|  | Anton, Howard / Bivens, Irl C. / Davis, Stephen Calculus Early Transcendentals + WileyPLUS Registration Card
  July 2012 375.- Euro 2012. Nonbook/Nonelectronic ISBN 978-1-118-28809-2 - John Wiley & Sons
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From the contents Chapter 0: Before Calculus.
Chapter 1: Limits and Continuity.
Chapter 2: The Derivative.
Chapter 3: Topics in Differentiation.
Chapter 4: The Derivative in Graphing and Applications.
Chapter 5: Integration.
Chapter 6: Applications of the Definite Integral in Geometry, Science, and Engineering
Chapter 7: Principles of Integral Evaluation.
Chapter 8: Mathematical Modeling with Differential Equations.
Chapter 9: Infinite Series.
Chapter 10: Parametric and Polar Curves; Conic Sections.
Chapter 11: Three-Dimensional Space; Vectors.
Chapter 12: Vector-Valued Functions.
Chapter 13: Partial Derivatives.
Chapter 14: Multiple Integrals.
Chapter 15: Topics in Vector Calculus.
Appendix.
A Graphing Functions Using Calculators and Computer Algebra Systems.
B Trigonometry Review.
C Solving Polynomial Equations.
D Mathematical Models.
E Selected Proofs.
Web Appendices.
F Real Numbers, Intervals, and Inequalities.
G Absolute Value.
H Coordinate Planes, Lines, and Linear Functions.
I Distance, Circles, and Quadratic Functions.
J Second-Order Linear Homogeneous Differential Equations; The Vibrating String.
K The Discriminant.
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