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Calculus: Single Variable, Enhanced eText (8th Edition) – eBook

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  • Authors: Deborah Hughes-Hallett, Andrew M. Gleason, William G. McCallum
  • File Size: 38 MB
  • Format: PDF
  • Length: 1216 Pages
  • Publisher: ‎ Wiley; Eighth edition
  • Publication Date: ‎January 8, 2021
  • Language: ‎English
  • ISBN-10: 1119777801, 1119777828
  • ISBN-13: 9781119777823, 9781119783268, 9781119777809, 9781119783848

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About The Author

Andrew M. Gleason

Andrew M. Gleason

Dr. Andrew Mattei Gleason (1921–2008) was a mathematician who made many contributions to widely varied areas of math, including the solution of Hilbert's 5th problem and was a leader in innovation and reform in math­e­mat­ics teaching at all levels. Professor Gleason's theorem in quantum logic and the Greenwood–Gleason graph, an important example in Ramsey's theory, is named after him.

As a young naval officer in World War II, Andrew broke Japanese and German military codes. After the war, he spent his entire academic career at Harvard University, from which he retired in 1992. His numerous academic and scholarly leadership posts included chairmanship of the Harvard Mathematics Department and the Harvard Society of Fellows and the presidency of the American Mathematical Society. He continued to advise the United States government on cryptographic security, and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on math­e­mat­ics education for children, almost until the end of his life.

Deborah Hughes-Hallett

Deborah Hughes-Hallett

Dr. Deborah J. Hughes Hallett is a mathematician who works as a professor of mathematics at the University of Arizona. She has taught as the Professor of the Practice in the Teaching of Mathematics at Harvard University and continues to hold an affiliation with Harvard as Adjunct Professor of Public Policy in the John F. Kennedy School of Government. Her expertise is in the undergraduate teaching of mathematics.

Professor Hughes Hallett earned a bachelor's degree in math from the University of Cambridge in 1966, and a master's from Harvard in 1976. She worked as a preceptor and senior preceptor at Harvard from 1975 to 1991, as an instructor at the Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Turkey from 1981 to 1984, and as a faculty member at Harvard from 1986 to 1998. She served as Professor of the Practice in the Teaching of Mathematics at Harvard from 1991 to 1998. She moved to Arizona in 1998 and took on her adjunct position at the Kennedy School in 2001.

William G. McCallum

William G. McCallum

Dr. William G. McCallum is a University Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and was Head of the Department of Mathematics at the University of Arizona from 2009 to 2013. He earned his Ph.D. in Maths from Harvard University in 1984. He has numerous awards under his belt.

His research interests include: Mathematics Education Research, Number Theory, Teacher Preparation, and Outreach, Undergraduate Education

Calculus: Single Variable, 8th Edition, fosters a vibrant learning environment by offering students from various academic disciplines an extensive range of problems that are rooted in real-life applications spanning the physical sciences, medicine, economics, engineering, and beyond. This textbook is meticulously designed to encourage critical thinking and analytical problem-solving, effectively demonstrating the practical significance of mathematics in everyday contexts. With engaging and pertinent examples, it provides numerous opportunities for students to master essential mathematical concepts and skills, adopting a student-friendly approach that strengthens their conceptual understanding. As a result, it equips learners with the ability to simplify complex problems into manageable steps, thereby enhancing their overall mathematical proficiency.

Created by the Harvard University Calculus Consortium, “Calculus” emphasizes the Rule of Four—analyzing problems graphically, numerically, symbolically, and verbally. By offering diverse perspectives, it caters to various learning styles. The eighth edition enhances the learning experience with an expanded array of problem sets, contemporary examples, and innovative multi-part graphing questions and visualizations powered by GeoGebra. These features not only reinforce the Rule of Four but also significantly bolster students’ understanding.

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