Calculus: Early Transcendentals (ebook)

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Thijmen Sijtsema

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"successful completion of a Calculus class begins with the understanding of calculus concepts." That is the message of this book by James Stewart. The Secrets of Calculus: Early Transcendentals by Stewart promises to present students with a solid foundation in Calculus. It provides the student with an enriched Calculus curriculum, guided by the author's experience in teaching Calculus at Harvard.

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In fact, the book begins by describing his own experiences teaching Calculus and goes on to describe how he was able to complete a PhD in Calculus at Harvard. The book ends by providing five important concepts in basic Calculus.

"Success in your calculus class begins here! James Stewart's Calculus text is world-wide best sellers for a good reason: they're straight, clear, and full of applicable, concrete examples. His book is packed with both exercises and thorough explanations of topics that students will find both challenging and simple. From the theory to the applications, everything is well organized, and you'll be impressed with how much time and effort the author devoted to preparing the book."

This is an excellent text for the student who wants to get a solid grasp of concepts from an advanced Calculus course. The book provides plenty of practice problems along with thorough explanations of the concepts discussed. The author has done a wonderful job of preparing this text for teaching, helping students to practice with a single unit, and maintaining the level of difficulty as the course progresses. This book will undoubtedly serve as a valuable textbook for Calculus students and will become a staple reference for students as they continue their study of Calculus. The Secrets of Calculus: Early Transcendentals by James Stewart will definitely serve as a valuable textbook for Calculus students and will become a staple reference for students as they continue their study of Calculus.
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