Differential Calculus for Beginners
by Alfred Lodge
Publisher: Deighton, Bell, & Co. 1905
ISBN/ASIN: 1603860797
Number of pages: 322
Description:
The object of this book is to provide an easy introduction to the Calculus for those students who have to use it in their practical work, to make them familiar with its ideas and methods within a limited range. A good working knowledge of elementary Algebra and Trigonometry is assumed.
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