Teach Yourself Calculus

by P. Abbott and Hugh Neill

Published 6 August 1997
While Teach Yourself Calculus is perfect for beginners who want to acquire a working knowledge of calculus, at the same time it is an excellent tool for anyone who wants to expand their knowledge beyond the basics. In a progressive, step-by-step fashion, the book builds from the ground up to offer comprehensive coverage of a range of more advanced topics such as multiple integrals. Each chapter features numerous worked examples and graded exercises.

Algorithms

by Anthony Ralston and Hugh Neill

Published 19 March 1997

Mathematics

by Trevor Johnson and Hugh Neill

Published 29 June 2001
This step-by-step introduction offers clear explanations and worked examples that should guide the reader to an understanding of essential mathematical concepts and techniques. Throughout the book exercises (with answers) are provided to test and reinforce the reader's understanding of the topic. The book covers: the basic arithmetical processes, algebra and geometry; problems involving percentages, profit and loss and interest calculations; expressing numbers as the products of prime factors; Pythagoras' theorem and trigonometry; fractions and decimals; organizing and illustrating data; and using ratio and proportion.

Mathematical Groups

by Hugh Neill

Published 2 December 1996