Functions Modeling Change: A Preparation for Calculus, Preliminary Edition
ISBN-13:
9780471170815
ISBN-10:
047117081X
Edition:
1
Author:
Eric Connally, Deborah Hughes-Hallett, Andrew M. Gleason, Selin Kalayc?o?lu, Carl Swenson, Karen R. Thrash, Katherine Yoshiwara, Philip Cheifetz, Frank Avenoso, Pat Shure, William Mueller, Jo Ellen Hillyer
Publication date:
1997
Publisher:
Wiley
Format:
Paperback
624 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780471170815
ISBN-10:
047117081X
Edition:
1
Author:
Eric Connally, Deborah Hughes-Hallett, Andrew M. Gleason, Selin Kalayc?o?lu, Carl Swenson, Karen R. Thrash, Katherine Yoshiwara, Philip Cheifetz, Frank Avenoso, Pat Shure, William Mueller, Jo Ellen Hillyer
Publication date:
1997
Publisher:
Wiley
Format:
Paperback
624 pages
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Functions Modeling Change: A Preparation for Calculus, Preliminary Edition (ISBN-13: 9780471170815 and ISBN-10: 047117081X), written by authors
Eric Connally, Deborah Hughes-Hallett, Andrew M. Gleason, Selin Kalayc?o?lu, Carl Swenson, Karen R. Thrash, Katherine Yoshiwara, Philip Cheifetz, Frank Avenoso, Pat Shure, William Mueller, Jo Ellen Hillyer, was published by Wiley in 1997.
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The central theme of this book and course is functions as models of change. The authors emphasize that functions can be grouped into families and that functions can be used as models for real-world behavior. Because linear, exponential, power, and periodic functions are more frequently used to model physical phenomena, they are introduced before polynomial and rational functions. Once introduced, a family of functions is compared and contrasted with other families of functions.
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