Elementary Calculus (Michael Corral)

 
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Elementary Calculus (Michael Corral)

This book, which is appropriate for a year-long (or two-semester) course, covers single-variable calculus. Calculus I is covered in Chapters 1–5, and Calculus II is covered in Chapters 6–9.

Students who have finished high school algebra, geometry, and trigonometry classes are the target audience for this work.

It could be utilized in secondary schools even if it was created for college students. The conventional topics are covered, however, due to their applicability, the old notion of an infinitesimal is revived (especially in the sciences).

This textbook's objective is to emphasize the most crucial calculus skills needed to apply calculus to other disciplines, like physics or engineering, rather than to cover every calculus topic conceivable.

Ebook Details

About the Authors
Michael Corral works as an adjunct professor in Schoolcraft College's mathematics department. He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, with a B.A. in mathematics, and the University of Michigan awarded him M.A. and M.S. degrees in industrial & operations engineering and mathematics, respectively.
Publisher
Published
Published Date / Year
(2021); eBook (Mecmath.net, 2021)
License(s)
GNU Free Documentation License
Hardcover
346 pages
eBook Format
PDF (348 pages)
Language
English
ISBN-10
0980232759
ISBN-13
978-0980232752

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