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Calculus : an intuitive an physical approach

Por: Idioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: New York : Dover, 1998.Edición: 2da. edDescripción: 943 p. : fot., gráfsISBN:
  • 0486404536
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 515.33 65cal
Resumen: Why calculus?; The derivative; The antiderived function or the integral;The geometrical significance of the derivate; The differentiation and integration of powers of x; Some theorems on differentiation and antidifferentiation; The chain rule; Maxima and minima; The definite integral; The trigonometric functions; The inverse trigonometric functions; Logarithmic and exponential functions; Differentials and the law of the mean; Further techniques of integration; Some geometric uses the definite integral; Some physical applications of the definite integral; Polar coordinates; Rectangular pramatric equations and curvilinear motion; Taylorïs theorem and inifinite series; Functions of two or more variables and their geometric representation; Partial differentiation; Multiple integrals; An introduction to differential equations; A reconsideration of the foundations.
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Why calculus?; The derivative; The antiderived function or the integral;The geometrical significance of the derivate; The differentiation and integration of powers of x; Some theorems on differentiation and antidifferentiation; The chain rule; Maxima and minima; The definite integral; The trigonometric functions; The inverse trigonometric functions; Logarithmic and exponential functions; Differentials and the law of the mean; Further techniques of integration; Some geometric uses the definite integral; Some physical applications of the definite integral; Polar coordinates; Rectangular pramatric equations and curvilinear motion; Taylorïs theorem and inifinite series; Functions of two or more variables and their geometric representation; Partial differentiation; Multiple integrals; An introduction to differential equations; A reconsideration of the foundations.

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