This is the third volume of the series Calculus Illustrated, a textbook for undergraduate students.Mathematical thinking is often visual. The exposition in this book is driven by its 600 color illustrations. Another unique feature of this book is its study of incremental phenomena well in advance of
Calculus Illustrated. Volume 3: Integral Calculus
โ Scribed by Peter Saveliev
- Publisher
- Independently Published
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 473
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This is the third volume of the series Calculus Illustrated, a textbook for undergraduate students.Mathematical thinking is often visual. The exposition in this book is driven by its 600 color illustrations. Another unique feature of this book is its study of incremental phenomena well in advance of their continuous counterparts. It is called "Discrete Calculus".
โฆ Table of Contents
Preface
Integration
What we can do with integral calculus
Several variables
Series
Exercises
Index
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p>How THIS BOOK DIFFERS This book is about the calculus. What distinguishes it, however, from other books is that it uses the pocket calculator to illustrate the theory. A computation that requires hours of labor when done by hand with tables is quite inappropriate as an example or exercise in a be
This is the second volume of the series Calculus Illustrated, a textbook for undergraduate students.Mathematical thinking is often visual. The exposition in this book is driven by its 600 color illustrations. Another unique feature of this book is its study of incremental phenomena well in advance o
This is the second volume of the series Calculus Illustrated, a textbook for undergraduate students.Mathematical thinking is often visual. The exposition in this book is driven by its 600 color illustrations. Another unique feature of this book is its study of incremental phenomena well in advance o
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