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How to Ace Calculus
The Streetwise Guide
Colin Adams, Abigail Thompson, and Joel Hass
W. H. Freeman, July 1998
ISBN: 978-0-7167-3160-3, ISBN10: 0-7167-3160-6,
7 1/4 x 9 1/4 inches, 256 pages,
Trade Paperback, $17.00
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"Imagine calculus is a solid old house built on good foundations. When the time comes to sell it to a new owner, a lick of brightly colored, cheery paint can do wonders. This is what Adams, Hass, and Thompson have done in
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Keith Devlin, Dean, School of Science, St. Mary's College (CA), Senior Researcher, Stanford University, and author of
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"This is a marvelous, user-friendly introduction to the basic ideas of calculus. It is effective, humorous and eminently practical. The book that 100,000 calculus students have been searching for is finally here."—
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Thomas Banchoff, Professor of Mathematics, Brown University, President-Elect of the Mathematics Association of America, and author of
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"This book is dangerously clear, direct, and funny. It should be suppressed before it jeopardizes the time-tested function of the calculus sequence to befuddle and filter surplus students."—
William Thurston, Professor of Mathematics, University of California at Davis, Fields Medalist, and former Director of the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute
"Comic opera meets college math in this amusing and edifying roller coaster of an introduction to calculus."—
Ivars Peterson, author of
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About the Author(s)
By
Colin Adams
,
Abigail Thompson
and
Joel Hass
Colin Adams
is Professor of Mathematics at Williams College. He is the author of
The Knot Book
and winner of the Mathematical Association of America Distinguished Teaching Award for 1998.
Joel Hass
is Professor of Mathematics at the University of California at Davis, and
Abigail Thompson
is also Professor of Mathematics at the University of California at Davis. Both have held fellowships from the Sloan Foundation and the National Science Foundation.
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