Calculus for the Life Sciences, Global Edition, 2nd edition

Published by Pearson (March 5, 2015) © 2015

  • Raymond N. Greenwell Hofstra University
  • Nathan P. Ritchey Edinboro University of PA , Youngstown State University
  • Margaret L. Lial American River College

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ISBN-13: 9781292071978
Calculus for the Life Sciences, Global Edition
Published 2015

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Calculus for the Life Sciences: Global Edition
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Calculus for the Life Sciences features interesting, relevant applications that motivate students and highlight the utility of mathematics for the life sciences. This edition also features new ways to engage students with the material, such as Your Turn exercises.  

  • R. Algebra Reference
  • 1. Functions
  • 2. Exponential, Logarithmic, and Trigonometric Functions
  • 3. The Derivative
  • 4. Calculating the Derivative
  • 5. Graphs and the Derivative
  • 6. Applications of the Derivative
  • 7. Integration
  • 8. Further Techniques and Applications of Integration
  • 9. Multivariable Calculus
  • 10. Matrices
  • 11. Differential Equations
  • 12. Probability
  • 13. Probability and Calculus
  • 14. Discrete Dynamical Systems

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