Written for those who want to learn calculus as a usable tool. By starting with a graphical and intuitive approach, the central conceptual and technical difficulties of calculus are confronted at the beginning of the book and dealt with systematically thereafter. Problem sets are organized along the pattern of Prototypical Exercise Set -> Detailed Solutions -> Variations of Increasing Difficulty. In this manner through a gradual progression, technical difficulties at the level of those regularly experienced in applying calculus to the real world can be confronted by the reader. The use of mathematical tables is encouraged as a part of the learning process. Solutions to a substantial number of problems are given in an appendix.
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