Precalculus: A Prelude to Calculus
β Scribed by Sheldon Axler
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 626
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
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 benefit from the straightforward definitions and examples of complex concepts. Step-by-step solutions for odd-numbered exercises are also included so they can model their own applications of what theyβve learned. In addition, chapter openers and end-of-chapter summaries highlight the material to be learned. Any reader who needs to learn precalculus will benefit from this book.
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<p>Sheldon Axler's <i><b>Precalculus</b></i> 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 prerequisi
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