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Single Variable Calculus: Early Transcendentals

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This much anticipated Single Variable Calculus - second edition of the most successful new calculus text published in the last two decades retains the best of the first edition while introducing important advances and refinements. Authors Briggs, Cochran, and Gillett build from a foundation of meticulously crafted exercise sets, then draw students into the narrative through writing that reflects the voice of the instructor, examples that are stepped out and thoughtfully annotated, and figures that are designed to teach rather than simply supplement the narrative. The authors appeal to students’ geometric intuition to introduce fundamental concepts, laying a foundation for the development that follows.





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888 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2010

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Well I finished my Calc 2 session so I decided it was time to mark this as read as well! Of course I didn’t peruse cover to cover, this reading session took me from anti derivatives to Taylor series. Overall, I think this was well formatted! I appreciated that odd numbered exercises had answers in the back, I think a book with that resource would have saved me from falling into the laziness of chegg in my undergrad degree.
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