A revised and updated presentation of calculus with applications to engineering and the sciences. Changes include an early treatment of the calculus of the trigonometric functions, an increased use of Riemann definition of the integral, the introduction of several numerical techniques, an early chapter on mathematical modeling, expanded and balanced exercise sets, suggested procedures for problem solving, revised proofs, and additional examples. Chapter 13 is contained in both Part I and Part II.
Straight to the point. Well motivated. Full of applications. Illustrations are so well-designed that no other calculus textbook I've read comes close. Introduces epsilon-delta, Riemann sums, and basic point-set topology. If there were calculus textbooks to be consider better, they could only be its future editions and that of Courant and John.