Calculus / Robert T. Smith, Roland B. Minton.
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- QA 303 S658c 2002
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Originally published: Boston : McGraw-Hill, c2002. 2nd ed.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [1251]-1260).
Preliminaries -- Limits and continuity -- Differentiation, algebraic, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions -- Applications of differentiation -- Integration -- Applications of the definite integral -- Exponentials, logarithms and other transcendental functions -- Integration techniques -- Infinite series -- Parametric equations and polar coordinates -- Vectors and the geometry of space -- Vector-valued functions -- Functions of several variables and partial differentiation -- Multiple integrals -- Vector calculus -- Appendixes: Proofs of select theorems; Answers to odd-numbered exercises.
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[This] modern calculus textbook [is] intended for students majoring in mathematics, physics, chemistry, engineering and related fields.-Pref.
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