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Applied Calculus, 3rd Edition
Deborah Hughes-Hallett,
University of Arizona
Patti Frazer Lock,
St. Lawrence University
Andrew M. Gleason,
Harvard University
Daniel E. Flath,
Macalester College
David O. Lomen,
University of Arizona
David Lovelock,
University of Arizona
William G. McCallum,
University of Arizona
Brad G. Osgood,
Stanford University
Douglas Quinney,
University of Keele
Karen Rhea,
University of Michigan
Jeff Tecosky-Feldman,
Haverford College
Thomas W. Tucker,
Colgate University
Otto K. Bretscher,
Colby College
Sheldon P. Gordon,
SUNY at Farmingdale
Eric Connally,
Harvard Extension School
Andrew Pasquale,
Chelmsford High School
Richard D. Porter,
Northeastern University
Joe B. Thrash,
University of Southern Mississippi
ISBN: 978-0-471-68121-2
©2006
528 pages
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Description
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APPLIED CALCULUS, 3/E brings together the best of both new and traditional curricula to meet the needs of today’s students. The author team’s extensive teaching experience and proven ability to write innovative and relevant problems has made this text a true bestseller. Exciting new real-world applications make this new edition even more meaningful to students in management, life and social sciences. This book will work well for those departments seeking a middle ground for their instructors.
APPLIED CALCULUS, 3/E exhibits the same strengths from earlier editions including the “Rule of Four”, an emphasis on concepts and 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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