Calculus
by H.W. March, H.C. Wolff
Publisher: McGraw-Hill 1917
ISBN/ASIN: B00085L8HG
Number of pages: 388
Description:
Single variable calculus for technical students. Integration with the determination of the constant of integration, and the definite integral as the limit of a sum, are given immediately following the differentiation of algebraic functions and before the differentiation of the transcendental functions.
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