Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 515
EAN num: 9780130655899
ISBN number: 0130655899
Label: Prentice Hall
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 900
Printing Date: July 15, 2002
Publishing house: Prentice Hall
Sale Popularity Level: 355310
Studio: Prentice Hall
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This user-friendly survey of applied calculus prepares readers to deal with the calculus they may encounter while working in business, economics, life sciences, or social sciences. The emphasis throughout is on computational skills, ideas, and problem solving—rather than on mathematical theory. It features numerous worked, annotated, step-by-step examples and an abundance of applications, problems, and exercises for practice. The use of graphing calculators and computers is addressed throughout and web references lead readers to sites where they will find sources of real data for applications, further discusion of applications, further examples of topics, etc. A Beginning Library of Elementary Functions. Additional Elementary Functions. The Derivative. Graphing and Optimization. Additional Derivative Topics. Integration. Additional Integration Topics. Multivariable Calculus. Differential Equations. Taylour Polynomials and Infinite Series. Probability and Calculus. Trigonometric Functions. Basic Algebra Review. Special Topics. For anyone needing a solid introduction to the mathematics used in business, economics, life science, and social sciences.
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The book was delivered in a timely manner. The book was in great condition eventhough it was a used one, and the price was simply perfect.
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This is just the kind of Calculus textbook for business students. It is clearly explained and illustrated with many examples. There are many application exapmles with worked solutions and plenty of exercises to practise.
I used to hate calculus until I got my hands on this book. Its a piece of good work for maths idiots like me!
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