The text presents the fundamentals of calculus intuitively and clearly without sacrifing accuracy.
following the launcing of sputnik in the 1950,mathematic went though dynamic changes that culminated in the "new math" of the 1960
Sincepublication of the second edition of this book, the mathematical community has lost one of its most griend members.
What should be the objectives of a finite mathematics and calculus sequence beyond the presentation of the appropriate mathematics? The appropriate mathematics having become more or less standardized, this was the question i attemped to answer several years ago when i served as a commitee of one to choose a text for our sequence.
The thrid edition of mathematics gives a solid foundation in the non-calculus portions of mathematics needed by students majoring in the management,life,and scial sciences.
This book is suitable for either a sophomore-level course.
The Mathematical concepts and principles in this text can be covered in a one-semester or two-quarter course in begining algebra.
This collection of problems is designed for students studying mathematical analysis in higher techicational instional institutions.
In this edition we have maintained the use of clear, direct language that the student will find understandable and we have increased the rigor of the examples and explanations.
Algebra and trigonometry is suitable for courses in algebra and trigonometry that range from one-quarter to two semesters.