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  • Published in 1991 by Wellesley-Cambridge Press, the book is a useful resource for educators and self-learners alike. It is well organized, covers single variable and multivariable calculus in depth, and is rich with applications. There is also an online Instructor's Manual and a student Study Guide.

    The complete textbook is also available as a single file. (PDF - 38.5MB)

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    Textbook Components

    • Table of Contents (PDF)
    • Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems (PDF - 2.4MB)
    • Equations (PDF)
    Pdf
    ChapterSFILES
    1: Introduction to Calculus, pp. 1-43
    1.1 Velocity and Distance, pp. 1-7
    1.2 Calculus Without Limits, pp. 8-15
    1.3 The Velocity at an Instant, pp. 16-21
    1.4 Circular Motion, pp. 22-28
    1.5 A Review of Trigonometry, pp. 29-33
    1.6 A Thousand Points of Light, pp. 34-35
    1.7 Computing in Calculus, pp. 36-43

    Chapter 1 - complete (PDF - 2.2MB)

    Chapter 1 - sections:

    1.1 - 1.4 (PDF - 1.6MB)
    1.5 - 1.7 (PDF - 1.4MB)

    2: Derivatives, pp. 44-90
    2.1 The Derivative of a Function, pp. 44-49
    2.2 Powers and Polynomials, pp. 50-57
    2.3 The Slope and the Tangent Line, pp. 58-63
    2.4 Derivative of the Sine and Cosine, pp. 64-70
    2.5 The Product and Quotient and Power Rules, pp. 71-77
    2.6 Limits, pp. 78-84
    2.7 Continuous Functions, pp. 85-90

    Chapter 2 - complete (PDF - 3.8MB)

    Chapter 2 - sections:

    2.1 - 2.4 (PDF - 2.3MB)
    2.5 - 2.7 (PDF - 1.7MB)

    3: Applications of the Derivative, pp. 91-153
    3.1 Linear Approximation, pp. 91-95
    3.2 Maximum and Minimum Problems, pp. 96-104
    3.3 Second Derivatives: Minimum vs. Maximum, pp. 105-111
    3.4 Graphs, pp. 112-120
    3.5 Ellipses, Parabolas, and Hyperbolas, pp. 121-129
    3.6 Iterations x[n+1] = F(x[n]), pp. 130-136
    3.7 Newton's Method and Chaos, pp. 137-145
    3.8 The Mean Value Theorem and l'Hôpital's Rule, pp. 146-153

    Chapter 3 - complete (PDF - 3.3MB)

    Chapter 3 - sections:

    3.1 - 3.4 (PDF - 1.5MB)
    3.5 - 3.8 (PDF - 2.0MB)

    4: The Chain Rule, pp. 154-176
    4.1 Derivatives by the Charin Rule, pp. 154-159
    4.2 Implicit Differentiation and Related Rates, pp. 160-163
    4.3 Inverse Functions and Their Derivatives, pp. 164-170
    4.4 Inverses of Trigonometric Functions, pp. 171-176

    Chapter 4 - complete (PDF - 1.1MB)

    Chapter 4 - sections:

    4.1 - 4.2 (PDF)
    4.3 - 4.4 (PDF)

    5: Integrals, pp. 177-227
    5.1 The Idea of an Integral, pp. 177-181
    5.2 Antiderivatives, pp. 182-186
    5.3 Summation vs. Integration, pp. 187-194
    5.4 Indefinite Integrals and Substitutions, pp. 195-200
    5.5 The Definite Integral, pp. 201-205
    5.6 Properties of the Integral and the Average Value, pp. 206-212
    5.7 The Fundamental Theorem and Its Consequences, pp. 213-219
    5.8 Numerical Integration, pp. 220-227

    Chapter 5 - complete (PDF - 3.3MB)

    Chapter 5 - sections:

    5.1 - 5.4 (PDF - 1.1MB)
    5.5 - 5.8 (PDF - 2.3MB)

    6: Exponentials and Logarithms, pp. 228-282
    6.1 An Overview, pp. 228-235
    6.2 The Exponential e^x, pp. 236-241
    6.3 Growth and Decay in Science and Economics, pp. 242-251
    6.4 Logarithms, pp. 252-258
    6.5 Separable Equations Including the Logistic Equation, pp. 259-266
    6.6 Powers Instead of Exponentials, pp. 267-276
    6.7 Hyperbolic Functions, pp. 277-282

    Chapter 6 - complete (PDF - 3.1MB)

    Chapter 6 - sections:

    6.1 - 6.4 (PDF - 2.1MB)
    6.5 - 6.7 (PDF - 1.2MB)

    7: Techniques of Integration, pp. 283-310
    7.1 Integration by Parts, pp. 283-287
    7.2 Trigonometric Integrals, pp. 288-293
    7.3 Trigonometric Substitutions, pp. 294-299
    7.4 Partial Fractions, pp. 300-304
    7.5 Improper Integrals, pp. 305-310

    Chapter 7 - complete (PDF - 1.7MB)

    Chapter 7 - sections:

    7.1 - 7.3 (PDF - 1.2MB)
    7.4 - 7.5 (PDF)

    8: Applications of the Integral, pp. 311-347
    8.1 Areas and Volumes by Slices, pp. 311-319
    8.2 Length of a Plane Curve, pp. 320-324
    8.3 Area of a Surface of Revolution, pp. 325-327
    8.4 Probability and Calculus, pp. 328-335
    8.5 Masses and Moments, pp. 336-341
    8.6 Force, Work, and Energy, pp. 342-347

    Chapter 8 - complete (PDF - 2.1MB)

    Chapter 8 - sections:

    8.1 - 8.3 (PDF - 1.1MB)
    8.4 - 8.6 (PDF - 1.1MB)

    9: Polar Coordinates and Complex Numbers, pp. 348-367
    9.1 Polar Coordinates, pp. 348-350
    9.2 Polar Equations and Graphs, pp. 351-355
    9.3 Slope, Length, and Area for Polar Curves, pp. 356-359
    9.4 Complex Numbers, pp. 360-367

    Chapter 9 - complete (PDF)

    Chapter 9 - sections:

    9.1 - 9.2 (PDF)
    9.3 - 9.4 (PDF)

    10: Infinite Series, pp. 368-391
    10.1 The Geometric Series, pp. 368-373
    10.2 Convergence Tests: Positive Series, pp. 374-380
    10.3 Convergence Tests: All Series, pp. 325-327
    10.4 The Taylor Series for e^x, sin x, and cos x, pp. 385-390
    10.5 Power Series, pp. 391-397

    Chapter 10 - complete (PDF - 2.0MB)

    Chapter 10 - sections:

    10.1 - 10.3 (PDF - 1.3MB)
    10.4 - 10.5 (PDF)

    11: Vectors and Matrices, pp. 398-445
    11.1 Vectors and Dot Products, pp. 398-406
    11.2 Planes and Projections, pp. 407-415
    11.3 Cross Products and Determinants, pp. 416-424
    11.4 Matrices and Linear Equations, pp. 425-434
    11.5 Linear Algebra in Three Dimensions, pp. 435-445

    Chapter 11 - complete (PDF - 3.3MB)

    Chapter 11 - sections:

    11.1 - 11.3 (PDF - 2.2MB)
    11.4 - 11.5 (PDF - 1.2MB)

    12: Motion along a Curve, pp. 446-471
    12.1 The Position Vector, pp. 446-452
    12.2 Plane Motion: Projectiles and Cycloids, pp. 453-458
    12.3 Tangent Vector and Normal Vector, pp. 459-463
    12.4 Polar Coordinates and Planetary Motion, pp. 464-471

    Chapter 12 - complete (PDF - 1.2MB)

    Chapter 12 - sections:

    12.1 - 12.2 (PDF)
    12.3 - 12.4 (PDF)

    13: Partial Derivatives, pp. 472-520
    13.1 Surface and Level Curves, pp. 472-474
    13.2 Partial Derivatives, pp. 475-479
    13.3 Tangent Planes and Linear Approximations, pp. 480-489
    13.4 Directional Derivatives and Gradients, pp. 490-496
    13.5 The Chain Rule, pp. 497-503
    13.6 Maxima, Minima, and Saddle Points, pp. 504-513
    13.7 Constraints and Lagrange Multipliers, pp. 514-520

    Chapter 13 - complete (PDF - 3.9MB)

    Chapter 13 - sections:

    13.1 - 13.4 (PDF - 2.3MB)
    13.5 - 13.7 (PDF - 1.5MB)

    14: Multiple Integrals, pp. 521-548
    14.1 Double Integrals, pp. 521-526
    14.2 Changing to Better Coordinates, pp. 527-535
    14.3 Triple Integrals, pp. 536-540
    14.4 Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates, pp. 541-548

    Chapter 14 - complete (PDF - 1.9MB)

    Chapter 14 - sections:

    14.1 - 14.2 (PDF - 1.0MB)
    14.3 - 14.4 (PDF)

    15: Vector Calculus, pp. 549-598
    15.1 Vector Fields, pp. 549-554
    15.2 Line Integrals, pp. 555-562
    15.3 Green's Theorem, pp. 563-572
    15.4 Surface Integrals, pp. 573-581
    15.5 The Divergence Theorem, pp. 582-588
    15.6 Stokes' Theorem and the Curl of F, pp. 589-598

    Chapter 15 - complete (PDF - 3.1MB)

    Chapter 15 - sections:

    15.1 - 15.3 (PDF - 1.5MB)
    15.4 - 15.6 (PDF - 1.6MB)

    16: Mathematics after Calculus, pp. 599-615
    16.1 Linear Algebra, pp. 599-602
    16.2 Differential Equations, pp. 603-610
    16.3 Discrete Mathematics, pp. 611-615

    Chapter 16 - complete (PDF)

    Chapter 16 - sections:

    16.1 - 16.2 (PDF)
    16.3 (PDF)

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