Calculus Concepts: An Informal Approach to the Mathematics of Change
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ISBN: 0618401288 / Publisher: Brooks Cole, February 2004
A calculus book designed primarily for students in fields such as business, economics, liberal arts, management, and the social and life sciences for which knowledge of the basic concepts of calculus is helpful. Focuses on the concepts of the derivative and the integral.
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Designed for the one- to two-semester business/applied calculus course that commonly requires the use of graphing calculators and spreadsheets, this text uses applications and technology to develop concepts before presenting concrete examples. The text presents the mathematics using many representations?algebraic, graphical, numeric, and verbal?to help students of diverse learning styles better understand and connect concepts. Students also use real data and graphing technology to build models and interpret results.Diverse exercise sets give instructors a wide variety of exercise formats to choose from when creating homework assignments. An Activities Key found at the beginning of each exercise set in the Instructor's Annotated Edition labels the types of exercises.A navigation icon appears next to places within the text where multiple representations of a mathematical concept are presented.Spreadsheet and Graphing Calculator Activities are located throughout the text to help students visualize concepts and learn how to use these key technological tools.Eduspace is Houghton Mifflin's online learning tool. Powered by Blackboard, Eduspace is a customizable, powerful and interactive platform that provides instructors with text-specific online courses and content. The LaTorre et al. Calculus Concepts course features algorithmic exercises, test bank content in question pools and video explanations.
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