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Calculus and analytic geometry / Sherman K. Stein, Anthony Barcellos.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : McGraw-Hill, c1992Copyright date: ©1992Edition: Fifth editionDescription: 1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0070611750 :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 515.15 23 S. S. C.
Contents:
1. An Overview of Calculus -- 2. Functions, Limits, and Continuity -- 3. The Derivative -- 4. Applications of the Derivative -- 5. The Definite Integral -- 6. Topics in Differential Calculus -- 7. Computing Antiderivatives -- 8. Applications of the Definite Integral -- 9. Plane Curves and Polar Coordinates -- 10. Series -- 11. Power Series and Complex Numbers -- 12. Vectors -- 13. The Derivative of a Vector Function -- 14. Partial Derivatives -- 15. Definite Integrals over Plane and Solid Regions -- 16. Green's Theorem -- 17. The Divergence Theorem and Stokes' Theorem. Appendices:A. Real Numbers. B. Graphs and Lines. C. Topics in Algebra. D. Exponents. E. Mathematical Induction. F. The Converse of a Statement. G. Conic Sections. H. Logarithms and Exponentials Defined through Calculus.I. The Taylor Series for f(x,y). J. Theory of Limits. K. The Interchange of Limits. L. The Jacobian. M. Linear Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients.
Summary: Intended for the 3-semester sequence taken by math, engineering, and science majors, this work contains: graphics and design, a range of problem sets, multi-variable chapters, and a support package. It is influenced by students, instructors in physics, engineering, and mathematics, and participants in the national debate on the future of calculus.
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Includes index.

1. An Overview of Calculus -- 2. Functions, Limits, and Continuity -- 3. The Derivative -- 4. Applications of the Derivative -- 5. The Definite Integral -- 6. Topics in Differential Calculus -- 7. Computing Antiderivatives -- 8. Applications of the Definite Integral -- 9. Plane Curves and Polar Coordinates -- 10. Series -- 11. Power Series and Complex Numbers -- 12. Vectors -- 13. The Derivative of a Vector Function -- 14. Partial Derivatives -- 15. Definite Integrals over Plane and Solid Regions -- 16. Green's Theorem -- 17. The Divergence Theorem and Stokes' Theorem. Appendices:A. Real Numbers. B. Graphs and Lines. C. Topics in Algebra. D. Exponents. E. Mathematical Induction. F. The Converse of a Statement. G. Conic Sections. H. Logarithms and Exponentials Defined through Calculus.I. The Taylor Series for f(x,y). J. Theory of Limits. K. The Interchange of Limits. L. The Jacobian. M. Linear Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients.

Intended for the 3-semester sequence taken by math, engineering, and science majors, this work contains: graphics and design, a range of problem sets, multi-variable chapters, and a support package. It is influenced by students, instructors in physics, engineering, and mathematics, and participants in the national debate on the future of calculus.

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