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| BEWARE! THIS IS A GENUINE CALCULUS BOOK, specially designed for anyone who recalls a little high school algebra and is curious about seeing the peculiar way that mathematicians have wired calculus together. An added bonus - anyone who makes it through Professor McSquared's unusual course here will have a fearless start on the usual calculus text! |
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| This introduction to calculus stresses understanding of the traditional epsilon, delta foundations of calculus and offers a concrete approach to the hardest part of differential calculus. It uses cartoons and analogy to bring the problems of understanding limits alive. It can be used to form a one semester introduction to calculus, as a supplement in a calculus course or for self study and review. | ||||||
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