Differential Calculus
by Shanti Narayan
Publisher: S. Chand And Company 1962
Number of pages: 429
Description:
This book is meant for students preparing for the B.A. and B.Sc. examinations. The treatment of the subject is rigorous but no attempt has been made to state and prove the theorems in generalised forms and under less restrictive conditions.
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