James Stewart, a renowned mathematician and educator, has been writing mathematics textbooks for over 30 years. His "Calculus: Early Transcendentals" series has become a benchmark for calculus textbooks, known for its clear and concise explanations, rich examples, and diverse range of applications. The 9th edition, published in 2020, continues this tradition, offering a thorough and engaging introduction to calculus, covering topics such as limits, derivatives, integrals, and sequences and series.
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Alex had always been fascinated by the way things moved and changed. As a high school student, he often found himself pondering the paths of the stars in the night sky and the growth patterns of the plants in his garden. When he entered college, he decided to major in engineering, hoping to turn his curiosity into a career. However, he knew that to succeed in this field, he needed to master the language of change and motion: calculus. Can’t copy the link right now