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Calculus, 2/e
Robert T. Smith, Millersville University
Roland B. Minton, Roanoke College


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Smith/Minton reviewer quotes

Technology
The text succeeds in teaching the students how an appropriate use of technology is quite often indispensable for solving problems and getting a deeper understanding of the concepts.
Tracogna Stefania
Arizona State University

Exercises (Exercises, applications, examples)
The introductory writing exercises are fundamental to the course, and an instructor who did not assign at least one per section would be wasting a valuable resource. The text has lots of the usual type of exercises that have populated traditional calculus books for decades. These are pleasantly supplemented with more technology oriented or reform oriented problems.
Jeff Stuart
University of Southern Mississippi

Not only are there sufficiently many and an adequate variety of applications, but the applications are often interesting, even fascinating. I particularly enjoyed treatment of the Magnus force on a spinning ball, and I'm sure that students will find it equally interesting.
Charles H. Giffen
University of Virginia

The selection and presentation of the examples are a major strength of the chapter, as well as the entire text. They seem to be carefully chosen to simultaneously illustrate the concepts, problem-solving strategy, and all technical skills required.
Eugenia A. Skirta
The University of Toledo, Ohio

Hybrid
I can't see how the text can be improved. It allows the teacher to pick from a variety of applications if time is a major constraint. ... I think this text is a magnificent blend of the calculus of old with the meaningful calculus approach used today.
Jeff Mock
Diablo Valley College

This book is a very good blend of traditional and reformed techniques; it is a book that I think will please both groups of people and serve the needs of those departments who want it all.
Kalpana Godbole
Michigan Tech University

Table of Contents
The contents are very nicely chosen in such a way that the entire text book can be used by both the reform school and the traditional one. I strongly feel that nothing in this text book should be omitted.
V. K. Srinivasan
University of Texas at El Paso

Writing style
The style should be very appealing to students. The authors do a fantastic job of explaining concepts in a down to earth manner.
Lawrence Sze
California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo

The writing style would appeal to my students. It is conversational without being too loose, comprehensive without getting too bogged down. The sensation of reading this exposition is relaxation, listening to a confident and well prepared teacher explaining what is going on.
Karen Bolinger
Clarion University of Pennsylvania

This is a very promising text- one of the best calculus texts I have seen. I would definitely consider adopting Smith/Minton's text for my calculus course!
Robert Bakula
Ohio State University





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