Designed for the three-semester engineering calculus course, Early Transcendental Functions, 4/e, continues to offer instructors and students innovative teaching and learning resources. Two primary objectives guided the authors in the revision of this to develop precise, readable materials for students that clearly define and demonstrate concepts and rules of calculus; and to design comprehensive teaching resources for instructors that employ proven pedagogical techniques and save time. The Larson/Hostetler/Edwards Calculus program offers a solution to address the needs of any calculus course and any level of calculus student. Every edition from the first to the fourth of Early Transcendental Functions, 4/e has made the mastery of traditional calculus skills a priority, while embracing the best features of new technology and, when appropriate, calculus reform ideas. Now, the Fourth Edition is part of the first calculus program to offer algorithmic homework and
this has to be one of my favorite texts on calculus I've read... it covers so much content in one book! this is the book that made me appreciate a lot of calculus' charm. the showcase of applications is utterly immerisive in my opinion too. there's one problem that stood out to me... it showcased topology and multi variable calculus .. it's one of my favorite calculus problems I've ever done. speaking of problems... this book has many practice problems which makes understanding the content so much easier. lastly this book has absolutely amazing diagrams and visuals ( especially when u get into the multi variable calculus section). overall I highly recommend this calculus book!
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Not bad, but not so good as Thomas Calculus. Though... It contains derivation of Jacobian formulae, description of Least Square method and derivation of potential and kinetic energies from line integrals, but Thomas doesn`t. Thomas contains Laplacian but this book doesn`t. So it`s necessary to read both.
No doubt, will have to come back to this to review various sections. Great overview of a lot of important calculus up to and including undergraduate level. Loads of exercises, and thorough explanations of concepts with good visual aids.
The lessons are very barren - no explanations for the majority of concepts beyond what you are able to pick up from the examples. Most of the time I find myself wondering what he's trying to get through to the hapless reader. Definitely not a very complicated book, but that is because of its lack of rigor, and so is not a positive.
This text & edition offers the best in pedagogy which I've encountered. Correspondingly this edition comes with CDs which interfaces MATLAB, Mathematica (etc.).