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ElementaryCalculus0v20gv202gMichael CorralElementary CalculusMichael CorralSchoolcraft CollegeAbout the author:Michael Corral is an Adjunct Faculty member of the Department of Mathematics at School-craft College. He received a in Mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley,and received an in Mathematics and an in Industrial& Operations Engineeringfrom the University of text was typeset in LATEX with theKOMA-Scriptbundle, using the GNU Emacstext editor on a Fedora Linux system. The graphics were created using TikZ and 2020 Michael is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of theGNU Free Documentation License, Version or any later version published by the FreeSoftware Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no book covers Calculus of a single variable.
The exercises at the end of each section are divided into three categories: A, B and C. The A exercises are mostly of a routine computational nature, the B exercises are slightly more involved, and the C exercises usually require some effort or insight to solve. A crude way of 1ARNOLD, V.I., “On Teaching Mathematics”, Russian Math.
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