1188313492|vladimir|Author's Welcome|Welcome to this website, which contains resources of varous types. Calculus is not an easy subject, but with the help of your instructor, the textbook and its ancillaries, and the resources on this site, you are well equipped to master the subject.
You will see a number of resources. If you think your knowledge of precalculus mathematics might be weak, and particularly if you have been away from mathematics for a while, you should click on Algebra Review. There you will find a review, with examples and exercises, of the very basic rules of algebra that are needed for success in calculus. When I grade calculus exams, I find that the mistakes my students make are often algebra mistakes, not calculus mistakes. So the Algebra Review has warnings about common errors in algebra. You will also see Lies My Calculator and Computer Told Me. Most of my students seem to believe that, when they perform a calculation with their calculator, it always provides the right answer. Here I try to correct this impression by showing certain situations in which calculator answers are unreliable. Some of you might be interested in History of Mathematics, which lists some of the better books and web sites devoted to the history of mathematics and, in particular, the history of calculus. Some of my students value such references because they humanize the subject. Also included are a number of ADDITIONAL TOPICS, which your instructor might assign, or which you might like to explore on your own. More topics will be added from time to time.
When you click on WEB LINKS you’ll see the annotated links, for particular topics, to outside resources.
Under OTHER RESOURCES you can access software for two- and three-dimensional graphing, as well as information on careers and organizations.
In addition, INSTRUCTOR AREA gives instructors access to Archived Problems. These are exercises, together with solutions, that appeared in previous editions. They can be used by the instructor as possible test questions or made available to students for additional practice.
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1090822687|default|Chapter 8: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions|
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Chapter 8: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Section 8.1: Exponential Functions
Section 8.2: The Natural Exponential Function
Section 8.3: Logarithmic Functions
Section 8.4: Laws of Logarithms
Section 8.5: Exponential and Logarithmic Equations
Section 8.6: Modeling with Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Section 8.7: Damped Harmonic Motion|||2||
1090822678|default|Chapter 7: Conic Sections|Web Links Coming Soon
Chapter 7: Conic Sections
Section 7.1: Parabolas
Section 7.2: Ellipses
Section 7.3: Hyperbolas
Section 7.4: Shifted Conics
Section 7.5: Rotation of Axes
Section 7.6: Polar Equations of Conics|||2||
1090822670|default|Chapter 6: Vectors in Two and Three Dimensions|Web Links Coming Soon
Chapter 6: Vectors in Two and Three Dimensions
Section 6.1: Vectors in Two Dimensions
Section 6.2: The Dot Product
Section 6.3: Three-Dimensional Coordinate Geometry
Section 6.4: Vectors in Three Dimensions
Section 6.5: The Cross Product
Section 6.6: Equations of Lines and Planes|||2||
1090822660|default|Chapter 5: Polar Coordinates and Parametric Equations|Web Links Coming Soon
Chapter 5: Polar Coordinates and Parametric Equations
Section 5.1: Polar Coordinates
Section 5.2: Graphs of Polar Equations
Section 5.3: Polar Form of Complex Numbers; De Moivre’s Theorem
Section 5.4: Plane Curves and Parametric Equations|||2||
1090822651|default|Chapter 4: Analytic Trigonometry|Web Links Coming Soon
Chapter 4: Analytic Trigonometry
Section 4.1: Trigonometric Identities
Section 4.2: Addition and Subtraction Formulas
Section 4.3: Double-Angle, Half-Angle, and Product-Sum Formulas
Section 4.4: Basic Trigonometric Equations
Section 4.5: More Trigonometric Equations|||2||
1090822625|default|Chapter 3: Trigonometric Functions: Right Triangle Approach|Web Links Coming Soon
Chapter 3: Trigonometric Functions: Right Triangle Approach
Section 3.1: Angle Measure
Section 3.2: Trigonometry of Right Triangles
Section 3.3: Trigonometric Functions of Angles
Section 3.4: Inverse Trigonometric Functions and Right Triangles
Section 3.5: The Law of Sines
Section 3.6: The Law of Cosines|||2||
1090795193|default|Chapter 2: Trigonometric Functions: Unit Circle Approach|Web Links Coming Soon
Chapter 2: Trigonometric Functions: Unit Circle Approach
Section 2.1: The Unit Circle
Section 2.2: Trigonometric Functions of Real Numbers
Section 2.3: Trigonometric Graphs
Section 2.4: More Trigonometric Graphs
Section 2.5: Inverse Trigonometric Functions and Their Graphs
Section 2.6: Modeling Harmonic Motion|||2||
1090794855|default|Chapter 1: Fundamentals|Web Links Coming Soon
Chapter 1: Fundamentals
Section 1.1: Coordinate Geometry
Section 1.2: Lines
Section 1.3: What Is a Function?
Section 1.4: Graphs of Functions
Section 1.5: Getting Information from the Graph of a Function
Section 1.6: Transformations of Functions
Section 1.7: Combining Functions
Section 1.8: One-to-One Functions and Their Inverses|||2||
11090820133|default|Instructor Area|Some of the links below will take you to a password-protected area of the Brooks/Cole Stewart Calculus Instructor Resources web site. If you are an instructor and need a login, please fill out our online request form and an access code will be e-mailed to you.
Solution Builder
Build and save your own customized solution sets for textbook exercises.
Archive Problems -- coming soon
Problems from past editions of this textbook organized by chapter. Includes complete answers and solutions.
Challenge Problems -- coming soon
Extra challenging problems from author James Stewart organized by chapter. Includs complete answers and solutions.
Lies My Calculator and Computer Told Me -- coming soon
Extra section by James Stewart that discusses the limitations of using calculators and computers for calculus. Includes exercises with solutions.
Additional Topics:
Fourier Series (Instructor Version w/ Solutions)
Optional extra topic for instructors wishing to introduce Fourier Series in their classes. Includes exercises with solutions.
Rotation of Axes (Instructor Version w/ Solutions)
Optional extra topic for instructors wishing to introduce Rotation of Axes in their classes. Includes exercises with solutions.
Formulas for the Remainder Term in Taylor Series
An extension of Section 11.10 of the textbook for instructors wishing to expand this topic in their class coverage.|||5||
1080255884|default|Book Supplements|Miscellaneous resources for students and teachers.
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For Students and Instructors
Enhanced WebAssign
Exclusively from Cengage Learning, Enhanced WebAssign® offers an extensive online program for Trigonometry to encourage the practice that's so critical for concept mastery. The meticulously crafted pedagogy and exercises in this text become even more effective in Enhanced WebAssign, supplemented by multimedia tutorial support and immediate feedback as students complete their assignments. Algorithmic problems allow instructor to assign unique versions to each student. The Practice Another Version feature (activated at your discretion) allows students to attempt the questions with new sets of values until they feel confident enough to work the original problem. Students benefit from a new Premium eBook with highlighting and search features; Personal Study Plans (based on diagnostic quizzing) that identify chapter topics they still need to master; and links to video solutions, interactive tutorials, and even live online help.
Text-Specific DVDs
This set of DVDs is available free upon adoption of the text. Each video offers one chapter of the text and is broken down into 10- to 20-minute problem-solving lessons that cover each section of the chapter. These videos can be used as additional explanations for each chapter of the text.
For Students
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Student Solutions Manual
Contains fully worked-out solutions to all of the odd-numbered exercises in the text, giving students a way to check their answers and ensure that they took the correct steps to arrive at an answer.
Study Guide
This carefully crafted learning resource reinforces student understanding with detailed explanations, worked-out examples, and practice problems. Lists key ideas to master and build problem-solving skills. There is a section in the Study Guide corresponding to each section of the text.
For Instructors
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PowerLecture with ExamView
This CD-ROM provides the instructor with dynamic media tools for teaching. Create, deliver, and customize tests (both print and online) in minutes with ExamView® Computerized Testing Featuring Algorithmic Equations. Easily build solution sets for homework or exams using Solution Builder's online solutions manual. Microsoft® PowerPoint® lecture slides and figures from the book are also included on this CD-ROM.
Complete Solutions Manual
The complete solutions manual provides worked-out solutions to all of the problems in the text.
Instructor's Guide
This Instructor's Guide is the ideal course companion. Each section of the main text is discussed from several viewpoints, including suggested time to allot, points to stress, text discussion topics, core materials for lecture, workshop/discussion suggestions, group-work exercises in a form suitable for handout, and suggested homework problems. An electronic version is available on the PowerLecture CD-ROM.
Solution Builder
The online Solution Builder lets instructors easily build and save customized solution sets either for printing or posting on password-protected class websites. Visit www.cengage.com/solutionbuilder to request an account.|||4||
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Review of Algebra
Lies My Calculator and Computer Told Me|||3||
1079620839|default|News and Announcements|Welcome to the website for Trigonometry. The website has been designed to give you easy access to study materials and book supplements that will help you with your studies.
James Stewart, the author of the best-selling calculus texts, along with two of his former Ph.D. students, Lothar Redlin and Saleem Watson, collaborated in writing this book to address a problem they frequently saw in their calculus courses. Many students were not prepared to "think mathematically" but attempted to memorize facts and mimic examples. This trigonometry text has been designed specifically to help students learn to think mathematically and to develop true problem-solving skills. Patient, clear, and accurate, this text consistently illustrates how useful and applicable trigonometry is to real life.
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