Synopses & Reviews
Barron's College Review books make fine classroom supplements, or excellent review and brush-up volumes for students preparing for exams. For college math students, this volume is intended as an accessible, user-friendly introduction to the main ideas, methods, and applications of first-year calculus. It covers equations, functions, and graphs; limits; derivatives; integrals and antiderivatives; word problems; applications of integrals to geometry; and much more. Features include a summary of the main points of each chapter, exercises, and where needed, background material on algebra, geometry, and reading comprehension.
Synopsis
This general review covers equations, functions, and graphs; limits, derivatives; integrals and antiderivatives; word problems; applications of integrals to geometry; and much more. Additional features make this volume especially helpful to students working on their own. They include worked-out examples, a summary of the main points of each chapter, exercises, and where needed, background material on algebra, geometry, and reading comprehension.