Clearly written and well-illustrated, this text is geared toward undergraduate business and social science students. Topics include sets, functions, and graphs; limits and continuity; special functions; the derivative; the definite integral; and functions of several variables. Answers to more than ha... read more
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Clearly written and well-illustrated, this text is geared toward undergraduate business and social science students. Topics include sets, functions, and graphs; limits and continuity; special functions; the derivative; the definite integral; and functions of several variables. Answers to more than half of the problems appear in the appendix. 1972 edition. Includes 142 figures.
Unabridged republication of the edition published by W. B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, 1972.
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