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Sequences and Power Series: Guidelines for Solutions of Problems

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Sequences and Power Series: Guidelines for Solutions of Problems
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Publisher: BookBoon
ISBN-13: 9788776812393
Number of pages: 104

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These are some guidelines for solutions of problems concerning sequences and power series. This is not an alternative textbook on these matters, but it can be a useful supplement to the ordinary textbooks. The text presupposes some knowledge of calculus of functions in one variable.

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