Calculus
[Solutions Manual sold separately]
Calculus (Differentiation & Integration) covers the following 7 chapters:
- The Concept of Limits (Limits of Sequences, Limits of Geometric Sequences, Series, Geometric Series)
- Limits of Functions and Continuity (Limits of Functions, Special Limits, Continuity)
- The Derivative (Definition of the Derivative, Continuity of Differentiable Functions, Computation of Derivatives, Higher-Order Derivatives)
- Applications of the Derivative (The Normal to a Curve, The Mean Value Theorem, Monotonicity and Concavity, L'Hôpital's Rule, Applications of Differentiation)
- The Indefinite Integral (Antiderivatives and Indefinite Integration, Integrating Trigonometric and Exponential Functions, Techniques of Integration)
- The Definite Integral (Integrals and Area, The Definite Integral, Properties of the Definite Integral, Evaluating Definite Integrals)
- Applications of the Integral (The Area of a Plane Region, The Area of a Region between Two Curves, Volumes of Solids, Arc Length)
Features
All the mathradar series worksbooks come with exensive solutions manuals, which are either included in the workbook OR sold separately.
All the MathRadar series workbooks provide a plain and simple explanation of each individual math concept in a way that is easy to understand and follow.
Through numerous examples, you will be able to fully understand and develop a sound basis for each math concept, letting you develop confidence in order to assertively approach challenging problems.
The MathRadar series provides numerous ways to prove each problem, letting you understand the concept more thoroughly and be able to approach difficultly worded problems with strong confidence.
Each exercise provided in these workbooks has a step-by-step solution and is ranked from easy to hard so you will be able to slowly but steadily work your way through chapters while understanding how to solve and prove.
Even some extensive solutions manuals are sold separately, all the workbooks come with answer keys to "every" problem in the back of each book so you will be able to check your answers while working through each book.