This is the 12 month SaplingPlus access card for Rogawski's Calculus: Early Transcendentals.
Within SaplingPlus, you’ll have access to an interactive eBook (available on and offline) along with questions, quizzes and targeted feedback to help you achieve success in your course. This includes:
Conceptual Insights encourage students to develop a conceptual understanding of calculus by explaining important ideas clearly but informallyGraphical Insights enhance students’ visual understanding by making the crucial connections between graphical properties and the underlying conceptsReminders are margin notes that link the current discussion to important concepts introduced earlier in the text to give students a quick review and make connections with related ideasCaution notes warn students of common pitfalls they may encounter in understanding the materialExamples work through problems to instruct students on concepts. They contain full, stepped-out solutions for each partHistorical Perspectives are brief vignettes that place key discoveries and conceptual advances in their historical context. They give students a glimpse into some of the accomplishments of great mathematicians and an appreciation for their
significanceAssumptions Matter uses short explanations and well-chosen counterexamples to help students appreciate why hypotheses are needed in theoremsSection Summaries summarize a section’s key points in a concise and useful way and emphasize for students what is most important in each sectionSection Exercise Sets offer a comprehensive set of exercises closely coordinated with the text. These exercises vary in difficulty from routine, to moderate, to more challengingChapter Review Exercises offer a comprehensive set of exercises closely coordinated with the chapter material to provide additional problems for self-study or assignmentsNew_to_this_editionAdditional applications, particularly in life science and earth science to broaden the scientific fields represented in the book. In particular, there are a number of new examples and exercises in climate scienceAdditional conceptual and graphical insig
hts to assist student understanding in places where pitfalls and confusion often occursMaintained threads throughout the book by previewing topics that come up later and revisiting topics that have been presented beforeNew author Bob Franzosa joins the team, bringing a wealth of mathematics teaching experience with him
Jon Rogawski
calculus convergence derivative differential equation Fundamental theorem of calculus integral integration intermediate value theorem logarithm mean value theorem measure numerical method real number Stokes' theorem Taylor series