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Differential and Integral Calculus

Large book cover: Differential and Integral Calculus

Differential and Integral Calculus
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Publisher: American book company
ISBN/ASIN: 1444628445
Number of pages: 348

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The derivative is presented rigorously as a limit. Maxima and minima are discussed as the turning values in the variation of a function, with complete graphical representation. The related theories of inflexions, curvature, and asymptotes receive direct and comprehensive treatment.

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