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College Math Foundations for Adult and Transitioning Students|Kay Rand Morgan

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Calculus I, II, and III for Engineering Technologies, Book 3: Multivariable Calculus is the final volume in a three-book calculus bridge series designed specifically for engineering technology and applied STEM students.

This book introduces multivariable calculus with a clear focus on physical meaning, spatial reasoning, and real technical applications. Rather than emphasizing memorization or abstract theory, the material is structured to help students understand how calculus is actually used in engineering, manufacturing, robotics, dynamics, and systems analysis.

Topics include vectors and geometry in space, vector-valued functions and motion, functions of several variables, partial derivatives, gradients and directional derivatives, multiple integrals, coordinate transformations, Jacobians, and an introduction to vector calculus operators. Each concept is presented with an emphasis on interpretation, setup logic, and problem-solving strategy, skills students need in upper-level technical courses and applied work.

This book is ideal for:

  • Engineering Technology and Mechanical Technology students

  • Applied engineering, manufacturing, and robotics programs

  • Students transitioning from Calculus II into multivariable thinking

  • Adult learners returning to college who need structured mathematical reinforcement

  • Instructors seeking a technician-friendly calculus reference

Key features include:

  • Step-by-step explanations that prioritize understanding over rote procedures

  • Clear connections between mathematics and physical systems

  • Structured appendices covering vectors, coordinate systems, gradients, multiple integrals, vector calculus, and common errors

  • One-page formula and concept maps for quick review and exam preparation

  • Print-friendly formatting suitable for classroom use and self-study

This book does not attempt to replace a traditional theory-heavy calculus text. Instead, it complements standard coursework by bridging the gap between mathematics and engineering practice, helping students build confidence and fluency in multivariable reasoning.

Book 3 completes the Calculus Bridge series and prepares students for differential equations, dynamics, controls, robotics, and advanced engineering technology courses.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798246528815
  • ISBN-10: 9798246528815
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: February 2026
  • Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 x 0.53 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Page Count: 250

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