Solutions Manual Calculus Larson Edwards Ninth Edition

Synopsis For the ninth edition of CALCULUS, the authors analyzed the copious data they receive from their website, http: //www.CalcChat.com. The site offers free solutions to odd-numbered exercises in the text. The site currently has over 1 million hits per month. The authors analyzed these hits to see which exercise solutions students were accessing most often. They revised and refined the exercise sets based on this analysis. The result is the only calculus book on the market that uses real data about its exercises to address student needs. The Larson Calculus program has a long history of innovation in the calculus market.

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It has been widely praised by a generation of students and professors for its solid and effective pedagogy that addresses the needs of a broad range of teaching and learning styles and environments. Each title is just one component in a comprehensive calculus course program that carefully integrates and coordinates print, media, and technology products for successful teaching and learning. Product Identifiers ISBN-024 ISBN-167022 eBay Product ID (ePID) 71766649 Key Details Author Bruce H.

Edwards, Robert P. Hostetler, Ron Larson Number Of Pages 1328 pages Series Available 2010 Titles Enhanced Web Assign Format Hardcover Publication Date 2009-01-16 Language English Publisher Brooks/Cole Publication Year 2009 Additional Details Edition Number 9 Copyright Date 2010 Dimensions Weight 96.2 Oz Height 2 In. Width 8.8 In. Length 10.8 In.

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Target Audience Group College Audience Classification Method Dewey Decimal 515 Dewey Edition 22. INNOVATIVE AT THE INTERMEDIATE LEVEL This review is done from the perspective of one who is either learning or teaching Calculus II and Calculus III. In this volume, Larson and Edwards have laid out elaborate examples in terms of how applications of the integral are carried out. Accompanied with WebAssign, the text information provides three-dimensional modeling such as the highly-enhanced computer graphics that enable one to see how space is occupied not just in the Cartesian (x-y) plane but also the surfaces that require x-y-z coordinates as well as those that entail cylindrical and spherical objects. For instance, in providing examples of the shell method or the method of disks, the instructor can give students an animated visual of the physical attributes described. Those engaged can see the apparatus from virtually all angles, including top view, bottom view, side view, etc.

For one from the 'old school', this is quite an advancement from the attempted chalkboard drawings of yesteryear; though often reliable, this learning tool could only be displayed on a two-dimensional surface, thus leaving too much to the imagination in regard to the remaining dimension which could not, at the time, be adequately illustrated. Along with the advantages of the computer software, the exercises contained are numerous and well segued from one mastery level to the next. Having already taught Calculus from other references, I can argue that the changes from topic to topic or problem to problem are better transitioned in the 9th edition of Larson and Edwards than they are in other books.

One particular standout is an outlined, shortcut method that might be used for various Integration by Parts exercises and thus drastically cut down on the number of steps that might otherwise be used, especially where repeated Integration by Parts is called for. After reading the complaints from those in Calculus I, I recommend Silvanus Thompson's classic, Calculus Made Easy, as a cost-effective supplement for learning introductory level derivatives and integrals. So far as the intermediate, undergraduate level Calculus II and III are concerned, Larson and Edwards' work is ideal, for it seems to utilize innovative techniques in a style reminiscent of Thompson.

Could be FIVE if not for the packaging. This product is great for college students, like me! Very reasonable prices that could be compared to the US Version. Yes, the cover does suck cause it's softbound, however, if you want the content rather than the appearance and you want to SAVE, this is for you! Nonetheless, the book is 99% in perfect condition. It has some bents on the front cover that seemed like it's distorted. However, this is all due to the shipping/carriage.

The shipping could be protected more with bubble filler. I did not appreciate how it was packed. Anyway, I still recommend this product and the seller.

Calculus Larson 9th In'l Revised Ed. This revised edition of the book has the exact same lessons as the U.S. Edition, but the some of the problems are switched in orders. #1 would become #2, and vice versa. I'm trying to find any pattern so that I know to switch them back, but as far as I'm concerned that's not a big deal. Just be aware of that when you buy one. And about my book, I had it for $86.

So depending on your situation (professors, classes, etc.), you should be able to decide whether to buy it or not. My last professor, who teaches Calc 1, really doesn't care. So good luck! Alright book, wording could be more simpler, and more explanations please. Its alright i kind of don't know what to expect from the book really, since im just a beginner calculus student. But with some help from the professor I find it very helpful at some points, what i really liked though is the calcchat.com website that they have where the answers to all odds are posted, and sometimes how they found the answers are also in there so thats a plus for me.

Otherwise I found the book ok, i kind of didn't understand it at firs, but i guess you can't use it w/o help from an expert, or if you already have experience with calculus. Calculus sucks!!! But the book is good I bought it because it was required. One thing I dislike about this book is Calculus this is driving me crazy i know is not the books fault they 'try' to make it easy but calculus is not easy.

I have the older version of this book and it is almost identical some more problem on the new one but almost the same. Another ting about this book is the weight.

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It is heavy you need back pack you can't just hold it like it is. It is going to make you tired, it is like holding a 6 month baby.

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