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Calculus : a complete course / Robert A. Adams, Christopher Essex.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextToronto : Pearson, 2022Edition: Tenth editionDescription: xvii, 1086, 96 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780135732588
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 515.15 AD.C 2022 23
Summary: Calculus: A Complete Course, 10th Edition, contains 21 chapters, P and 1-20, plus 6 Appendices. It covers the material usually encountered in a three- to five-semester real variable calculus program, involving real-valued functions of a single real variable (differential calculus in Chapters 1-4 and integral calculus in Chapters 5-8), as well as vector valued functions of a single real variable (covered in Chapter 12), real-valued functions of several real variables (in Chapters 13-15), and vector-valued functions of several real variables (in Chapters 16-18). Chapter 9 concerns sequences and series, and its position is rather arbitrary.
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Includes index.

Calculus: A Complete Course, 10th Edition, contains 21 chapters, P and 1-20, plus 6 Appendices. It covers the material usually encountered in a three- to five-semester real variable calculus program, involving real-valued functions of a single real variable (differential calculus in Chapters 1-4 and integral calculus in Chapters 5-8), as well as vector valued functions of a single real variable (covered in Chapter 12), real-valued functions of several real variables (in Chapters 13-15), and vector-valued functions of several real variables (in Chapters 16-18). Chapter 9 concerns sequences and series, and its position is rather arbitrary.

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