Wiley/University of Michigan Library, 2007. - 712 pages.
This book is the first of a two-volume text on calculus and linear algebra that is intended to provide enough material for a freshman-sophomore course. The principal objective is the integration of linear algebra and calculus.
Chapter 0, an introductory chapter, is intended for reference and review. Part of it (or all of it) can be studied in depth in accordance with the background of the students.
Chapter 1 introduces vectors in the plane; the presentation relies heavily on plane geometry.
This book is the first of a two-volume text on calculus and linear algebra that is intended to provide enough material for a freshman-sophomore course. The principal objective is the integration of linear algebra and calculus.
Chapter 0, an introductory chapter, is intended for reference and review. Part of it (or all of it) can be studied in depth in accordance with the background of the students.
Chapter 1 introduces vectors in the plane; the presentation relies heavily on plane geometry.