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Integration and Differential Equations

Small book cover: Integration and Differential Equations

Integration and Differential Equations
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Publisher: BookBoon
ISBN-13: 9788776819705
Number of pages: 122

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The material in this text (Part I) introduces and develops the standard techniques of elementary integration and, in some cases, takes the ideas a little further. In Part II, the concept of an ordinary differential equation is explored, and the solution-methods for most of the standard types are explained and developed. Many worked examples are included.

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