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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Designed for undergraduate mathematics majors, this rigorous and rewarding treatment covers the usual topics of first-year calculus: limits, derivatives, integrals, and infinite series. Author Daniel J. Velleman focuses on calculus as a tool for problem solving rather than the subject's theoretical foundations. Stressing a fundamental understanding of the concepts of calculus instead of memorized procedures, this volume teaches problem solving by reasoning, not just calculation. The goal of the text is an understanding of calculus that is deep enough to allow the student to not only find answers to problems, but also achieve certainty of the answers' correctness. No background in calculus is necessary. Prerequisites include proficiency in basic algebra and trigonometry, and a concise review of both areas provides sufficient background. Extensive problem material appears throughout the text and includes selected answers. Complete solutions are available to instructors. AUTHOR: Daniel J. Velleman is Professor of Mathematics at Amherst College. His other books include How to Prove It: A Structured Approach. Rigorous and rewarding text for undergraduate math majors covers usual topics of first-year calculus: limits, derivatives, integrals, and infinite series. Requires only background in algebra and trigonometry. Solutions available to instructors. 2016 edition. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Idioma: Inglés
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ISBN 10: 0486809366 ISBN 13: 9780486809366
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Designed for undergraduate mathematics majors, this rigorous and rewarding treatment covers the usual topics of first-year calculus: limits, derivatives, integrals, and infinite series. Author Daniel J. Velleman focuses on calculus as a tool for problem solving rather than the subject's theoretical foundations. Stressing a fundamental understanding of the concepts of calculus instead of memorized procedures, this volume teaches problem solving by reasoning, not just calculation. The goal of the text is an understanding of calculus that is deep enough to allow the student to not only find answers to problems, but also achieve certainty of the answers' correctness. No background in calculus is necessary. Prerequisites include proficiency in basic algebra and trigonometry, and a concise review of both areas provides sufficient background. Extensive problem material appears throughout the text and includes selected answers. Complete solutions are available to instructors. AUTHOR: Daniel J. Velleman is Professor of Mathematics at Amherst College. His other books include How to Prove It: A Structured Approach. Rigorous and rewarding text for undergraduate math majors covers usual topics of first-year calculus: limits, derivatives, integrals, and infinite series. Requires only background in algebra and trigonometry. Solutions available to instructors. 2016 edition. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Designed for undergraduate mathematics majors, this rigorous and rewarding treatment covers the usual topics of first-year calculus: limits, derivatives, integrals, and infinite series. Author Daniel J. Velleman focuses on calculus as a tool for problem solving rather than the subject's theoretical foundations. Stressing a fundamental understanding of the concepts of calculus instead of memorized procedures, this volume teaches problem solving by reasoning, not just calculation. The goal of the text is an understanding of calculus that is deep enough to allow the student to not only find answers to problems, but also achieve certainty of the answers' correctness. No background in calculus is necessary. Prerequisites include proficiency in basic algebra and trigonometry, and a concise review of both areas provides sufficient background. Extensive problem material appears throughout the text and includes selected answers. Complete solutions are available to instructors. AUTHOR: Daniel J. Velleman is Professor of Mathematics at Amherst College. His other books include How to Prove It: A Structured Approach. Rigorous and rewarding text for undergraduate math majors covers usual topics of first-year calculus: limits, derivatives, integrals, and infinite series. Requires only background in algebra and trigonometry. Solutions available to instructors. 2016 edition. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.