Self-tutor for computer calculus using mathematica 2.0

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Self-tutor for computer calculus using mathematica 2.0

D.C.M. Burbulla and C.T.J. Dodson

Prentice-Hall Canada, c1992

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Bibliography: p. 293

Includes index

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Description

A self-study companion text to a first course in calculus. This guide introduces Mathematica, a high-level language of analytical and numerical mathematics. It encourages use of the wide range of graphing and animation capabilities and aims to provide a basis for exploration of theory.

Table of Contents

  • Beginning Mathematica
  • beginning calculus
  • the derivative
  • methods of approximation
  • properties of differential functions
  • antiderivatives
  • the definite integral
  • numerical integration
  • applications of the integral
  • exponential and logarithmic functions
  • trigonometric and hyperbolic functions
  • techniques of integration
  • calculus projects. Appendix: Mathematica functions introduced.

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