Classroom Resource Materials Ser.: Hitchhiker's Guide to Calculus : A Calculus Course Companion by Michael Spivak (1995, Trade Paperback)

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The "Hitchhiker's Guide to Calculus" is a textbook in the Classroom Resource Materials Series published by the American Mathematical Society in 1995. Written by Michael Spivak, this trade paperback covers the subject area of Mathematics with a lighthearted and engaging style, making it a valuable companion for calculus students. With 122 pages filled with clear explanations and examples, this book is a must-have for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of calculus concepts.

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PublisherAmerican Mathematical Society
ISBN-100883858126
ISBN-139780883858127
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Number of Pages122 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameHitchhiker's Guide to Calculus : a Calculus Course Companion
Publication Year1995
SubjectGeneral
TypeTextbook
AuthorMichael Spivak
Subject AreaMathematics
SeriesClassroom Resource Materials Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
TitleLeadingThe
Series Volume Number2
SynopsisThe Hitchhiker's Guide to Calculus begins with a rapid view of lines and slope. Spivak then takes up non-linear functions and trigonometric functions. He places the magnifying glass on curves in the next chapter and effortlessly leads the reader to the idea of derivative. In the next chapter he tackles speed and velocity, followed by the derivative of sine. Maxima and minima are next. Rolle's theorem and the MVT form the core of Chapter 11, ""Watching Experts at Play."" The Hitchhiker's Guide to Calculus closes with a chapter on the integral, the fundamental theorem, and applications of the integral., Begins with a rapid view of lines and slope. Spivak then takes up non-linear functions and trigonometric functions. He places the magnifying glass on curves and effortlessly leads the reader to the idea of derivative. He tackles speed and velocity, followed by the derivative of sine. Maxima and minima are next. Rolle's theorem and the MVT form the core of Chapter 11.

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