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Thomas' Calculus: Early Transcendentals 15th Edition

Joel R. Hass, Christopher E. Heil, Przemyslaw Bogacki, Maurice D. Weir, José Luis Zuleta Estrugo, 1-292-72590-7, 1292725907, 978-1-292-72590-1, 9781292725901, 978-1292725901, 978-1-292-45762-8, 978-1292457628, 978-1292457628

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English | 2024 | Original PDF | 70 MB | 1348 Pages

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Thomas’ Calculus: Early Transcendentals,  Fifteenth Edition in SI Units, continues its tradition of clarity and  precision in calculus with a modern update to the popular text. The  authors have worked diligently to add exercises, revise figures and  narrative for clarity, and update many applications to modern topics.  Thomas’ Calculus remains a modern and robust introduction to calculus,  focusing on developing conceptual understanding of the underlying  mathematical ideas. This text supports a calculus sequence typically  taken by students in STEM fields over several semesters. Intuitive and  precise explanations, thoughtfully chosen examples, superior figures,  and time-tested exercise sets are the foundation of this text. We  continue to improve this text in keeping with shifts in both the  preparation and the goals of today’s students, and in the applications  of calculus to a changing world.

As  Advanced Placement Calculus continues to grow in popularity for high  school students, many instructors have communicated mixed reviews of the  benefit for today’s university and community college students. Some  instructors report receiving students with an overconfidence in their  computational abilities coupled with underlying gaps in algebra and  trigonometry mastery, as well as poor conceptual understanding. In this  text, we seek to meet the needs of the increasingly varied population in  the calculus sequence. We have taken care to provide enough review  material (in the text and appendices), detailed solutions, and a variety  of examples and exercises, to support a complete understanding of  calculus for students at varying levels. Additionally, the MyLab Math  course that accompanies the text provides significant support to meet  the needs of all students. Within the text, we present the material in a  way that supports the development of mathematical maturity, going  beyond memorizing formulas and routine procedures, and we show students  how to generalize key concepts once they are introduced. References are  made throughout, tying new concepts to related ones that were studied  earlier. After studying calculus from Thomas, students will have  developed problem-solving and reasoning abilities that will serve them  well in many important aspects of their lives. Mastering this beautiful  and creative subject, with its many practical applications across so  many fields, is its own reward. But the real gifts of studying calculus  are acquiring the ability to think logically and precisely;  understanding what is defined, what is assumed, and what is deduced; and  learning how to generalize conceptually. We intend this book to  encourage and support those goals.