text develops two types of quantum calculi, the q-calculus and the h-calculus.