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Reviewer: weewawa - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 8, Subject: a s. Reviewer: Pure mathematics - favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 13, Subject: Quite the course Despite its age or perhaps because of it , it has proven to be the most helpful introduction to the subject I know.

A little basic, but a great calc II textbook! Reviewer: raguks - favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 26, Subject: An interesting read This is a good transit bus read for those with some background in mathematics.

This helped me better understand what complex numbers really are and what they are not. For example complex numbers are not really "numbers" in the same sense as 'integers'. I wish some of the explanations were bit more clear. It takes several reads to understand some concepts. Answers to coursebook questions are at the back of the book. The materials follow the same order as the corresponding coursebook and contain extra worked examples to help students understand the skills required of the syllabus.

End-of-chapter review exercises are also provided to help students conduct self assessment, with answers at the back of the book to check understanding. It clearly indicates materials required for P3 study only, and contains materials on topics such as logarithmic and exponential functions, trigonometry, differentiation, integration, numerical solutions of equations, vectors and complex numbers.

Additional materials have been added to sections on quadratics, coordinate geometry, vectors and differentiation. A prominence is given to inequalities. Finan - Arkansas Tech University The text is designed for an introductory course in real analysis suitable to upper sophomore or junior level students who already had the calculus sequel and a course in discrete mathematics. The content is considered a moderate level of difficulty.

Contents: the real numbers and countability, the Riemann integral, point sets, the Lebesgue integral, monotone convergence theorem, etc.



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