Please note that this is a standalone PDF eBook and does not include any online access cards or codes. The authors’ meticulous attention to detail and clarity in the 7th edition of Precalculus: Mathematics for Calculus are the same as those found in Stewart’s leading Calculus textbook, making this textbook the top choice for instructors and students alike. The eBook is comprehensive and evenly-paced, covering the function concept in detail and providing a significant amount of graphing calculator material to help students gain insight into mathematical concepts. Students are taught problem-solving and mathematical modeling early on, and are given ample opportunities to reinforce these skills throughout the text. In the 7th edition of Precalculus: Mathematics for Calculus, James Stewart, Saleem Watson, and Lothar Redlin provide a clear and straightforward explanation of mathematical concepts, making sure to cover the challenging areas without glossing over them. His research area is functional analysis. He's at present Professor of Mathematics at California State University, Long Beach. He also taught at The Pennsylvania State University. He subsequently did research at the Mathematics Institute of the University of Warsaw in Poland. He did graduate studies at Dalhousie University and McMaster University, where he received his Ph.D. Saleem Watson obtained his Bachelor of Science degree from Andrews University in Michigan. ![]() Redlin is presently Professor of Mathematics at The Pennsylvania State University, Abington Campus. He subsequently did research and taught at the University of Washington, the University of Waterloo, and California State University, Long Beach. ![]() Lothar Redlin grew up on Vancouver Island, acquired a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Victoria, and a Ph.D. Stewart was the author of a best-selling calculus book series published by Cengage Learning, including Calculus: Concepts And Contexts, and Calculus, Calculus: Early Transcendentals as well as a series of precalculus textbooks. Stewart was most recently Professor of Mathematics at McMaster University, and his research field was harmonic analysis. ![]() James did research at the University of London and was influenced by the famous mathematician George Polya at Stanford University.
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