Calculus: Early Transcendentals
Author:James Stewart, Daniel K. Clegg, Saleem Watson
Edition:9th Edition
Develops a rigorous understanding of change and accumulation through limits, derivatives, and integrals, forming the foundation of calculus. It extends these ideas to series, multivariable functions, and vector calculus, emphasizing analytical reasoning and the application of mathematical concepts to real-world problems and scientific modeling.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: Functions and Models→
- Chapter 2: Limits and Derivatives→
- Chapter 3: Differentiation Rules→
- Chapter 4: Applications of Differentiation→
- Chapter 5: Integrals→
- Chapter 6: Applications of Integration→
- Chapter 7: Techniques of Integration→
- Chapter 8: Further Applications of Integration→
- Chapter 9: Differential Equations→
- Chapter 10: Parametric Equations and Polar Coordinates→
- Chapter 11: Sequences, Series, and Power Series→
- Chapter 12: Vectors and the Geometry of Space→
- Chapter 13: Vector Functions→
- Chapter 14: Partial Derivatives→
- Chapter 15: Multiple Integrals→
- Chapter 16: Vector Calculus→
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