Bruce H. Edwards
Author of Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions
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Works by Bruce H. Edwards
Study and Solutions Guide for Precalculus Functions and Graphs : A Graphing Approach and: Precalculus With Limits : A Gr (1994) 8 copies
Calculo y geometria analitica 3 copies
Mathematics Describing the Real World Precalculus and Trigonometry Course Workbook (The Great Courses (2011) 2 copies
Instructor's resource guide for Calculus, an applied approach, fifth edition, Larson/Edwards (1999) 2 copies
Precalculus Functions and Graphs: A Graphing Approach / Precalculus with Limits, 3rd Edition - Study and Solutions Guide (2000) 1 copy
Complex Numbers 1 copy
Rational Functions 1 copy
Inverse Functions 1 copy
Solving Inequalities 1 copy
The Great Courses: Understanding Calculus: Problems, Solutions, and Tips Course with Workbook (2010) 1 copy
The Great Courses : Mathematics Describing the Real World-Precalculus and Trigonometry (2011) 1 copy
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- Legal name
- Edwards, Bruce Haven
- Birthdate
- 1946
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Dartmouth College (PhD|1976)
- Nationality
- USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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It's funny: My wife uses this book more than I do. Of course, she uses it as a heavy object for keeping papers flat...
This book is a general overview of Calculus (you know, that class you dreaded taking in college, and probably forgot everything you ever learned from it, anyway, as you never encountered enough real-world problems to leverage what you learned there; I mean, seriously! How many salt tanks have you had to calculate equilibrium for? Realistically?).
If you have one of the few show more jobs in the world that actually require Calculus skills (i.e.: calculus professor, rocket scientist, new age priest, and camel jockey), then you'll probably enjoy a book like this to keep your calculus skills sharp. Also, if you're one of those weird people (like me) who likes to read whatever he can get his hands on, even if it's a shipping registry or bottle of toothpaste, then this book may also be good for you.
Otherwise, you'll probably get lost among all those transcendental functions. show less
This book is a general overview of Calculus (you know, that class you dreaded taking in college, and probably forgot everything you ever learned from it, anyway, as you never encountered enough real-world problems to leverage what you learned there; I mean, seriously! How many salt tanks have you had to calculate equilibrium for? Realistically?).
If you have one of the few show more jobs in the world that actually require Calculus skills (i.e.: calculus professor, rocket scientist, new age priest, and camel jockey), then you'll probably enjoy a book like this to keep your calculus skills sharp. Also, if you're one of those weird people (like me) who likes to read whatever he can get his hands on, even if it's a shipping registry or bottle of toothpaste, then this book may also be good for you.
Otherwise, you'll probably get lost among all those transcendental functions. show less
You pretty much can't go wrong with any of the Larson, Hostetler and Edwards Calculus books. I took calculus for the first time in 2000, and I still use this book as a reference to this day.
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