Calculus: early transcendentals

by

David Guichard

Department of Mathematics
Whitman College

 
 
 

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This text was initially written by David Guichard. The single variable material in chapters 1--9 is a modification and expansion of notes written by Neal Koblitz at the University of Washington, who generously gave permission to use, modify, and distribute his work. New material has been added, and old material has been modified, so some portions now bear little resemblance to the original.

The book includes some exercises and examples from Elementary Calculus: An Approach Using Infinitesimals, by H. Jerome Keisler, available at http://www.math.wisc.edu/~keisler/calc.html under a Creative Commons license. In addition, the chapter on differential equations is largely derived from the corresponding chapter in Keisler's book. Albert Schueller, Barry Balof, and Mike Wills have contributed additional material.

This HTML version is a work-in-progress by Albert Schueller and David Farmer.

Known issues include: graphs, images, and tables have not been converted to HTML; references between sections not implemented; numbering of Theorems, Definitions, and Examples not done properly; no breadcrumbs; late transcendentals version not available; various other formatting problems.