This volume reviews differential and integral calculus for functions of one variable, differential calculus
for several variables, differential equations, probability, difference equations, and matrices -- all with special
emphasis on applications in the life sciences.
Covers a broad range of examples from the biological and medical sciences.
Focuses on the use of theorems to solve problems, rather than on the mechanics of proving theorems.
Includes sections on model-building to help readers apply mathematics to problems in the biological sciences.
Outlines a step-by-step procedures for solving "word problems."
Features many worked examples -- both purely algebraic and biological.
Presents rules for differentiation in verbal form.
Provides an introductory pre-calculus review chapter.