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Calculus with analytic geometry by George F. Simmons

By: Simmons, George Finlay, 1925-Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, 1985Description: xxi, 950 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cmISBN: 0070574197 :Subject(s): Calculus | Geometry, AnalyticDDC classification: SHS 515/.15 S5c 1985 LOC classification: QA303 | .S5547 1985Summary: "It is a curious fact that people who write thousand-page textbooks still seem to find it necessary to write prefaces to explain their purposes. However, every textbook - and this one is no exception-is both an expression of dissatisfaction with existing books and a statement by the author of what he thinks such a book ought to contain, and a preface offers one last chance to be heard and understood. This book is intended to be a mainstream calculus text that is suitable for every kind of course at every level. It is designed particularly for the standard course of three semesters for students of science, engineering, or mathematics. Student are expected to have a background of high school algebra and geometry. "
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SHS 512.9 N66i 1987 Intermediate algebra SHS 512.9 Sm5c 1985 College algebra SHS 512.9 Sm5c 1985 College algebra SHS 515/.15 S5c 1985 Calculus with analytic geometry SHS 515./16 St3c 1992 Calculus and analytic geometry SHS 515 A11p 2020 Precalculus SHS 515 A11p 2020 Precalculus

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"It is a curious fact that people who write thousand-page textbooks still seem to find it necessary to write prefaces to explain their purposes. However, every textbook - and this one is no exception-is both an expression of dissatisfaction with existing books and a statement by the author of what he thinks such a book ought to contain, and a preface offers one last chance to be heard and understood. This book is intended to be a mainstream calculus text that is suitable for every kind of course at every level. It is designed particularly for the standard course of three semesters for students of science, engineering, or mathematics. Student are expected to have a background of high school algebra and geometry. "

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