For anyone who needs to learn calculus, the best place to start is by gaining a solid foundation in precalculus concepts. This new book provides that foundation. It includes only the topics that theyβll need to succeed in calculus. Axler explores the necessary topics in greater detail. Readers will
Precalculus: A Prelude to Calculus
β Scribed by Axler, Sheldon Jay
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 673
- Edition
- 2ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Sheldon Axler's Precalculus focuses only on topics that students actually need to succeed in calculus.Β Because of this, Precalculus is a very manageable size even though it includes a student solutions manual.Β The book is geared towards courses with intermediate algebra prerequisites and it does not assume that students remember any trigonometry. It covers topics such as inverse functions, logarithms, half-life and exponential growth, area, e, the exponential function, the natural logarithm and trigonometry. The Student Solutions Manual is integrated at the end of every section. The proximity of the solutions encourages students to go back and read the main text as they are working through the problems and exercises. The inclusion of the manual also saves students money. Axlers Precalculus is available with WileyPLUS, a research-based, online environment for effective teaching and learning.
WileyPLUS sold separately from text.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: The real numbers --
Functions and their graphs --
Linear, Quadratic, Polynomial, and Rational functions --
Exponential functions, logarithms, and e --
Trigonometric functions --
Trigonometric Algebra and Geometry --
Applications of Trigonometry --
Sequences, series, and limits --
Systems of linear equations.
β¦ Subjects
Functions -- Textbooks;Functions -- Problems, exercises, etc;Algebra -- Textbooks;Algebra -- Problems, exercises, etc;Algebra;Functions;Schulmathematik
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Sheldon Axler's<i><b>Precalculus</b></i>focuses only on topics that students actually need to succeed in calculus. Because of this, Precalculus is a very manageable size even though it includes a student solutions manual. The book is geared towards courses with intermediate algebra prerequisites and