Stewart calculus concepts and contexts 4th edition
![stewart calculus concepts and contexts 4th edition stewart calculus concepts and contexts 4th edition](https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/4gsAAOSwzBNfCmto/s-l300.jpg)
11.1: Functions of Several Variables (44).10.4: Motion in Space: Velocity and Acceleration (34).10.2: Derivatives and Integrals of Vector Functions (47).10.1: Vector Functions and Space Curves (35).9.7: Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates (21).9.5: Equations of Lines and Planes (59).9.1: Three-Dimensional Coordinate Systems (48).Chapter 9: Vectors and the Geometry of Space.8.8: Applications of Taylor Polynomials (40).
#Stewart calculus concepts and contexts 4th edition series
8.6: Representations of Functions as Power Series (37).8.3: The Integral and Comparison Tests Estimating Sums (63).Chapter 8: Infinite Sequences and Series.7.2: Direction Fields and Euler's Method (36).7.1: Modeling with Differential Equations (23).6.7: Applications to Economics and Biology (28).6.6: Applications to Physics and Engineering (77).6.3: Volumes by Cylindrical Shells (49).5.8: Integration Using Tables and Computer Algebra Systems (44).5.7: Additional Techniques of Integration (72).5.4: The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (26).5.3: Evaluating Definite Integrals (88).4.5: Indeterminate Forms and l'Hospital's Rule (75).4.4: Graphing with Calculus and Calculators (29).4.3: Derivatives and the Shapes of Curves (85).Chapter 4: Applications of Differentiation.3.9: Linear Approximations and Differentials (41).3.8: Rates of Change in the Natural and Social Sciences (42).3.7: Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions (54).3.6: Inverse Trigonometric Functions and their Derivatives (16).3.3: Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions (49).3.2: The Product and Quotient Rules (59).3.1: Derivatives of Polynomials and Exponential Functions (66).2.6: Derivatives and Rates of Change (58).2.3: Calculating Limits Using Limit Laws (53).2.1: The Tangent and Velocity Problems (21).1.6: Inverse Functions and Logarithms (62).1.4: Graphing Calculators and Computers (30).1.3: New Functions from Old Functions (61).1.2: Mathematical Models: A Catalog of Essential Functions (31).1.1: Four Ways to Represent a Function (67).QP.24: Transformations of Functions (14).QP.22: Algebraic Combinations of Functions (14).QP.19: Graphs of Trigonometric Functions (14).QP.18: Trigonometric Functions and the Unit Circle (14).QP.15: Rationalizing the Numerator or Denominator (12).QP.10: More about Factoring Polynomials (14).QP.8: Factoring Quadratic Equations and Finding x-intercepts of a Quadratic Function (14).QP.4: Domain and Range of a Function (14).QP.2: Working with Representations of Functions (14).QP.1: Definition and Representations of Functions (14).Textbook ResourcesĪdditional instructional and learning resources are available with the textbook, and might include testbanks, slide presentations, online simulations, videos, and documents. YouĬan customize and schedule any of the assignments you want to use. Save time with ready-to-use assignments built by subject matter experts specifically for this textbook. Your students are allowed unlimited access to WebAssign courses that use this edition of the textbook at no additional cost. Your students can use chapter and section assessments to gauge their mastery of the material and generate individualized study plans that include various online, interactive multimedia resources. Learn More eBookĬan pay an additional fee for access to an online version of the textbook that might contain additional interactive features. Included in a Cengage Unlimited subscription.