Calculus - 6th Edition - by SMITH  KARL J, STRAUSS  MONTY J, TODA  MAGDALENA DANIELE - ISBN 9781465208880

Calculus
6th Edition
SMITH KARL J, STRAUSS MONTY J, TODA MAGDALENA DANIELE
Publisher: Kendall Hunt Publishing
ISBN: 9781465208880

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Chapter 2.4 - Exponential And Logarithmic FunctionsChapter 3 - DifferentiationChapter 3.1 - An Introduction Ro The Derivative: TangentsChapter 3.2 - Techniques Of DifferentiationChapter 3.3 - Derivatives Of Trigonometic, Exponential, And Logarithmic FunctionsChapter 3.4 - Rates Of Change: Modeling Rectilinear MotionChapter 3.5 - The Chain RuleChapter 3.6 - Implicit DifferentiationChapter 3.7 - Related Rates And ApplicationsChapter 3.8 - Linear Approximation And DifferentialsChapter 4 - Additional Applications Of The DerivativeChapter 4.1 - Extreme Values Of A Continuous FunctionChapter 4.2 - The Mean Value TheoremChapter 4.3 - Using Derivatives To Sketch The Graph Of A FunctionChapter 4.4 - Curve Skeching With Asymptotes: Limits Involving InfinityChapter 4.5 - I'hopital's RuleChapter 4.6 - Optimization In The Physical Sciences And EngineeringChapter 4.7 - Optimization In Business, Economics, And The Life SciencesChapter 5 - IntegrationChapter 5.1 - AntidifferentiationChapter 5.2 - Area As The Limit Of A SumChapter 5.3 - Rieman Sums And The Definite IntegralChapter 5.4 - The Fundamental Theorems Of CalculasChapter 5.5 - Integration By SubstitutionChapter 5.6 - Introduction To Differential EquationsChapter 5.7 - The Mean Value Theorem For Integrals; Average ValueChapter 5.8 - Numerical Integration: The Trapezoidal Rule And Simpson's RuleChapter 5.9 - An Alternative Approach: The Logarithm As An IntegralChapter 6 - Additional Applications Of The IntegralChapter 6.1 - Area Between Two CurvesChapter 6.2 - VolumeChapter 6.3 - Polar Forms And AreaChapter 6.4 - Arc Length And Surface AreaChapter 6.5 - Physical Application: Work, Liquid Force, And CentriodsChapter 6.6 - Applications To Business, Economics, And Life SciencesChapter 7 - Methods Of IntegrationChapter 7.1 - Review Of Substitution And Integration By TableChapter 7.2 - Integration By PartsChapter 7.3 - Trigonometric MethodsChapter 7.4 - Methods Of Partial FractionsChapter 7.5 - Summary Of Integration TechniquesChapter 7.6 - First-order Differential EquationsChapter 7.7 - Improper IntegralsChapter 7.8 - Hyperbolic And Inverse Hyperbolic FunctionsChapter 8 - Infinite SeriesChapter 8.1 - Sequences And Their LimitsChapter 8.2 - Introduction To Infinite Series; Geometric SeriesChapter 8.3 - The Integral Test; P SeriesChapter 8.4 - Comparison TestsChapter 8.5 - The Ratio Test And The Root TestChapter 8.6 - Alternating Series; Absolute And Conditional ConvergenceChapter 8.7 - Power SeriesChapter 8.8 - Taylor And Maclaurin SeriesChapter 9 - Vectors In The Plane And In SpaceChapter 9.1 - Vectors In R2Chapter 9.2 - Coordinates And Vectors In R3Chapter 9.3 - The Dot ProductChapter 9.4 - The Cross ProductChapter 9.5 - Lines In R3Chapter 9.6 - Planes In R3Chapter 9.7 - Quadric SurfacesChapter 10 - Vector-valued FunctionsChapter 10.1 - Introduction To Vector FunctionsChapter 10.2 - Differentiation And Integration Of Vector FunctionsChapter 10.3 - Modeling Ballistics And Planetary MotionChapter 10.4 - Unit Tangent And Principal Unit Normal Vectors; CurvatureChapter 10.5 - Tangential And Normal Componenets Of AccelerationChapter 11 - Partial DifferentiationChapter 11.1 - Functions Of Several VariablesChapter 11.2 - Limits And ContinuityChapter 11.3 - Partial DerivativesChapter 11.4 - Tangent Planes, Approxiamtions, And DifferentiabilityChapter 11.5 - Chain RulesChapter 11.6 - Directional Derivatives And The GradientChapter 11.7 - Extrema Of Functions Of Two VariabelsChapter 11.8 - Lagrange MultipliersChapter 12 - Multiple IntegrationChapter 12.1 - Double Integration Over Rectangular RegionsChapter 12.2 - Double Integration Over Nonrectangular RegionsChapter 12.3 - Double Integrals In Polar CoordinatesChapter 12.4 - Surface AreaChapter 12.5 - Triple IntegralsChapter 12.6 - Mass, Moments, And Probability Density FunctionsChapter 12.7 - Cylindrical And Spherical CoordinatesChapter 12.8 - Jacobians: Change Of VariablesChapter 13 - Vector AnalysisChapter 13.1 - Properties Of A Vector Field: Divergence And CurlChapter 13.2 - Line IntegralsChapter 13.3 - The Fundamental Theorem And Path IndependenceChapter 13.4 - Green's TheoremChapter 13.5 - Surface IntegralsChapter 13.6 - Stokes' Theorem And ApplicationsChapter 13.7 - Divergence Theorem And ApplicationsChapter 14 - Introduction To Differential EquationsChapter 14.1 - First-order Differential EquationsChapter 14.2 - Second-order Homogeneous Linear Differential EquationsChapter 14.3 - Second-order Nonhomogeneous Linear Differential Equations

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The NEW 6th edition of Calculus blends the best aspects of calculus reform along with the goals and methodology of traditional calculus. The format of this text is enhanced, but is not dominated by new technology. Its innovative presentation includes: Conceptual Understanding through Verbalization Mathematical Communication Cooperative Learning Group Research Projects Integration of Technology Greater Text Visualization Supplementary Materials Calculus features: Interactive art -Many pieces of art in the book link online to dynamic art to illustrate such topics as limits, slopes, areas, and direction fields An early presentation of transcendental functions: Logarithms, exponential functions, and trigonometric functions Differential equations in a natural and reasonable way Utilization of the humanness of mathematics Precalculus mathematics being taught at most colleges and universities correctly reflected Think Tank problems to prove the proposition true or to find a counterexample to disprove the proposition Exploration Problems that go beyond the category of counterexample problem to provide opportunities for innovative thinking Journal Problems have been reprinted from leading mathematics journals in an effort to show that "mathematicians work problems too" Modeling Problems requires the reader to make assumptions about the real world in order to come up with the necessary formula or information to answer the question A student solutions manual, instructor's manual, and accompanying website

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