Calculus : a new horizon / Howard Anton.

By: Anton, HowardCall number: 515.2 A635C 1999 Material type: BookBookPublisher: New York : John Wiley & Sons, c1999Edition: 6th edDescription: 1130 p. : col. illISBN: 0471153060Subject(s): Calculus | Problems, exercises, etcDDC classification: 515.2 A635C 1999
Partial contents:
Functions -- Limits and continuity -- The derivative -- Logarithmic and exponential functions -- Analysis of functions and their graphs -- Applications of the derivative -- Integration -- Applications of the definite integral in geometry, science, and engineering -- Principles of integral evaluation -- Mathematical modelingwith differential equations -- Infinite series -- Analyticgeometry in calculus --Three-dimensional space; vectors --Vector-valued functions -- Partial derivatives -- Multipleintegrals -- Topics in vector calculus
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Functions -- Limits and continuity -- The derivative -- Logarithmic and exponential functions -- Analysis of functions and their graphs -- Applications of the derivative -- Integration -- Applications of the definite integral in geometry, science, and engineering -- Principles of integral evaluation -- Mathematical modelingwith differential equations -- Infinite series -- Analyticgeometry in calculus --Three-dimensional space; vectors --Vector-valued functions -- Partial derivatives -- Multipleintegrals -- Topics in vector calculus

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