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'''Known errors in Course Notes'''
 
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* Chap 10 (Example 10.15): in the solution, \(a=e^{8.2}\) (not \(e^8.2\))
 
* Chap 10 (Example 10.15): in the solution, \(a=e^{8.2}\) (not \(e^8.2\))
 
* Chap 14, Section 14.3: The domain and range of the inverse sine and cosine functions should be closed intervals (not open as stated in several places in this section).
 
* Chap 14, Section 14.3: The domain and range of the inverse sine and cosine functions should be closed intervals (not open as stated in several places in this section).
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====Additional references====
 
====Additional references====

Revision as of 13:35, 10 August 2015

These course notes were written by Prof. Leah Keshet (UBC Math) and are based on material taught in Math 102 over several years. They are being updated over time. These notes are provided for all interested in learning. Copyrights are reserved by Keshet. Last update: August, 2014. (A list of known errors appears below)

The latest version of the Math 102 course Notes: THE NOTES HAVE BEEN REMOVED BY LEAH KESHET

Supplements


Additional references

  • Stewart's Calculus: Early Transcendentals is available at the UBC bookstore and can be found secondhand as it is used for a number of other first year calculus courses on campus. It does not cover all the topics we cover in this course and covers some topics we do not cover but there is a significant overlap and, for some topics, especially the basic ones, you might find useful worked examples.