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Calculus, Early Transcendentals: Early Transcendentals Version

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This revision is nearly a new book?yet it retains the accuracy, mathematical precision, and rigor appropriate that it is known for. This book contains an entire six chapters on early transcendental calculus and a completely new chapter on differential equations and their applications. For professionals who want to brush up on their calculus skills.

1216 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2002

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January 22, 2023
C. Henry Edwards was my major professor, who said calculus is understood best with your boots deep in mud looking up at the construct equations define. Our text was a much earlier addition, augmented by a universe of wisdom in an outstanding, advanced applied mathematician. With this you will know calculus so well your book will have Pi jokes in the margin. When you believe you’re done, relaxing with TV, you’ll sit bolt upright when PBS tells you Archimedes found the volume of shapes by slicing them into a whole lot of smaller pieces. OMG, we could have lived 1500 years in the future.
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August 14, 2011
pretty good overall, having the solutions manual was a plus
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