Elementary Calculus

Elementary Calculus

This is the first part (Calculus I) of a text on elementary calculus, designed for students who have completed courses in high-school algebra, geometry, and trigonometry.

Tag(s): Mathematics

Publication date: 07 Mar 2016

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Paperback: 174 pages

Views: 6,972

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License: GNU Free Documentation License Version 1.3

Post time: 19 May 2016 12:00:00

Elementary Calculus

Elementary Calculus This is the first part (Calculus I) of a text on elementary calculus, designed for students who have completed courses in high-school algebra, geometry, and trigonometry.
Tag(s): Mathematics
Publication date: 07 Mar 2016
ISBN-10: n/a
ISBN-13: n/a
Paperback: 174 pages
Views: 6,972
Document Type: N/A
Publisher: n/a
License: GNU Free Documentation License Version 1.3
Post time: 19 May 2016 12:00:00
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This is the first part (Calculus I) of a text on elementary calculus, designed for students who have completed courses in high-school algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Though designed for college students, it could also be used in high schools. The traditional topics are covered, but the old idea of infinitesimals is resurrected, owing to its usefulness (especially in the sciences).

There are 428 exercises in this first part of the book, with answers and hints to selected exercises.

Table of Contents:

Right Triangle Trigonometry - General Triangles - Identities - Radian Measure - Graphing and Inverse Functions - Additional Topics




About The Author(s)


Michael Corral is an Adjunct Faculty member of the Department of Mathematics at Schoolcraft College. He received a B.A. in Mathematics from the University of California at Berkeley, and received an M.A. in Mathematics and an M.S. in Industrial & Operations Engineering from the University of Michigan.

Michael Corral

Michael Corral is an Adjunct Faculty member of the Department of Mathematics at Schoolcraft College. He received a B.A. in Mathematics from the University of California at Berkeley, and received an M.A. in Mathematics and an M.S. in Industrial & Operations Engineering from the University of Michigan.


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