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Calculus Early Transcendentals Differential & Multi-Variable Calculus for Social Sciences

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Date created
2018
Abstract
Calculus Early Transcendentals Differential & Multi-Variable Calculus for Social Sciences has been redesigned in the Department of Mathematics at Simon Fraser University from Calculus Early Transcendentals by Lyryx. Substantial portions of the content, examples, and diagrams have been redeveloped to meet the needs of social science calculus. Additional contributions have been provided by an experienced and practicing instructor. The textbook is approachable, cohesive, and suitable for standard differential calculus courses offering a comprehensive treatment of the necessary calculus techniques and concepts.Information about what was changed in this adaptation is found in the Copyright statement on page iii of the textbook.
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Based on this textbook, lecture and student notes have been created to provide 30 sets of slides for the integral calculus course. The student notes are skeleton versions of the lecture notes and come in two versions, either plain or with extra space on the side and legend to use a note taking system similar to the Cornell-style. LaTex material is available by contacting Petra Menz directly (pmenz@sfu.ca). Contact Petra Menz (pmenz@sfu.ca) with your suggestions for improvements, new content, or errata. Also let her know if you are using this textbook in your courses.
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Copyright is held by the author(s).
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No
Language
English
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