Outlines theory and techniques of calculus, emphasizing strong understanding of concepts, and the basic principles of analysis. Reviews elementary and intermediate calculus and features discussions of elementary-point set theory, and properties of continuous functions.
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Outlines theory and techniques of calculus, emphasizing strong understanding of concepts, and the basic principles of analysis. Reviews elementary and intermediate calculus and features discussions of elementary-point set theory, and properties of continuous functions.
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Add this copy of Advanced Calculus, 2nd Edition to cart. $55.99, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1972 by 1972.
I used this text for my Adv Calc course back in the 70s. Excellent examples, good problems and careful exposition are what I remember from it. Of course it helped that I had a great professor, Dr Bender, who imparted a sense of precision that coincided well with the text. And I kept the book and refer to it from time to time for 30 years now. That's a good book.
nuthouseescapee
Sep 20, 2007
Very Vague
It's not exactly the kind of book you curl up with next to a fire and read for recreation, but that's besides the point. I've had several calculus textbooks before, but this one takes the cake for being hard to read. The examples given are ambiguous, and the problems do not relate to the examples very well. I guess if you just LOVE a challenge, this book might be for you, but I do not recommend it, personally.