Description
1989 edition. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. No dust jacket. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of “Applying Calculus in the Economic and Life Sciences” by Dennis Sentilles offers a unique perspective on the practical applications of calculus in fields beyond pure mathematics. Published in 1989, this textbook was likely used in college-level courses, guiding students through the nuances of applying calculus principles to real-world scenarios in economics, biology, and other life sciences.
Sentilles’ work stands out for its interdisciplinary approach, bridging the gap between abstract mathematical concepts and their tangible implications. By presenting calculus as a powerful tool for modeling and analyzing complex systems, the book likely inspired students to appreciate the far-reaching relevance of this branch of mathematics.
Beyond its academic value, this edition holds historical significance as a testament to the evolving curricula and pedagogical approaches of the late 20th century. Its well-preserved condition, with clean pages and a secure binding, makes it an attractive addition for collectors interested in the intersection of mathematics, economics, and life sciences education.