Reform Calculus
by Marcel B. Finan
Publisher: Arkansas Tech University 2004
Number of pages: 253
Description:
This text consists of the author's lectures of a freshmen-level and sophomore-level mathematics class offered at Arkansas Tech University. The text represents a serious effort to produce exposition that is accessible to a student at freshmen or sophomore levels.
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