Calculus: Single Variable (7th Edition)
Download Calculus: Single Variable (7th Edition) written by Deborah Hughes-Hallett, William G. McCallum, Andrew M. Gleason, Eric Connally etc in PDF format. This book is under the category Calculus and bearing the isbn/isbn13 number 1119374268/9781119374268. You may reffer the table below for additional details of the book.
Specifications
book-author | Deborah Hughes-Hallett, William G. McCallum, Andrew M. Gleason, Eric Connally etc |
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publisher | Wiley |
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file-type | PDF |
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language | English |
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asin | B01NCUVKJN |
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isbn10 | 1119374268 |
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isbn13 | 9781119374268 |
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Book Description
The seventh edition of Calculus with a Single Variable (PDF) is a continuation of an endeavor to promote the teaching of courses in which understanding and computation mutually support each other. The Seventh Edition incorporates feedback from a wide variety of users, including those from research universities, community colleges, four-year colleges, and secondary schools. This revised and updated edition has been simplified in order to produce an approach that is flexible with regard to theory as well as modelling. The program focuses on the connections between calculus and a variety of other subjects and contains a wide range of questions and examples drawn from the physical, biological, and health sciences, as well as engineering and economics.
Please take note that the second section of this ebook is labeled Calculus: Multivariable (7th edition)
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