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Applied Calculus, 3rd Edition
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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