About the Book
Calculus using Mathematica is intended for undergraduate students as a first introduction to the Mathematica software. The authors have drawn on their extensive experience of teaching Mathematica at the undergraduate level to create an accessible language that incorporates even the tiniest of details. This has been done to make the learning process more accessible, making this book suitable for both novices and those who want to brush up on their Mathematica abilities. The book covers many subjects, from basic arithmetic to 3D surfaces. The book's clear exposition is enhanced with both solved and unresolved examples. The authors have employed straightforward and conversational language to make the text more engaging, in addition to the numerous graphs and command explanations. The book will serve as an asset for students of all central and other universities who intend to use Mathematica to solve problems at any level.
Salient Features
- Concise and easy to understand presentation of concepts.
- Written with a view to present a qualitative understanding of the subject.
- Step by Step solution to various problem have been provided to enhance perception of Mathematica.
- Numerous graphs have been plotted for better Visual effects.
- Introduction: Mathematica Software
- Functions in Mathematica
- Limit, Continuity and Differentiability of Functions in Mathematica
- Tracing of Parametric Curves
- Tracing of Polar Equations
- Hyperbolic
- Functions in Mathematica
- Parabola, Ellipse and Hyperbola in Mathematica
- Revolving Surfaces in Mathematica
- Complex Numbers in Mathematica
- Finite and Infinite Subsets of ℝ
- Matrices
- Sequence and its Convergence in Mathematica
- Series in Mathmatica
Model Question Paper I 267
Model Question Paper II 269
Bibliography
ISBN13:
978-93-91820-26-8
Weight:
0.00
Edition:
1st Edition
Language:
English
Title Code:
1264