Introductory Mathematical Analysis
by W.P. Webber, L.C. Plant
Publisher: John Wiley & sons 1919
ISBN/ASIN: B007MHT8XY
Number of pages: 332
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The present text is the result of several years of study and trial in the classroom in an effort to make an introduction to college mathematics more effective, rational and better suited to its place in a scheme of education under modern conditions of life.
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