University Calculus: Early Transcendentals in SI Units 4e Hass
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University Calculus: Early Transcendentals helps students generalize and apply the key ideas of calculus through clear and precise explanations, thoughtfully chosen examples, meticulously crafted figures, and superior exercise sets. This text offers the right mix of basic, conceptual, and challenging exercises, along with meaningful applications. In the 4th SI Edition, new co-authors Chris Heil (Georgia Institute of Technology) and Przemyslaw Bogacki (Old Dominion University) partner with author Joel Hass to preserve the text’s time-tested features while revisiting every word and figure with today’s students in mind.
Features
Teach calculus the way you want to teach it, and at a level that prepares students for their STEM majors
· New co-author Chris Heil and co-author Joel Hass aim to develop students’ mathematical maturity and proficiency by going beyond memorization of formulas and routine procedures and showing how to generalize key concepts once they are introduced.
· Key topics are presented both formally and informally. The distinction between the two is clearly stated as each is developed, including an explanation as to why a formal definition is needed. Ideas are introduced with examples and intuitive explanations that are then generalized so that students are not overwhelmed by abstraction.
· Results are both carefully stated and proved throughout the book, and proofs are clearly explained and motivated. Students and instructors who proceed through the formal material will find it as carefully presented and explained as the informal development. If the instructor decides to downplay formality at any stage, it will not cause problems with later developments in the text.
· Expanded - PowerPoint® lecture slides now include examples as well as key theorems, definitions, and figures. The files are fully editable making them a robust and flexible teaching tool.
Features
Teach calculus the way you want to teach it, and at a level that prepares students for their STEM majors
· New co-author Chris Heil and co-author Joel Hass aim to develop students’ mathematical maturity and proficiency by going beyond memorization of formulas and routine procedures and showing how to generalize key concepts once they are introduced.
· Key topics are presented both formally and informally. The distinction between the two is clearly stated as each is developed, including an explanation as to why a formal definition is needed. Ideas are introduced with examples and intuitive explanations that are then generalized so that students are not overwhelmed by abstraction.
· Results are both carefully stated and proved throughout the book, and proofs are clearly explained and motivated. Students and instructors who proceed through the formal material will find it as carefully presented and explained as the informal development. If the instructor decides to downplay formality at any stage, it will not cause problems with later developments in the text.
· Expanded - PowerPoint® lecture slides now include examples as well as key theorems, definitions, and figures. The files are fully editable making them a robust and flexible teaching tool.
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