Basic Technical Mathematics with Calculus
Key differences between 11th and 10th editions
- Period between current and previous publications: 4 years (2017 vs 2013).
- The Eleventh Ed. consists of 31 chapters as well as the preceding edition, and covers the same key topics.
- Over 350 new applications.
- Many graphing calculator screens reinforce how to use the TI-89 graphing calculator for computations, charting and other graphing calculator programs.
- Over 1000 new and updated exercises.
- Important changes in the Eleventh Ed:
- How to find the domain and range of function by using graphs (Section 3.4).
- Beginning of chapter 5 has been reorganized.
- Solving systems of linear equations with reduced row echelon form on graphing calculator (Ch. 5)
- Definition for greatest common factor (Ch. 6)
- Example demonstrating how the phase angle can be interpreted, and difference between phase shift and phase angle (Ch. 10).
- Empirical rule (the three-sigma rule) (Section 22.4)
11th Edition of
Basic Technical Mathematics with Calculus
eBook, 1128 pages
eBook ISBN: 9780134435718
Published by: Pearson, February 06, 2017
Hardcover, 1128 pages
ISBN-10: 013443773X
ISBN-13: 9780134437736
Published by: Pearson, January 14, 2017
10th Edition of
Basic Technical Mathematics with Calculus
eBook, 1152 pages
eBook ISBN: 9780133355666
Published by: Prentice Hall, January 10, 2013
Hardcover, 1152 pages
ISBN-10: 0133116530
ISBN-13: 9780133116533
Published by: Pearson, January 12, 2013
Plus NEW MyMathLab with Pearson eText - Access Card
Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0321924045
ISBN-13: 9780321924049
Published by: Pearson, April 19, 2013
9th Edition of
Basic Technical Mathematics with Calculus
Hardcover, 1152 pages
ISBN-10: 0138142262
ISBN-13: 9780138142261
Published by: Pearson, July 27, 2008
Value Package with MyMathLab/MyStatLab Student Access
Hardcover, 982 pages
ISBN-10: 0136065384
ISBN-13: 9780136065388
Published by: Pearson, August 07, 2008
SI Version
Hardcover, 1152 pages
ISBN-10: 013506712X
ISBN-13: 9780135067123
Published by: Prentice Hall, March 03, 2009