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Calculus

The Elements

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An edition of Calculus (2002)

Calculus

The Elements

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Superb explanation of the conceptual foundations of calculus. Comenetz uses a few different examples from physics to portray the fundamental concepts behind calculus. This is much more than a book that teaches you how to solve calculus problems; it teaches you the essential concepts that unify all applications of calculus. After reading this book you will have a much deeper understanding of the subject than most textbooks provide.

Comenetz is an excellent writer. His explanations are lucid, and he builds everything from the ground up. Anyone with a background in pre-calculus material (algebra, trignometry, logarithms, basic geometry) will have no problem following his narrative. He provides numerous examples, and frequent sections of problems. And, unlike most mathematics textbooks, he provides answers to all of the problems.

If you are looking for a book that will give you a thorough understanding of what calculus really is, this is the book to read.

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English
Pages
540

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Calculus: The Elements
November 1, 2002, World Scientific Publishing Company
Paperback in English - 1st edition
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Calculus: The Elements
November 1, 2002, World Scientific Publishing Company
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First Sentence

"As a mathematical theory of wide scope and great power, calculus is remarkable for the unity, simplicity, and intelligibility of its elements."

Classifications

Library of Congress
QA303.2.C66 2002

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
540
Dimensions
8.7 x 5.9 x 1.1 inches
Weight
1.5 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9195483M
ISBN 10
9810249047
ISBN 13
9789810249045
Library Thing
940109
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2604207

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