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Review Date: 10/13/2010
In this book, many broad topics which constitute the cornerstones of a basic calculus curriculum are discussed less formally but in engaging depth. Ideas such as the Fundamental Theorem of the calculus and epsilon-delta formalism are given a context and an overview that - for me - really enhanced my understanding of the development of calculus and how it has evolved, been applied and expanded over time.
I would recommend this book as a helpful supplement to a standard calculus class for its contribution to motivation of the subject and for its lucidity. This is a very valuable book for enrichment purposes and could really help in making a class many students find very tough, much more enjoyable and rewarding.
I would recommend this book as a helpful supplement to a standard calculus class for its contribution to motivation of the subject and for its lucidity. This is a very valuable book for enrichment purposes and could really help in making a class many students find very tough, much more enjoyable and rewarding.
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