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Calculus: Multivariable, 4th Edition
Calculus: Multivariable, 4th Edition
William G. McCallum, Univ. of Arizona
Deborah Hughes Hallett, Univ. of Arizona
Andrew M. Gleason, Harvard University
Daniel E. Flath, Brown University
Brad G. Osgood, Stanford Univ.
Douglas Quinney, Univ. of Keele, UK
Jeff Tecosky-Feldman, Haverford College
Thomas W. Tucker, Colgate Univ.
Patti Frazer Lock, St. Lawrence Univ.
David Mumford, National Univ. of Singapore
ISBN: 978-0-471-48480-6
©2005
448 pages
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CALCULUS 4/e brings together the best of both new and traditional curricula in an effort to meet the needs of even more instructors teaching calculus. The author team's extensive experience teaching from both traditional and innovative books and their expertise in developing innovative problems put them in an unique position to make this new curriculum meaningful to students going into mathematics and those going into the sciences and engineering.  The authors believe this edition will work well for those departments who are looking for a calculus book that offers a middle ground for their calculus instructors.

CALCULUS 4/e exhibits the same strengths from earlier editions including the Rule of Four, an emphasis on modeling, exposition that students can read and understand and a flexible approach to technology. The conceptual and modeling problems, praised for their creativity and variety, continue to motivate and challenge students.
 


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