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Calculus: Single Variable Update, 3rd Edition
Deborah Hughes-Hallett,
Harvard Univ.
Andrew M. Gleason,
Harvard Univ.
William G. McCallum,
Univ. of Arizona
David O. Lomen,
Univ. of Arizona
David Lovelock,
Univ. of Arizona
Jeff Tecosky-Feldman,
Haverford College
Thomas W. Tucker,
Colgate Univ.
Daniel E. Flath,
National Univ. of Singapore
Joe B. Thrash,
Univ. of Southern Mississippi
Karen Rhea,
Univ. of Southern Mississippi
Andrew Pasquale,
Chelmsford High School
Sheldon P. Gordon,
Suffolk County Community College
Douglas Quinney,
Univ. of Keele, UK
Patti Frazer Lock,
St. Lawrence Univ.
ISBN: 978-0-471-44876-1
©2004
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