Calculus: One Variable, 10th Edition

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Calculus: One Variable, 10th Edition

By Saturnino L. Salas, Einar Hille, Garret J. Etgen

Calculus: One Variable covers the core ideas of single-variable calculus with emphases on conceptual understanding and applications. The course, which includes algebra and trigonometry refreshers, is ideal for students beginning in the engineering, physical, and social sciences. With “Calculus Explorations”, a series of Java applets that allow students to explore the dynamic nature of the concepts covered, this course provides a solid foundation for students preparing for more advanced courses, instilling the confidence they need to succeed.

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Satunino L. Salas is the author of various Wiley calculus textbooks.

Garret Etgen is a professor of mathematics and the University of Houston.

1. Precalculus Review
2. Limits and Continuity
3. The Derivative; The Process of Differentiation
4. The Mean-Value Theorem; Applications of the First and Second Derivatives
5. Integration
6. Some Applications of the Integral
7. The Transcendental Functions
8. Techniques of Integration
9. Some Differential Equations
10. The Conic Sections; Polar Coordinates; Parametric Equations
11. Sequences; Indeterminate Forms; Improper Integrals
12. Infinite Series

A. Some Additional Topics
B. Some Additional Proofs
Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises
Index
Table of Integrals