Calculus

Calculus with Applications, 2nd Ed.,
Brooks/Cole, Pacific Grove, 1992, 470 pages, $62.95.

This book begins with calculus, then introduces mathematical modeling by reviewing the important types of functions to be developed later. The derivative is introduced in Chapter 2 so students can use calculus almost immediately in various applied situations. Finally, after presenting some differentiation techniques, there are several meaningful applications which enable students to use functions in a natural and consistent manner as they are introduced.

College Mathematics and Calculus, 2nd Ed.,
Brooks/Cole, Pacific Grove, 1992, 729 pages, $92.95.

Finite mathematics (Chapters 3-9) and calculus (Chapter 10-16) are combined to make up this exceptionally student oriented textbook. There are clear, detailed presentations which include frequent, carefully developed examples, an informal writing style, and optional modeling applications that illustrate the model-building process in familiar settings.

Calculus, 3rd Ed.,
Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, 2002, 969 pages, $96.50

From classical to modern, traditional to reform, calculus books are evolving with the rapid changes
in the coursE. But the quest for real improvement must embrace the best of these changes without compromising proven methods, concepts, and
content.

Bradly, Smith, and Strauss CALCULUS embodies the best of both worlds, blending the mathematical expertise of Gerald Bradley and Monty Strauss
with the extensive teaching experience of Karl Smith.

Handbook for Calculus, 3rd Ed.,
Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, 2002, 318 pages, $49.95

Single Variable Calculus, 3rd Ed.,
Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, 2002, 692 pages, $65.50

Multivariable Calculus, 3rd Ed.,
Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, 2002, 397 pages. $59.95

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